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OverviewHypnosis is a controversial practice with many myths about its power and dangers. 'Hypnosis, Healing and the Christian' cuts through the confusion to present a balanced defense of the use of hypnosis by Christians, arguing that it is a powerful tool in bringing about psychological change. John Court avoids minimizing the dangers of this powerful phenomenon, as he discusses examples of clinical hypnosis by Christians who have found emotional and spiritual benefits from its use. Setting ethical concerns about the use of hypnosis firmly within a framework of the biblical material, he argues that hypnosis is a morally neutral technique which may be used for good or ill. Its use by pagan and other religions should not prevent its constructive and godly use by Christians. This stimulating book will be of interest not only to those involved in counseling and healing ministries but also to Christians interested in broader understanding of how our human minds work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John PhD. CourtPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9781579109820ISBN 10: 1579109829 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 04 June 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsJohn Court has done it again. He has taken a problematic treatment and made it palatable for the Christian . . . He does not see hypnosis as always helpful but he does present this powerful tool as helping Christians live up to their intentions. I recommend it to all - clients and counselors alike! H. Newton Malony Senior Professor of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary Both practical, clinical acuityand Christian wisdom shine through this book, making it invaluable to ministers, Christian counsellors and therapists. This thoughtful and thorough book will also be helpful to Christians who may themselves wonder whether hypnosis - practised through proper hands - may be helpful to them. Dr. John Hall Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Warneford Hospital and Part-time lectuer in Pastoral Psychology at Wycliffe Hall and Regents Park College """""John Court has done it again. He has taken a problematic treatment and made it palatable for the Christian . . . He does not see hypnosis as always helpful but he does present this powerful tool as helping Christians live up to their intentions. I recommend it to all - clients and counselors alike!"""" H. Newton Malony Senior Professor of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary """"Both practical, clinical acuityand Christian wisdom shine through this book, making it invaluable to ministers, Christian counsellors and therapists. This thoughtful and thorough book will also be helpful to Christians who may themselves wonder whether hypnosis - practised through proper hands - may be helpful to them."""" Dr. John Hall Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Warneford Hospital and Part-time lectuer in Pastoral Psychology at Wycliffe Hall and Regents Park College" John Court has done it again. He has taken a problematic treatment and made it palatable for the Christian . . . He does not see hypnosis as always helpful but he does present this powerful tool as helping Christians live up to their intentions. I recommend it to all - clients and counselors alike! H. Newton Malony Senior Professor of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary Both practical, clinical acuityand Christian wisdom shine through this book, making it invaluable to ministers, Christian counsellors and therapists. This thoughtful and thorough book will also be helpful to Christians who may themselves wonder whether hypnosis - practised through proper hands - may be helpful to them. Dr. John Hall Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Warneford Hospital and Part-time lectuer in Pastoral Psychology at Wycliffe Hall and Regents Park College Author InformationJohn H. Court is currently the Program Director for a new Doctor of Couseling program at the University of South Australia. He is an active member of the Australian Society of Hypnosis and contributes to its training program. He has written a number of books including Pornography: A Christian Critique, and Rainbows Through the Rain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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