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Author: Deborah Marsall-Warren
Number of Pages: 260
ISBN: 1902987071
Cover: Paperback
Deborah Marshall-Warren is deservedly well know in the hypnotherapy world as a prominent therapist and the author of mind detox. In this book, Deborah takes us on an amazing journey through the way in which our culture uses and abuses hypnosis. From her exploration of negative images of hypnosis in literature, television and film, we begin to realise why hypnosis has become, for the uninformed, something scary and best avoided.
But more than this, the book explores the misuses of hypnosis in our everyday life, and is a massive outcry against the TV junkie, commercial-drenched, political double-speak, computer game addicted world we have created for ourselves as our natural talent for the trance state is abused by those who want our money, our compliance, or our vote.
Above all, this book is a timely cry to take hypnotherapy seriously. Debunking the myths that surround it, it shows that hypnotherapy is a safe, natural way of engaging our natural abilities to heal, to break free, and to grow. For through hypnotherapy, the individual begins to take control of their own life and to wake up to the negative suggestions and images which surround us all.
For all those who:
- Are afraid of hypnosis and don't know why.
- Realise that stage hypnosis only touches the surface.
- Have questions both before and after their sessions.
- Feel a sense of something amiss in their otherwise successful lives and.........
- Want something more positive, constructive, and specific, to change that feeling.
- Do not want to attend therapy week after week, year after year.
- Are about to wonder 'Why doesn't everybody do this?'
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