Books:
* The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing: This book explores the relationship between the mind and body in healing, integrating psychoanalytic theory with biological and neurological research.
* The Psychobiology of Gene Expression: Rossi proposed a theory of gene expression influenced by unconscious processes and altered states of consciousness.
* The 20 Minute Breakthrough: Use the Power of your Subconscious Mind to Change your Life: This book presents a practical approach to self-improvement and personal transformation through brief hypnotic techniques.
* The Dream of the Human Body: Rossi explored the relationship between dreams and the body, arguing that dreams can provide valuable insights into physical and emotional health.
* The Mind's Eye and the Body's Healing: A Dialogue Between Psychoanalytic Theory and the New Biology: This book continues his exploration of the mind-body connection and the potential of psychotherapy to facilitate healing.
* Psychoanalytic Hypnotherapy: Rossi outlined his approach to using hypnosis in psychoanalytic therapy, emphasizing its potential for accessing unconscious material and promoting therapeutic change.
* The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Consciousness: This book explores the emerging field of embodied cognition, arguing that consciousness is not solely a product of the brain but is shaped by the body's interactions with the environment.
* The Hypnoanalytic Process: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Hypnotherapy: This book provides a comprehensive guide to the use of hypnosis in psychoanalytic treatment.
Other notable works:
* Numerous articles and chapters in edited volumes: Rossi contributed significantly to the academic literature in the fields of psychotherapy, hypnosis, and consciousness studies.
* Co-author of the book "The Power of the Subconscious Mind" with Louise Hay: This book focuses on the role of the subconscious mind in shaping thoughts, beliefs, and behavior.
Rossi's work continues to influence contemporary thinking on psychotherapy, hypnosis, and the mind-body connection. He was a pioneer in bridging the gap between traditional psychoanalysis and new discoveries in neuroscience and biology.