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Article: Practising safe hypnosis: A risk management guide
- Article from:
- American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
- Article date:
- April 1, 2005
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Hambleton, R. (2002). Practising safe hypnosis: A risk management guide. Carmarthen, Wales, and Williston VT: Crown House Publishing. Reviewed by: MeIvin A. Gravitz, PhD, George Washington University
The author, Roger Hambleton, is a retired British prosecutor and defense lawyer with experience in both civil and criminal matters. He holds degrees in law and psychology, as well as an interest in hypnosis. In this monograph, he has produced a unique and useful addition to the literature in which he examines the legal implications of misused hypnosis methodology in clinical, experimental, and other settings. It must be noted, however, that he does so from the point of view of British common ...