Hypnotherapy in Clinical Practice: An Indian Perspective presents hypnotherapy as a responsible, ethical, and clinically relevant therapeutic modality grounded in psychology rather than sensationalism.
Written for students, clinicians, and healthcare professionals, this book explores the foundations of hypnotherapy, assessment, induction techniques, therapeutic language, regression with clinical caution, and applications across anxiety, stress, psychosomatic disorders, pain management, sleep disturbances, habits, trauma-related symptoms, and personal growth.
With a strong emphasis on ethics, safety, cultural sensitivity, and integration with medical and psychological care, this book addresses the realities of clinical practice in India while remaining globally relevant.
This text serves as a practical guide and academic reference for those seeking to understand and apply hypnotherapy responsibly in clinical settings.