Description
Paperback cover has some wear. The binding is secure. Some writing in the book and a sticker on the front cover.
This well-loved copy of “Self-Hypnotism: The Technique and Its Use in Daily Living” by Leslie M. LeCrom offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of the self-help movement. Published in the late 1960s, LeCrom’s work was part of a burgeoning interest in exploring the power of the mind and harnessing its potential for personal growth and transformation. Drawing upon the principles of hypnosis and the emerging field of psychotherapy, LeCrom presented a practical guide for using self-hypnosis techniques to overcome personal challenges, develop positive habits, and achieve greater self-awareness. While some of the language and approaches may feel dated to modern readers, the book remains a significant artifact of a pivotal era when the boundaries between psychology, spirituality, and popular culture began to blur. This particular copy, with its well-worn cover and handwritten annotations, bears the marks of an owner who actively engaged with LeCrom’s teachings, offering a unique window into the personal journey of self-discovery that this book inspired.