|
|
![]() Guiding others to change
|
|
|
A Brief Guide to Brief Therapy
Brian Cade & William Hudson O’Hanlon Cade and O’Hanlon present a carefully drawn map of practice in this fast-changing field. They focus on ways of working common to all brief therapies, including framing, pattern, paradoxical, metaphorical and family interventions with an emphasis on the ethics of brief therapy. Useful for both novice and seasoned professionals.
|
||
|
|
Beliefs: Pathways to Health & Well-Being
Robert Dilts, Tim Hallbom, and Suzi Smith A reference book to identify and change beliefs. Discover how your beliefs can affect your mental, emotional, and physical health, and learn how to work with your beliefs to promote greater well-being. The content: reimprinting, reality stratégy, integrating conflicting beliefs, criteria identification, allergy treatment.
|
||
|
Changing Belief Systems with NLP
Robert Dilts In this book, Robert gives the reader a firm idea of how and when beliefs are formed and the true power that beliefs can have upon every aspect of a persons being. Description and demonstration transcripts of the Reimprinting and Changing Conflicting Beliefs techniques.
|
||
|
From The Inside Out: Building a Healthy Identity Sally Chamberlaine and Jan Prince For therapists and other facilitators of personal evolution, this book demonstrates methods for working with codependent clients. It is a practical manual with step-by-step techniques for addressing such issues as low self-esteem, weak boundaries or identity confusion, lack of assertiveness, relationship problems, depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, anxiety, and childhood trauma.
|
||
|
In Search of Solutions: A New Direction in Psychotherapy
L’orientation vers les solutions William Hudson O’Hanlon and Michele Weiner-Davis revised second edition of this classic book in solution-oriented therapy. Leaders in solution-oriented therapy, O'Hanlon and Weiner-Davis have revised their classic text. The book outlines the approach, provides guidelines for implementing solution-oriented language, and explains how to avoid dead ends. New material brings the reader up-to-date on advances in this field since the book's original publication in 1989.
|
||
|
Ordeal therapy: Unusual Ways to Change Behavior
Ordeal therapy. Jay Haley Find out how commun sense with rigor and conviction can solve the most complex situations. A book with real therapeutic cases, pleasant and often fun to read. It will teach you another way to look at changework. For the curious reader or the professional looking for enhancing his skills.
|
||
|
Provocative Therapy
Frank Farrelly Provocative Therapy was developed in an inpatient ward as Frank Farrelly, dissatisfied with his effectiveness as a therapist, began to explore new procedures for promoting significant, resilient change in chronic and recalcitrant patients. He now demonstrates the method in seminar. Provocative therapy is a wild form of confrontational therapy that cuts to the quick of a problem, throws it up in the air, bathes it in outrageous humour and opens up the possibilities of change. It works because Frank Farrelly has a deep understanding of the human condition and he knows how to make people laugh at themselves.
|
||
|
Solutions: Enhancing Love, Sex and Relationships
Leslie Cameron-Bandler A specialist in therapeutic models/techniques for correcting relationship problems and sexual dysfunction, Leslie presents basic NLP skills that you can use to establish an enriching, fulfilling couple relationship with mutually-satisfying sexual expression. You'll learn how people fall in (and out of) love. And you’ll experiment with the eye-opening Relationship Evaluator.
|
||
|
Taproots
William Hudson O’Hanlon The author wants to make Erickson's work accessible and to unravel the underlying structure of Erickson's marvelous interventions, which were often beyond the comprehension of his students. The goal of the book is to offer the reader a set of patterns that will result in therapeutic interventions of the same style as those used by Erickson himself. It also includes principles, assumptions to be avoided and illustrates the whole with examples from Erickson himself.
|
||
|
The Courage to Love: Principles and Practices of Self-relations Psychotherapy Stephen G. Gilligan, Ph.D. In a time when love seems to be fading and hatred and despair rising, this book presents love as a skill and force that can heal and invigorate, reconnect and guide, calm and encourage. In Gilligan’s self-relations approach, psychotherapy is a conversation about competing differences.
|
||
|
The Emotional Hostage: Rescuing Your Emotional Life
Leslie Cameron-Bandler and Michael Lebeau Many people never express their potential because their emotions keep them from taking actions or risks. (Examples: A lonely woman wants to connect with other people but lets shyness prevent interaction. A worker steers clear of professional challenges to avoid feelings of inadequacy.) This book, the foundation of Leslie Cameron-Bandler’s Imperative Self SM Therapy, examines how emotions can lead to behaviors that don’t support our well-being. It shows how we can take charge of selecting, expressing, and using emotions. Each chapter contains tips/techniques you can use to make an immediate difference in your life.
|
||
|
The Language of Change
Paul Watzlawick In this book, the author explains the relationships between consciousness, the brain, and interpersonal communication in a wonderful manner. For those interested in the nature of communication and dysfunctions caused by the hidden but logical traps we set up for each other by the way we communicate.
|
||
|
Therapeutic Metaphors
David Gordon Metaphor is ever-present as a tool for changing ideas and affecting behavior, and this book is a significant step forward in making the intuitive use of metaphor explicit. A highly-useful guide for professional communicators, Therapeutic Metaphors provides the opportunity to become more adept and creative with uses of metaphor, both in teaching environments and situations requiring behavioral change. The practical knowledge given here is disguised as enjoyable reading that maybe seen, heard, and felt. But even more importantly, this know-ledge can be put to immediate practical use.
|
||
|
The Tactics of Change
Richard Fish, John H. Weakland et Lynn Segal A best-selling, seminal manual on treating a wide range of clinical problems briefly and effectively. Explores the principles of brief therapy and discusses the basic elements of treatment. Examines common situations in therapy and what therapists can do to initiate change.
|
||
|
The Well Formed Story: How to Use NLP Processes in a Fictional Format Mary Shannon Campbell Learn to use NLP processes metaphorically. This fun, easy-to-use workbook will teach you how to write and tell stories for six of the most commonly used NLP processes, how to incorporate hypnotic language into your stories, and how to use "warm ups" that expand your linguistic awareness. Plus, you will get tips on enhancing your writing skills, creating stories especially for children, finding inspiration in every-day life for stories, and much more.
|
||
|
Tools of the Spirit
Robert Dilts & Robert McDonald Prayer, meditation, and ritual are some traditional tools of the spirit. The authors show us how to use NLP as a "meta tool" for creating other tools of the Spirit tools to aid us in bringing our individual minds and nervous systems more in harmony and alignment with the "larger mind" and "larger nervous system" of which we are members. This book will show you how to apply leading-edge NLP tools to deepen your sense of purpose, mission and belonging through such processes as: The Sacred Journey, The Presence of Eternity, Releasing Enmeshment With The Shadow, and Archetypal Self-Parenting.
|
You can choose the book you like and place your order at Amazon from this site,
propose us one of your favorite book on the subject
... subscribe to our regular mail information or contact us directly.
![]()
![]()
Bureaux: Rue de Genève 138, CH-1226 Thônex,
Siège social: Case postale 759, CH-1920 Martigny,
tél. (+41-22) 736 98 62 (du mardi au vendredi de 9h30 à 12h), fax (+41-22) 736 98 63,
Nos formations ont lieu dans toute la Suisse romande.
![]()
[Plan du site] [À propos de nous] [Activités] [Formations] [Séminaires] [Intelligence émotionnelle] [La PNL?] [Lecture] [Liens] [Contact]
Webmaster :
. © 1998-2005 Tushita Bosonet. Tous droits réservés.