

The Art of Hypnotherapy: Mastering client-centered techniques [Hunter, C Roy] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Art of Hypnotherapy: Mastering client-centered techniques Review: Worth the purchase - This book is well worth the money spent. It's full of great information, quite a bit that I've not seen in any other book... this book could actually be used as a whole course in hypnosis. It's clear, concise... very understandable. Pleasure to read; Glad to have bought it. Review: An essential part of any hypnotherapists library. - This book is written in a very easy to read, understand and apply manner. It's an essential read for those that want to learn or enhance a client centered approach to hypnotherapy. I am glad to be starting my career with these insightful teachings. I am thankful to my instructor Mark Johnson of Good Vibes Hypnotherapy for recommending Roy Hunters books.
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W**C
Worth the purchase
This book is well worth the money spent. It's full of great information, quite a bit that I've not seen in any other book... this book could actually be used as a whole course in hypnosis. It's clear, concise... very understandable. Pleasure to read; Glad to have bought it.
R**B
An essential part of any hypnotherapists library.
This book is written in a very easy to read, understand and apply manner. It's an essential read for those that want to learn or enhance a client centered approach to hypnotherapy. I am glad to be starting my career with these insightful teachings. I am thankful to my instructor Mark Johnson of Good Vibes Hypnotherapy for recommending Roy Hunters books.
S**U
A reference manual for hypnotherapists
Client-centered style is the best form of hypnotherapy as it keeps the ego of the therapist out of the way and lets the client's inner wisdom resolve the issues. That is always the best solution for the client rather than what the therapist might be tempted to impose. Roy Hunter is the master of this style. He teaches it so well through this book, with many interesting examples from his cases. He also includes examples of his mistakes and the price he had to pay in terms of lost business, so that other hypnotherapists do not repeat them. This book, like Roy's other books, is rich in content and of gold standard, making it a reference manual for hypnotherapists who like to practice client-centered techniques. I had the opportunity recently (Dec.2015) to attend his Parts Therapy training in Dubai. Roy came across exactly as the person who his writings reflect - sincere, warm, generous, and gentle.
M**E
Good interaction
Hunter writes like he's just having a conversation with you. Easy to read and approachable. Good information and well organized. Gives good personal experience which creates a deeper understanding of the instructions and guidance.
A**L
Highly Recommend
Well written, easy to read and understand. Helpful adjunct to training. Would recommend for every hypnotherapist.
S**A
Practical and detailed guide
Excellent reading for hypnotherapists. I read it before my sessions. It gives me inspiration and knowledge.
N**A
Great book
I like this book. Easy to read, and to understand. It summarize the main problems and give us a great solution.
H**S
Not my favorite
Come on Roy, take some credit. We all learned from someone somewhere. It's so distracting to read about your late mentor all of the time. Crediting him discredits you somehow. Haven't you embellished and made your own what you've put into practice all of these years. I can see how it would be hard to stop crediting Charlie now since it's become your signature and all, but reading about your late mentor continually has made me put the book down. That, and, having experienced therapy for a time, I'm not a believer that identifying the problem, in or out of trance, helps to release the problem. Also, the warning that you can give your clients false memories by asking leading questions is unfounded. I actually like Yapko's books a little better as he has more scientific resources backing up what he writes. Some friends recommended your work so I know you are loved, but it just doesn't do it for me.
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