Spirit Release
Many of these are articles without annotation.
Crabtree, A. (1993). Therapy for possession. In W. B. Lucas (Ed.),
Regression therapy: A handbook for professionals (Vol. 2, pp. 327-343). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest Press.
Fiore, E. (1987). The unquiet
dead. New York: Ballantine.
I give this book to clients to read. It is an excellent explanation of what is
known as spirit attachments.
Fiore, E. (1993). Release of Entities. In W. B. Lucas (Ed.),
Regression therapy: A handbook for professionals (Vol. 2, pp. 344-356). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest Press.
Ireland-Frey, L. (1993a). Clinical depossession. In W. B. Lucas
(Ed.), Regression therapy: A handbook for professionals: Special instances
of altered state work (Vol. 2, pp. 357-374). Crest Park, CA: Deep
Forest Press.
Ireland-Frey, L. (1993b). Releasing the attachment of an aborted entity.
In W. B. Lucas (Ed.), Regression therapy: A handbook for
professionals (Vol. 2, pp. 304-311). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest
Press.
Jarmon, R. (1994). A case of orniphobia, treated with past life hypnotic
regression. Medical Hypnoanalysis Journal, 9(4), 141-148.
Lucas, W. B. (1993a). Contemporary approaches to releasement:
Introduction. In W. B. Lucas (Ed.), Regression therapy: A handbook for
professionals (Vol. 2, pp. 319-326). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest
Press.
Lucas, W. B. (1993b). Philosophical hypotheses. In W. B. Lucas
(Ed.), Regression therapy: A handbook for
professionals (Vol. 1, pp. 25-34). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest
Press.
Lucas, W. B. (Ed.). (1993c). Regression therapy: A handbook for professionals. (Vol.
1 & 2). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest Press.
Lucas, W. B. (1993d). A therapist learns about abortion. In W. B. Lucas
(Ed.), Regression therapy: A handbook for
professionals (Vol. 2, pp. 312-315). Crest Park, CA: Deep Forest
Press.
McAll, K. (1986). Healing the
family tree. London, England: Queenship.
McAll is an Anglican and a psychiatrist. His work is based within his Anglican
faith. An excellent introduction for Christians who are opposed to hypnotherapy. Family Therapists would recognize
his "family tree" as a genogram. He uses prayer for healing.
Modi, S. (1997). Remarkable
healings: A psychiatrist discovers unsuspected roots of mental and physical illness. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing Co.
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