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		By: Shane Clements		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Good stuff, Brian. Thanks. As a practitioner of both hypnosis and mindfulness-based meditation practices, I agree, they are similar in many areas but also have distinct differences, and depending on the personal needs, or individual needs of the client, they should be tailored to each situation. There is a good book by Michael Yapko, Mindfulness and Hypnosis, on the subject if anyone is interested in further reading.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good stuff, Brian. Thanks. As a practitioner of both hypnosis and mindfulness-based meditation practices, I agree, they are similar in many areas but also have distinct differences, and depending on the personal needs, or individual needs of the client, they should be tailored to each situation. There is a good book by Michael Yapko, Mindfulness and Hypnosis, on the subject if anyone is interested in further reading.</p>
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