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Benjamin, H., Trubo, R. (1987). From victim to victor: The wellness community guide to fighting for recovery for cancer patients and their families. Los Angeles: Tarcher.
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Havens, R (1986) Posthypnotic predetermination of therapeutic progress American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 28, 258-262
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Lynn, S , Neufeld, V , Rhue, J , Matonn, A (1993) Hypnosis and smoking cessation A cognitive-behavioral treatment W J Rhue, S Lynn, I Kirsch (red), Handbook ofclinical hypnosis (s 555-585) Washington, DC American Psychological Association
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