Abstract
Some of the literature reports on hypnosis at a distance are briefly described and two case studies outlined. The first of these involves a patient previously treated by the therapist and the second a patient whom the therapist had never met. The treatment given in each case is described, as is the reaction of therapist and patient. It is concluded that, as far as these two cases are concerned, hypnotherapy by means of telephone was as successful as it would have been in a face-to-face situation.

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