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Fisher, Stanley was born on June 7, 1927 in New York City. Son of Nathan and Fanny (Rosenthal) Fisher.
( By sharing his own story of recovery and fascinating st...)
By sharing his own story of recovery and fascinating stories from his patients, psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Stanley Fisher helps us understand that self-hypnosis is a power we are born with--and can put to use. This enlightening audio adaptation of Dr. Fisher's acclaimed book dispels the seven most common myths about hypnosis - tells how to measure your hypnotic capacity, induce trance, and create your own 90-second self-hypnosis exercise - describes how to use self-hypnosis as a preparation for surgery - how to use it to overcome habits and addictions such as fear of flying and exam taking - how to use this state of focused concentration to explore your mind and feelings -- and much more! Adapted and read by the author.
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(This second, expanded edition adds a new introduction by ...)
This second, expanded edition adds a new introduction by Gail Sheehy, a new chapter on dealing with everyday stresses, and new sections on the author's own recent, remarkable success using self-hypnosis in preparation for his own quadruple bypass heart surgery. By sharing his own story as well as the fascinating stories and techniques he has used with some of his 3,000 patients, Dr. Fisher describes: How you can create your own 90-second exercise to alleviate such problems as insomnia, smoking, overeating, memory loss, pain, skin allergies, fear of flying, performance anxiety, and other concerns. How to use self-hypnosis as a preparation for surgery, which can lessen pain and bleeding and speed recovery. How to use the technique to help deal with stress, anger, disappointment, and decision-making. How to evaluate your hypnotic capacity. What happens when you're in a trance state.
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(In this well-written and well-researched examination, Dr....)
In this well-written and well-researched examination, Dr. Stanley Fisher demystifies the process of self-hypnosis, presenting a clear and straightforward case for its use in achieving personal change in promoting healing and in heightening creativity.
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Fisher, Stanley was born on June 7, 1927 in New York City. Son of Nathan and Fanny (Rosenthal) Fisher.
Bachelor of Science, City University of New York, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy, City University of New York, 1977. Master of Social Work, Columbia University, 1952.
Assistant manager, Recording and Stat Corporation, New York City, 1957-1963;
director system programming, Univac, New York City, 1963-1965;
consultant, Turner Broadcasting System, New York City, 1965-1966;
director corporation systems, Commodity Credit Corporation, New York City, 1966-1967;
deputy chief international computing center, United Nations, New York City, 1967-1968;
research associate psychology and computer science, CUNY, New York City, 1968-1974;
associate research science, Columbia University, New York City, since 1974;
private practice, New York City, since 1978. Lecturer in surgery Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City, 1984-1988. Visiting associate in surgery Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1983-1991.
Consultant to numerous organizations including American Heart assosiation, New York Hospital, U. P.R.
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Active Heart Information Services New York Heart Association With United States Navy, 1945-1946. Member American Psychological Association, American Society Clinical Hypnosis, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Association for Computer Machinery, Psychoanalytic Society.
Married May Wechsler, November 25, 1951 (divorced 1976). Children: Paul G., Julia A. Married Esther M. Margolis, August 19, 1979.