Memoir of a Trance Therapist: Hypnosis and the Evocation of Human Potentials vs On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
Overall winner: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
Key Differences
Pick Product A (Carl R. Rogers) if you want a widely reviewed, accessible classic on psychotherapy with a more affordable listed price and practical advice; pick Product B (Professor Adam Crabtree) if you prefer a niche memoir focused on hypnosis and human potentials with deep but limited reader feedback
Memoir of a Trance Therapist: Hypnosis and the Evocation of Human Potentials
A memoir exploring hypnosis and the evocation of human potentials. Insightful reflections on therapeutic trance work and personal growth. Reader takeaway: nuanced perspectives from a seasoned professional
Pros
- first-person perspective on trance therapy
- insightful discussion of hypnosis in practice
- clear connection between therapy and personal growth
- concise memoir format
Cons
- limited customer insights provided
- no features beyond memoir format
On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
A foundational psychology book exploring psychotherapy from a therapist’s perspective. Demonstrates clear, readable guidance and practical insights. Customer note: readability and advice are appreciated
Pros
- clear, readable writing
- practical insights into psychotherapy
- accessible introduction to therapy concepts
- patient-centered perspective
Cons
- no features listed
- limited detail on application steps
- no additional formats or media
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Carl R. Rogers |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Carl R. Rogers |
| User Reviews | Carl R. Rogers |