LA NOUVELLE ENCYCLOPÉDIE DE L'HYPNOSE DE SCÈNE - TOME 2
ormond mcgill
In the history of hypnosis, No man had no impact on stage hypnosis thanOrmond McGill. The new encyclopedia of scene hypnosis is considered by professionals to be one of the most complete and most exhaustive works ever produced on stage hypnosis.
In this four -tone encyclopedia, bringing together no less than 77 chapters, you will discover a part presenting a complete history of hypnosis as well as a detailed description of how to use the suggestion power. Over one hundred different methods of hypnotic induction are then described in detail.
You will also discover how Design, develop and present a modern hypnosis show, the book includes extracts from some of the most successful shows ever presented in the world. Everything is addressed, from the opening of the show to the best advertising methods. You will also find precious chapters on the commercial aspects of hypnosis and on how to avoid legal proceedings, as well as important questions and answers on the subject of scene hypnosis.
Throughout the book, language is clear and simple. The approach is practical and earth-up. Every detail of inductions and routines is included. Ormond completely demystifies the subject and, in his inimitable style, takes us into his wonderful world of hypnosis.
Features :
- 268 pages in French
- Rigid cover
- Fabric
What the pros say:
"The most complete work ever published on the subject of stage hypnosis. Ormond, widely recognized in North America as the dean of stage hypnotism, has really surpassed by providing such a complete work. I strongly recommend this book to all those who plan to make a career in this area and I also recommend it to all those who wish to improve their skills. - Paul McKenna