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Brunner-Routledge

List Price: £15.50
Author: Robin Waterfield
By Brunner-Routledge

Average rating of 5/5 A great read., 2006-08-19
Whether you are curious or have already delved into the fascinaintg subject of hypnosis, this book will contain lots of info you didn't know.
Well written and researched, Waterfield's style is rational and informative. The book covers mesmerism, victorian hypnotists, Milton Erickson, hypnotherapy and loads more.
A riveting read.

List Price: £60.00
Our Price: £47.80
Author: Robin Waterfield
By Brunner-Routledge

Average rating of 5/5 A great read., 2006-08-19
Whether you are curious or have already delved into the fascinaintg subject of hypnosis, this book will contain lots of info you didn't know.
Well written and researched, Waterfield's style is rational and informative. The book covers mesmerism, victorian hypnotists, Milton Erickson, hypnotherapy and loads more.
A riveting read.

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Author: Walter Kempler
By Brunner-Routledge


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Author: Colin Murray Parkes
By Brunner-Routledge

Average rating of 5/5 Even in grief there is a pattern, 2002-03-05
We never expect the ones we love to ever leave us. But if they do with support from friends and family we can make it through.
This book shows that even in the dragedy of grief there is a pattern.
We are not alone, not the only ones, many people have been here before. No great jargon here - just some straight talking. Some help to work out where you are at - that you are not going mad - that grief has stages we must go through and work hard to go forward.


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