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101 Things I Wish I'd Known When I Started Using Hypnosis

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101 Things I Wish I'd Known When I Started Using Hypnosis


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Review

This wise little book by the sparkling brilliance of Dabney Ewin is a guily pleasure that belongs on the shelf of all beginners in therapeutic hypnosis. --Ernest Rossi, PhD, author of A Dialogue with Our Genres

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About the Author

Dabney Ewin, MD,FACS, is a Clinical Professor of Surgery & Psychiatry at Tulane University Medical School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Ewin, an adjunct Faculty member and practicing physician, has taught hypnosis at Tulane since 1970. He is a past President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and the American Board of Medical Hypnosis, past Secretary of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

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Product details

Hardcover: 120 pages

Publisher: Crown House Publishing; 1 edition (December 1, 2009)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1845902912

ISBN-13: 978-1845902919

Product Dimensions:

6 x 1 x 9.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

37 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#327,546 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

My hypnosis instructor told the class: "You must always be learning about hypnosis. When you stop learning, it's time to retire." And sure enough, when I contact him for advice, his first question is: "Tell me what books you're reading or what you are learning?"And so, I have developed a lovely library of hypnosis-related books. Many of them are quiet good, and very few are excellent. This book, 101 Things I wish I'd known when I started using hypnosis, is excellent. The information is short and to the point. It covers several topics (Words, Smoking Cessation, Pain, Techniques, Pearls of Wisdom) and each are no more than one page in rather large print.Dr. Ewin provides citations of medical studies/papers, for those of us nerds that like to verify or get more information. I really appreciated his candor in smoking cessation success rates. I think very often folk's claims of success is not accurate because it has not been verified. Also, the focus on what words doctors/hypnotists use is spot on. There really is a difference between "quit" and "stop." And for someone coming out of surgery, they should not hear "you're done" or "it's over" because, if they are worried/scared, those words can have a profound negative effect. How much better would it be to hear: "Great news, the surgery is completed. Now relax, feel good, and let the healing begin."Overall I would recommend this book. Heck, I already have recommended it to a number of my hypnosis classmates. I hope this review is helpful.

In the Fall of 1974 I was a sophomore medical student at Tulane Medical School. I signed up for Dr. Dabney Ewin's class on hypnosis because I wanted to learn more about the mind-body connection and how to use hypnosis to help patients. I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Ewin's class and his explanation of many important mind-body biochemical and emotional-spiritual associations. This was my introduction to holistic medical care, and it was a good one. The notes I took from this class were the only ones I saved from the volumes I wrote down during my 4 years as a medical student at Tulane.I was delighted to discover that Dr. Ewin had published a book of experiential maxims and wisdom from his decades as a practicing hypnotherapist. He is still attending national conventions in hypnotherapy and is still seeing patients. His practice spans 57 years.This is a delightful book to own and to read. I think it should be read by every medical student. It will help orient young doctors to the workings of the body-mind-emotions-spirit being that we are. Dr. Ewin is a great teacher of how to be a whole human being. My brief exposure to him helped my life and my medical practice in many wonderful ways.Thank you Dr. Ewin!

Dr. Dabney Ewin's book comes from the knowledge he has gained in more than 30 years as a medical practitioner and educator at Tulane University Medical School. He stated that he would jot down these insights to pass on to his medical students, and has now compiled them in this book.Some are very simple, such as insight #1, the word "Seems." While others are compelling, such as his discussion of the terms "ex-smoker" and "non-smoker" in smoking cessation. It is not often that one finds this much knowledge is such a concise package.I chose this book for my book report assignment in Clinical Hypnotherapy class because I can see the value of it for one starting out in practice as well as the seasoned professional.

As a psychologist beginning to use hypnosis, I find this book delightfully easy to read. Any physician or therapist will find very helpful tips for how to speak to patients in way that promotes healing and well-being. This is true even for those who not practice hypnosis.

This book is very easy to read and filled with interesting bits of "wisdom" from a Doctor who practices hypnosis personally and professionally. It's a great book to read AFTER learning the basics of hypnosis or self-hypnosis.

The book is written in a succinct readable manner. It covers 110 points relevant to those new to hypnosis. There is sufficient information provided to enable each entry to stand alone while at the same time piquing ones curiosity to encourage further reading. I especially liked the quotes and stories included in most entries, the holistic view of healing, the emphasis placed basics - clients need to eat well, get sufficient rest, and laugh to heal. And lastly he points out that therapists need to believe in what they do and radiate quiet confidence.

Fabulous insights into the nuances of hypnosis by a remarkable, wonderful, brilliant man!This book is chock full of condensed powerful insights into every detail of therapeutic hypnosis, an amazing compilation of years of deep thoughtful experience. Insights poetically and beautifully condensed!

This is an excellent handbook that I go back to over and over again - just to browse, because every time I do, I find something new.

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