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Advanced Topics in Hypnotism

HILGARD, ERNEST R.: "Divided Consciousness - Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action"
Trade Paperback, 1986, 313pp, Expanded Edition
$35.00
$75.00 - first edition, hardbound with dust jacket
The Classic work of dissociative theory which introduced Hilgard's oft- quoted theory of the 'hidden observer in the hypnotic state. Also  examines other dissociative phenomena, such as automatic writing,  involuntary control of muscle movement, dreams, hallucinations, age  regression and amnesia.

    
MARCUSE, F.L. (ed): "Hypnosis Throughout the World"
Hardbound w/DJ, Charles C. Thomas, 1964, 312 pp
$32.50
$25.00 - an ex-lib copy
This incredible book brings together the top experts from 17 different  countries to discuss the history of hypnotism in each country, and the  current state of the art. The U.S. is amply represented by J.G. Watkins,  and additional contributions come from Barzil, Canada,  Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary,  India, Israel, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the  old USSR.

    
REISER, MARTIN: "Handbook of Investigative Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1980, 255 pp
$27.50
An authoritative text on investigative hypnosis by the member of the  Los Angeles Police department. Includes induction techniques,  uncovering methods, tips for forensic application of hypnosis, and a  really great bibliography. Forewords by ex-chief Daryll Gates and by  renowned medical hypnotist David Cheek.

    
KROGER, WILLIAM & LIBBOTT, ROBERT YALE : "Thanks, Doctor, I've Stopped Smoking"
Hardbound w/dj, 1967, 101 pp First Edition Out of Print
$65.00
A very uncommon book by the ubiquitous Dr. Kroger. This book is a  "how- to"for physicians who want to use hypnotic techniques to help  clients stopsmoking. The book is made almost entirely of scripts and  conversations tohave with your patient.

    
KLINE, MILTON V. : "Psychodynamics and Hypnosis"
Spiral Bound, 1967, 193 pp, some underlining
$29.50
A very uncommon book, featuring six articles centering around the idea  of Hypnosis and Consciousness. The gem: John G. Watkin's  contribution, "Hypnosis and Consciousness from the Viewpoint of  Existentialism. Also articles by Kline, Seymour Halpern, Henry Guse,  Jacob Conn, Ainslie MEares and Sydney Fogel.

    
McCONKEY, KEVIN & SHEEHAN, PETER: "Hypnosis, Memory, and Behavior in Criminal Investigation"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1995, 239 pp
$32.50
One of the most up-to-date books you can find on the issues  surrounding hypnosis and legal procedures, including admissibility of  hypnotic evidence, consistency of memory reports, possibility of  deception, the reliability of hypnotically recovered memory, and a broad  range of other significant technical, clinical, ethical and legal issues.

    
TURN, DENNIS C. AND MELZACK, RONALD : "Handbook of Pain Assessment"
Hardbound, 1992, 491 pp
$39.50
A complete guide to the clinical assessment and classification of pain.  Covers all manners of assessment, including self-report scales,  interpreting facial expressions, various pain question questionaires,  measurement or acute pain, assessment of headache pain, orofacial and  myofascial pain, and pain in children and the elderly. Very  comprehensive.

    
HENDLER, NELSON M.D.: "Coping with Chronic Pain"
Hardbound, 1979, 166 pp
$15.00
A great book by the Maryland physician gives a detailed explanation of  the mechanisms of pain, as well as concrete exercises and strategies that  can be used to overcome chronic pain. Good as an adjunct to hypnotic  pain control.

    
LAURENCE, JEAN-ROCH & PERRY, CAMPBELL "Hypnosis, Will, and
Memory : A Psycho-Legal History"

Trade Paperback, 1988, 432 pp
$25.00
A comprehensive history of hypnotism which centers around its  introduction and use in various legal systems around the world. This  forensic archaeology follows the use of hypnotism in the courts to recall  memories, as well as the use of hypnosis in the commission of crimes.  Well researched, and the case histories are astonishing.

    
MORTON, RICHARD : "Hypnosis and Pastoral Counseling"
Trade Paperback, 1980, 98 pp
$15
In this out of print book, ordained minister Morton traces the historical  and biblical roots of hypnotism, and shows how hypnosis can be used  in a counseling situation by the clergy. Written with the Christian  ministry in mind.

    
BOWERS, KENNETH S. : "Hypnosis for the Seriously Curious"
Trade Paperback, ,1976, 176 pp
$27.50
Boy is this book ever seriously mistitled. For a long time I mistook this  book as a NON-serious book, when actually is is just the opposite. It  reviews current clinical and experimental data to answer questions and  theories about hypnotizability, effectiveness, sleep learning, dissociation,  post-hypnotic amnesia, and a host of other issues. This book is so good,  it is one of those rare books which begins as a paperback, and was later  published in hardcover.

    
SHEEHAN, PETER AND PERRY, CAMPBELL : "Methodologies of Hypnosis : A Critical Appraisal of Contemporary Paradigms of Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/worn Dust Jacket, 1976, 329 pp
$39.50
$32.50 - a hardbound copy lacking a dust jacket
A wonderful book which looks at all of the current theories of the  nature of hypnotism. Covers the work and ideas of Ernest Hilgard, Ted  Barber, Ted Sarbin, J. Philip Sutcliffe, Martin Orne, the London-Fuhrer  design, and the validity of inference and the application of convergence  strategies. If you have wanted a definitive answer to the question, "What  is Hypnosis?", this book would be a good place to start.

    
SARBIN, THEODORE R. & COE, WILLIAM: "Hypnosis : a Social Psychological Analysis of Influence Communication"
Hardbound, 1972, 278 pp
$32.50
Small in size but huge in stature, this book turned the hypnosis  establishment on its head by denying the existence of the Trance State,  and focusing its definition of hypnotic behavior in terms of Role  Theory. An early and innovative work which began to chip away at the  ideas of suggestion and trance which have dominated hypnotic theory  from Bernheim to Hull. Uncommon.

    
BARBER, THEODORE & NICHOLAS SPANOS, JOHN CHAVES "Hypnotism - Imagination, and human Potentialities"
Trade Paperback, 1979, 185 pp
$29.50
A classic work which challenges the traditional assumption of the  existance of a special state called the "hypnotic trance", and goes on to  elucidate the cognitive-behavorial view in evaluating hypnotic  phenomena such as age regresssions, hallucinations, and unusual  cognitive processes. A chapter on the mechanics of stage hypnotism  rounds out the collection. Plus a nicely academic bibliography.

    
BARBER, THEODORE XENOPHON: "Hypnosis - A Scientific Approach"
Trade Paperback, 1969, 282 pp
$19.50
$12.00 - ex-lib, reading copy only
A now classic work of experimental hypnosis which combines keen  insight, scientific rigor, and some ideas which are sure to upset the  hypnotic establishment. barber examines the phenomena historically  associated with hypnotism without assuming the existence of a trance  state - yet he clearly knows that these phenomena exist. His experiments  and explanations are a must read for anyone seriously interested in the  theoretical aspects of the art of hypnotism.

    
WICKRAMASEKERA, IAN (ed): "Biofeedback, Behavior Therapy and Hypnosis: Potentiating the Verbal Control of Behavior for Clinicians"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1976, 589 pp
$32.50
$22.50 - a trade paperback copy
A collection of articles, with separate sections on Biofeedback, Behavior  Modification, and Hypnosis. Includes Spiegel's 'An Eye-Roll Test for  Hypnotizability', Zimbardo's Objective Assessment of Hypnotically-  Induced Time Distortion, Spiegel's A Single-Treatment Method To Stop  Smoking Using Ancillary Self-Hypnosis, and dozens of other articles of  interest. A huge book.

    
GIBBONS, DON: "Beyond Hypnosis - Explorations in Hyperempiria"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1973, 125 pp
$35.00
The author has special techniques for inducing and deepening a  hypnotic trance to the point of hyperempiria - a state of consciousness  where feelings and sensations are enhanced. Lots of word-for-word  inductions and deepenings.

    
SHOR, RONALD & ORNE, MARTIN: "The Nature of Hypnosis - Selected Basic Readings"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1965, 504 pp,
$45.00
$39.50 - an ex-library copy
One of my favorite anthologies on the subject, this book begins withthe  secret report on mesmerism by Bailly, and goes on to historical works  by d'Eslon, Mesmer, Deleuse, Binet and Fere, all the way to the modern  theories of Ferenczi, Hyll, Erickson,Janet , Hilgard, Pattie and others. A  wonderful resource, and amust-read for a full education in the history of  hypnotism.

    
BAKER, ROBERT : "They Call It Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1990, 313 pp
$32.50
If you read this book first, you might wonder whether or not  hypnotism actually exists! Baker takes from his starting point the fact  that all hypnotically produced phenomena can be created WITHOUT  the trance state. So what then IS this hypnotism? A wonderful book.

    
DR. TRACY, DAVID F. : "The Psychologist at Bat"

Hardbound w/DJ, 1951, 158 pp
$75.00
Dr. Tracy, well known for his books on hypnotism, was appointed as  the team 'psychologist to the St. Louis Browns', the old baseball team.  His job? To use hypnotic techniques to improve their sports play. This  book is the story of his days with the Browns. Hard to find.

    
WEITZENHOFFER, ANDRE: "Hypnotism - An Objective Study in Suggestibility"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1953, 380 pp
$50.00
$45.00 - a hardbound copy lacking a dust jacket.
The classic work that stands proudly in every Hypnotist's collection.  Both theoretical and experimental in nature, Weitzenhoffer puts the  myths and methods of hypnotism through rigorous scientific scrutiny,  twenty years after Hull. One of the great experimental works in the  field.

    
McCONKEY, KEVIN & SHEEHAN, PETER: "Hypnosis, Memory, and Behavior in Criminal Investigation"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1995, 239 pp
$32.50
One of the most up-to-date books you can find on the issues  surrounding hypnosis and legal procedures, including admissibility of  hypnotic evidence, consistency of memory reports, possibility of  deception, the reliability of hypnotically recovered memory, and a broad  range of other significant technical, clinical, ethical and legal issues.

    
WILSON, DONALD M.D.: "Natural Bust Enlargement with Total Mind Power"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1979, 41 pp
$35.00
A hard-to-find book on one of the forbidden topics in hypnotism - the  use of hypnosis to increase breast size. (Even Milton Erickson believed  this was possible!). From the author of Total Mind Power.

    
HULL, CLARK : "Hypnosis and Suggestibility: An Experimental Approach"
Hardbound, 1933, 416 pp
$75.00
$37.50 - a trade paperback copy
This book single-handedly pulled hypnotism into the modern age. Hull  and his associates at Yale University (Erickson was his student) were the  first to use the standards of Experimental Psychology to investigate  hypnotic phenomena. Topics include Waking Suggestion, Recovery of  Lost Memories, Dissociation, Heightened Suggestibility, Post-Hypnotic  Phenomena, and Non- Prestige Suggestion. A classic!

    
CHERTOK, LEON & STENGERS, ISABELLE: "A Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason - Hypnosis as a Scientific Problem from Lavoisier to Lacan"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1992, 319 pp
$35.00
Translated from the French Le Couer el la raison, this is perhaps the  most interesting, serious, and thought- provoking intellectual piece on  hypnosis published in the last twenty years. The authors see hypnosis as  defining the boundaries of the psychoanalytic theories as they trace the  opposition to hypnotism from Freud to Lacan. They posit that hypnosis  presents problems which confound traditional methodologies, and at the  same time, test the limits of those methodologies. Intense, intelligent,  and recommended.

    
BRYAN JR.,WILLIAM J. : "The Chosen Ones : The Psychology of Jury Selection"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1971, 438 pp First Edition
$65.00
$50.00 hardbound copy lacking a dust jacket
Written by the former head of the American Institute of Hypnosis, and  the prolific author of Legal Aspects of Hypnosis and Religious Aspects  of Hypnosis, this was one of the first books on how to pick a winning  jury. Bryan helped lawyers such as F. Lee Bailey and Melvin Belli to  select juries for some of their more famous cases, including the Sam  Shepard Case and the Coppolino case. Uncommon.

    
COURT, JOHN : "Hypnosis, Healing and the Christian"
Trade Paperback, 1997, 160 pp
$15.00
A balanced defense of the use of hypnosis by Christians. Setting ethical  concerns about the use of hypnosis firmly within a framework of the  biblical material, Court argues that hypnosis

    
SCHUMAKER, JOHN F.: "The Corruption of Reality - A Unified Theory of Religion, Hypnosis and Psychopathology"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1995, 289 pp, Review Copy
$25.00
The Australian psychologist brings together theories of religion,  hypnosis and psychopathology as expressions of the unique human  ability to modify and regulate reality, traced to the brain's capacity to  process information along multiple pathways. An original contribution  which is often intellectually fascinating, and always thought-provoking.

    
MELANSON, PHILIP H . PhD: "The Robert F. Kennedy Assasination - New revelations on the Conspiracy and Cover-Up"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1991, 363 pp
$25.00
Was Sirhan Sirhan the unwitting pawn in a hypnotic plot to kill Bobby  Kennedy?   Did the Los Angeles Police Department hide evidence that  Sirhan was in a trance when captured?  A fascinating look, including in- depth coverage of hypnotist William J. Bryan, the Candy Jones Case,  and the interesting exploits of the author as he tries to uncover the long  buried secrets of the second Kennedy assasination.

    
SCHEFLIN, ALAN W. & SHAPIRO, JERROLD LEE : "Trance on Trial"
Hardbound, 1989, 338 pp
$35.00
$22.50 - a trade paperback copy
Writen primarily for clinicians who practice hypnotherapy, Trance on  Trial offers a comprehensive evaluation of the use of hypnosis in the  courts, as well as practical strategies for maximizing the legal rights of  clients while minimizing the liabilities of practitioners. Identifies  common legal pitfalls and ways to avoid them, and contains a good  history of the legal use of hypnosis.

    
CHERTOK, LEON (ed): "Psychophysiological Mechanisms of Hypnosis"
Hardbound, 1969, 207 pp
$39.50
A compendium of papers presented at an International Symposium  sponsered by the International Brain Research Organization in 1967 in  Tourtour, France. Participants from around the world discuss  physiology, experimental psychology, psycholanalysis with hypnosis.  Of particular interest are the contributions from the Soviet Bloc.

    
PLATONOV, K. : "The Word as a Physiological and Therapeutic Factor"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1959, 451 pp.
$95.00
This hard-to-find book was first published in Russia in 1930, later  revised in 1955 and finally translated and published in English by the  Foreigh Languages Publishing House in Moscow. It details the author's  experimental and clinical work with hypnosis under Pavlov. They  measured physical responses to suggestions, and the book contains  various Soviet methods of suggestion,
induction, hypnosis, and psychotherapy. A treasure! Only 1,000 copies  were printed.

    
LEVITT, EUGENE E. & PERSKY, HAROLD & BRADY, JOHN OPAUL : 'Hypnotic Induction of Anxiety - A Psychoendocrine Investigation"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1964, 134 pp
$35.00
$17.50 - a spiral bound copy
A monograph which looks at thepsychological and biological changes  which accompany affective arousal induced experimentally by hypnotic  techniques. Yeah, so what these guys did was hypnotize people, scare  the bejeezus out of them, and monitor their blook pressure, plasma  hydrocortisone, and hormone levels, as well as perform various  psychological tests.  Who says that Experimental guys are no fun?

    
PETTINATI, HELEN (ed): "Hypnosis and Memory"

Hardbound w/DJ, 1988, 301 pp
$35.00
Issues concerning memory have been stimulated by the use of hypnosis  from its beginning, from the natural occurance of hypnotic amnesia, to  the hypermnesia aspects of age regression. This book uses the hypnotic  experience to go to the core of the concept of memory itself. With  contributions by the likes of Kenneth Bowers, Ernest Hilgard, Martin  Orne, Lawrence Kolb, and Peter Sheehan, the articles run the gamit  from hypnosis in the courtroom, to post-hypnotic amnesia, age  regression, recovery of memory in combat victims, and experimental  models of memory construction.

    
HIBBARD, WHITNEY & WORRING, RAYMOND: "Forensic Hypnosis - the Practical Applicaton of Hypnosis in Criminal Investigations"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1981, 353 pp
$39.50
A great textbook on the use of hypnosis in a forensic setting, both by  the legal profession and by law enforcers. Special attention is paid to  hypno-investigations, and a full complement of techniques is discussed.  Lots of examples and references to case law.

    
GORDON, JESSE E. (ed): "Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1967, 653 pp Out of Print
$32.50
$27.50 - Hardbound copy lacking a dust jacket. Excellent Value.
One of the better compendiums of hypnotism materials. Includes Frank  Pattie's incredible history of hypnotism (his knowledge of early works is  phenomenal), Hilgard, Shor and Barber on hypnosis research, plus  articles by Gil and Brenman on the Metapsychology of Regression and  Hypnosis, and pieces by C. Scott Moss, Leiws Wolberg, William  Edmonston, Ted Sarbin and many others.

    
DIGGETT, DET SGT CHARLES & MULLIGAN, WILLIAM : "HypnoCop"
Hardbound w/Dj, First Edition, 1982, 226 pp Out of Print
$25.00
Written by the former official hypnotist of the New York Police  Department, and a veteran of 33 years on the force, this book has the  real life stories of hypnotism used in a forensic setting. Watch as Diggett  wins over even the most suspicious officers by using hypnosis to  uncover details in case after baffling case.

    
TART, CHARLES : "States of Consciousness"
Trade Paperback, 1975, 305 pp
$15.00
From the author of Altered states of Consciousness and Transpersonal  Psychologies comes this scholarly book that looks at the topic of  consciousness itself, from waking consciousness to hypnosis to dreams  to meditation to drugs to emotional states and more.

    
DAUVEN, JEAN: "The Powers of Hypnosis"
Trade Paperback, 1980 (1965), 255 pp
$10.00
Translated from the French in this English paperback. A remarkably  well illustrated book on hypnotism with sections on history, practice,  and therapeutic use.

    
HILGARD, ERNEST R. & HILGARD, JOSEPHINE: "Hypnosis in the Relief of Pain"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1975, 262 pp
$29.50
In this book two distinguished researchers present a considered  assessment of the role of hypnosis in relation to pain as based both on  studies in the experimental lab and in clinical practice. A classic.

    
HILGARD, JOSEPHINE R. M.D.: "Personality and Hypnosis - A Study of Imaginative Involvement"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1970, 304 pp
$37.50
Trade Paperback, 2nd edition, 1979, 309 pp,
$22.50
It has long been known that some people are more hypnotizable than  others, but the nature of the personality ifference between the more and  the less hypnotizable had remained illusive until this experimental study,  first published in 1970. A classic.

    
MOSS, C. SCOTT : "Hypnosis In Perspective"
Trade Paperback, 1965, 196 pp
$17.50
A general textbook on hypnotism, including recent experimental data  regarding working with children. Covers induction, theories of  hypnosis, waking hypnosis, antisocial activities, Role-Taking theory and  other topics.

    
EDMONSTON, WILLIAM: "Hypnosis and Relaxation"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1981, 255 pp,
$29.50
What IS the difference between the hypnotic trance state and mere  relaxation? This is the question these researchers set out to answer in  this experimental work. They determine a methodology and give results  of tracking physiological changes for each state.

    
FROMM & SHOR "Hypnosis: Developments in Research and New Perspectives"
Hardbound W/worn dj, 1979 793 pages!
$29.50
Yes, its almost 800 pages, 22 separate articles on the current state of  hypnosis, from New Theories to Surveys of Broad Areas (Hypnosis and  Sleep, Hypnotic Amnesia, Hypnosis and Creativity) to Lines of  Individual Research (Depth Meaasuring, Hypnotic Programming  Techniques in Psychological Experiments) by some of the leading  experts in different disciplines: T. X. Barber, Ted Sarbin, Charles Tarte,  Ernest Hilgard, Martin T. Orne, and others.)

    
MCGILL, ORMAND: "Hypnotism and Mysticism of India"
Hardcover w/dust jacket, Westwood Publishing, 1979, 208 pages, NEW  COPY
$27.50
"This book might well be called the "textbook" of Hindu magicians, and  it reveals secrets that have been handed down for centuries in India.  Originally written in Calcutta, the book discusses Hindu fakir magic,  Oriental breathing and body and mind control. You are shown the Yogi  art of Maya for controlling the minds of others."

    
VINOGRADOVA, GALINA : "Saint or Satan - the Life and Times of Russian's New Rasputin"
Trade Paperback, 1996, 217 pp, translated by the author, NEW COPY
$18.95
This is the incredible story of Dr. Anatoly Kashpirovsky, who  conducted mass TV healing sessions to audiences of the millions  throughout the Communist bloc. Despite his miracle cures and his vast  devoted following, he was banned bvy the authorities and accused of  hypnotizing the nation.

    
BRYAN, WILLIAM J.: "Legal Aspects of Hypnosis"
Hardbound, 1962, 282 pp
$26.50
A fascinating book which covers various aspects of the use of hypnotism  within the legal and penal system. Includes chapetrs on crimes  committed by hypnotic subjects (and they said it couldn't happen!),  analysis of a Psycho Killer, court decisions on hypnosis, winning cases  with hypnotism, hypnosis and law enforcement, international law and  hypnotism, and hypnotism in the penal system.

    
HILGARD, ERNEST R. : "The Experience of Hypnosis"

Trade Paperback, 1965, 353 pp
$17.50
A shorter version of Hilgard's classic work "Hypnotic Susceptibility", is  a carefully crafted work of experimental hypnosis which investigates  susceptibility, induction, age regression, recovery of early traumatic  experiences and more.

    
HILGARD, ERNEST R. : "Hypnotic Susceptibility"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1965, 434 pp
$45.00 (dust jacket is uncommon)
$32.50
A longer version of "The Experience of Hypnosis"? Nope, just one of  the best works of experimental hypnosis ever published. Hilgard and co- worker Weitzenhoffer examine individual differences in hypnotizability,  as well as ability to exhibit various hypnotic phenomena, such as age  regression, hypermnesia, posthypnotic amnesia, analgesia, hallucinations  and hypnotic dreams.

    
SIMEON EDMUNDS "The Psychic Power of Hypnosis"
Paperback, 1975 (1968)63 pp
$7.50
This English import concentrates on the occult tradition of hypnotism.  Discusses psychic phenomena, mesmerism, the paranormal,  clairvoyance, and reincarnation.

    
MCGILL, ORMAND : "Hypnotism and Meditation"
Trade Paperback, 1981, 99 pp,
$6.95
The classic stage magician and hypnotic mystic writes this Operational  Manual for Hypnomeditation. Use hypnotic meditation for self  transformation.

    
SYMPOSIA, CIBA : "Mesmerism"
Pamphlet, 1948, approx 30 pp
$32.50
The March-April issue of Ciba Symposia is completely dedicated to  mesmerism. Includes Mesmerism in Primitive Societies, Mesmer and  Animal Magnetism, From Mesmerism to hypnotism, and Hypnosis and  Modern Psychiatry. Uncommon

    
GROUP FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PSYCHIATRY: "Medical Uses of Hypnosis"
Wrappers, 1962, 66 pp
$19.50
A Symposium devoted to promoting the medical use of hypnosis.  Includes Ralph Kaufman on history of hypnotism, Lewis Wolberg on  classical clinical uses, Harold Rosen on Therapeutic Considerations,  Martin Orne on Problems and Research areas, and a reprint of the 1958  report on the Medical Use of Hypnosis from the Council of Mental  Health. Also contains a position paper regarding hypnosis from the  American Psychiatric Association from 1961.

    
KUHNS, BRADLEY : "Hypnosis and The Law"
Hardbound, 1981, 218 pp
$22.50
A book of hypnotic techniques for use in legal and criminal  applications. Covers hypnotism for memory recovery, hypnotism in the  coutroom, and hypnotism and the polygraph. Out of Print.

    
BLUM, GERALD S. : "A Model of the Mind"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1961, 229 pp
$37.50
Through a series of hypnoticaally controlled experiments, Blum tries to  create a detiled theory of human thought, feeling, and sction which  stresses those mental functions occurring between stimulus and  response. A fascinating work of brain detective investigation and  experimental hypnosis.

    
WITTKOFSKI, JOSEPH: "The Pastoral Use of Hypnotic Technique"
Hardbound w/DJ, Macmillan, 1961, First Edition, 111 pp Out of Print
$19.50
Both a historical and contemporary look at the use of hypnotism in  early Church practice related to healing, as well as methodology in  suggestive and directive counselling during the hypnotic state. The  author ifnds the use of hypnotism in the early writings of the Church,  as well as in the symbology of the service.

    
KROGER, WILLIAM : "Childbirth With Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/worn dj, 1961, 216 pp First Edition
$20.00
$7.00 - trade paperback copy
The author of the Bible of hypnotism writes this small book about using  hypnotism and self hypnosis to assist with painless childbirth. Includes  scripts that can be use for pregnant moms-to-be.

    
HUFFMAN, ROBERT & SPECHT, IRENE: "Many Wonderful Things"
Hardbound, 1970 (1957), DeVorss & Co, 377 pp
$12.50
Written during the regression craze brought on by the Bridey Murphy  case, this book focuses on spiritual use of age regression Published by  the premier New Age publisher, even back in the fifties!
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KLINE, MILTON (ed): "A Scientific Report on 'The Search for Bridey Murphy'"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1956, 224 pp
$22.50
Back in 1956 the Bridey Murphy case caused quite a stir among the  general public, and the media was alive with stories of hypnotism, past  life regression, reincarnation, faith healing, and the like. This book  attempted to put a serious scientific face on the hubub. Articles by  Bernard Raginsky, F.L. Marcuse, Margaretta Bowers, Arthur Shapiro  and Milton Kline.

    
HOLZER, HANS : "The Power of Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1993, 93 pp
$15.00
This reprint of a 1973 book places Holzer squarely in the metaphysical  tradition dating back to when hypnosis was inextricably tied to issues  such as clairvoyance, telepathy, reincarnation and the like. Other  interesting topics tackled in this book are hypnosis and sex, emotional  hypnosis, and silent hypnosis.

    
SEGAL, MARTIN M : "The Questions They Ask About Hypnosis"
Pamphlet, 1975, 70 pp
$7.50
Although you wouldn't know it from the title, this pamphlet also covers  the answers, as presented by this Florida hypnotherapist. Introduction  by Frank Caprio.

    
KELLY, SEAN & KELLY, REID : "Hypnosis : Understanding How It Can Work for You"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1985, 250 pp
$19.50
$10.00 - a trade paperback copy
Based on Dr. Kelly's succesful practice at Boston's famed Beth Israel  Hospital, this book brings you right into his office, including verbatim  accounts of how hypnosis is induced and used. Dozens of case histories  about the medical uses of hypnotism, and an intriquing report on how  hypnosis is used in detective work and the courtroom.

    
TAYLOR & BONGER: "Clinical Applications of Biofeedback Therapy"
Hardbound, 1976, 116 pp
$15.00
For a small book, this one is packed with info. Covers Background of  Biofeedback therapy, Instruments used, Biofeedback in Psychotherapy,  and Specialized Therapeutic Applications in Bioffedback Therapy. Well  illustrated, written for the professional.

    
BLOCK, EUGENE B.: "Hypnosis: A New Tool in Crime Detection"
Hardbound w/dj, 1976, 240 pp,
$19.50
$12.50 - an ex-library copy
Hypnosis has played a major part in some of the best known crimes of  this century - the kidnapping of Jimmy Hoffa, the assassination of  Robert Kennedy - and was effectively used by F. Lee Bailey in the Sam  Sheppard murder case and the trial of the Boston Strangler. In the book,  researcher Block guides us through the battle for legal acceptance and  the significant contributions that hypnotism has made to law  enforcement.

    
ARONS, HARRY: "Hypnosis In Criminal Investigation"
Trade Paperback , 1973, 211 pp
$19.50
The first book about the application of hypnotic techniques by the  police, attorneys, and those defending criminal suspects. The second  printing of a classic work.

    
KUHN, LESLEY (ed): - Modern Hypnosis
Hardbound, 1947, 349 pp
$19.50
$7.50 - a paperback copy
A compendium of articles showing the state of the art at mid century.  Includes two classic articles by Erickson - "Concerning the Nature and  Character of Post Hypnotic Behavior", and "An Experimental  Investigation of the Possible Antisocial Use of Hypnosis" as well as 16  others, including the original Davis and Husband Hypnotic  Susceptibility scale.

    
MOSS, C. SCOTT : "The Hypnotic Investigation of Dreams"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1967, 190 pp
$25.00
The first half of this book is an experimental examination of the ability  of hypnosis to induce dreams, and of the differences between the dream  state and hypnotism. The second half reprints 12 articles about  hypnotism and dreams, from Erickson, Brenman, Barber, Tart and  others.

    
SCHOLL, LISETTE: "Hypnovision"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1990m 240 pp
$15.00
An interesting mix of holistic medicine, the Bates method, and  hypnotism to cure a wide variety of vision problems. Lots of scripts for  working with vision issues, including regression.

    
REIFF & SCHEERER - "Memory and Hypnotic Age Regression"
Hardbound w/dj, 1959, 253 pp
$25.00
A study which concentrates on hypnotic recall of the early years of  childhood. Theoretical and experimental in nature, the authors perform  a number of tests to determine the facts involved in the accuracy of  hypnotically recovered memories.

    
WOLFE & ROSENTHAL - "Hypnotism Comes of Age"
Hardbound, 1948, 272 pp , foxing
$15.00
This book traces the development of hypnotism from Mesmer to its  therapeutic use at the end of WW II. In depth section on the work of  Lewis Wolberg written back when it was contemporary.

    
SALTER, ANDREW: "What is Hypnosis"
Hardbound w/dj, Ex Lib, First Edition, 1944, 88 pp
$17.50
$15.00 - Hardbound w/o dj
Salter attempts to answer the question "What is Hypnosis". Salter's  answer is clear: it is not suggestion, it is a Conditioned Response.  Pavlov, pure and simple. Salter had quite a give-and-take with Erickson -  this is his side of the story.

    
FRANKEL, FRED : "Hypnosis - Trance as a Coping Mechanism"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1976, 185 pp, in print for $46.95
$27.50
$19.50 - an ex-lib copy lacking a dust jacket
Frankel reintroduces and reshapes a concept originally introduced at the  turn of the century: that hypnosis is especially helpful in the treatment  of clinical conditions that are in some ways related tot he client's  capacity to enter a trance.

    
JAYNES, JULIAN: "The Origin of Conscious in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1976, 467 pp (Out of Print in Hardback)
$17.50
$12.50 - a trade paperback copy
Julian Jaynes examines three forms of human awareness - the bicameral  or god-run man; the modern or problem- solving man; and  contemporary forms of throwbacks to bicamerality: hypnotism,  schizophrenia, poetic and religious frenzy, among other phenomena. A  unique and bold theory of consciousness and hypnosis.

    
FROMM, E. & SHOR, R.: "Hypnosis: Research Developments and Perspectives"
Hardbound W/dj, 1972 656 pages, front free end paper missing
$27.50
Yes, its over 650 pages, 20 separate articles on the current state of  hypnosis, from New Theories to Surveys of Broad Areas (Hypnosis and  Sleep, Hypnotic Amnesia, Hypnosis and Creativity) to Lines of  Individual Research (Depth Measuring, Hypnotic Programming  Techniques in Psychological Experiments) by some of the leading  experts in different disciplines: T. X. Barber, Ted Sarbin, Charles Tart,  Ernest Hilgard, Martin T. Orne, and others.)

    
EDMUNDS, SIMEON : "Hypnosis - Key to Psychic Powers"
Paperback, 1971 (1968) 63 pp
$7.50
This English import concentrates on the occult tradtion of hypnotism.  Discusses psychic phenomena, mesmerism, the paranormal,  clairvoyance, and reincarnation.

    
EDUMUMDS, SIMEON : "Hypnotism and E.S.P."

Trade Paperback, 1969, 180 pp
$12.50
For a long time, the phenomena of hypnosis was closely tied to all  things paranormal, like telepathy, mediumship, telekinesis, clairvoyance  and the like. Of course, nowadays we don't believe in this stuff (do we?).  This book looks at the connection of hypnotism and E.S.P, as well as  other interesting topics such as dissociation, multiple personality,  reincarnation, and other things spiritual.

    
FIORE, EDITH : "Encounters"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1989, First Edition, 342 pp
$17.50
Using hypnosis as a therapeutic tool, Fiore has found many of her  patients 'remembering' what seem to be abductions by aliens in  spacecrafts. In Encounters she shares her extraordinary findings.

    
FULLER, JOHN G. : "The Interupted Journey"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1966, 320pp
$16.50
Two lost hours aboard a flying saucer are recovered in one of the first  books to use deep hypnotic trance to elicit a tale of UFO abduction.  Transcripts galore.

    
STRIEBER, WHITLEY: "Communion"
Hardbound w/DJ, 1987, 299 pp, First Edition
$15.00
Okay, just one more about alien abduction. This author, aided by  memory recall under deep hypnosis, documents a series of elaborate  personal encounters with intelligent nonhuman beings in his isolated  cabin in upstate New York.

    
KAROLY, MICHAEL : "Hypnosis"
Paperback, 1961, 190 pp
$10.00
Filled with case histories, this British import introduces hypnosis to the  general population, and it has a really cool cover too! The practicing  hypnotherapist includes his own theories about the structure of the  mind.

    
MARTIN, STEPHEN : "Hypnotism Simplified"
Wrappers, no date (1930's), 60 pp
$9.50
An early manual of hypnotism from England. How to hypnotise, stages  of hypnotism, suggestibility, and other topics.

    
PULOS, LEE : "Beyond Hypnosis"
Trade Paperback, 1990, 132 pp
$10.00
From the Canadian psychologist and past presidend of the Canadian  Society of Clinical Hypnosis, comes the modern book about the trances  we experience in everyday life. Of special interest is the author's notes  on working with athletes. Also covers imagery, self-talk, affirmations,  communicating with the subconscious mind, induction techniques, and  the history of hypnotism.

    
SCHWARTZ, GARY & SHAPIRO, DAVID "Consciousness and Self-Regulation"
Hardbound w.DJ, 1976, 400pp, Ex-Library copy
$17.50
A collection of articles about self-regulation, altered states of  consciousness, biofeedback, hypnosis, and the like. Includes Hypnotic  Susceptibility, EEG-Alpha, and Self- Regulation.