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An Uncommun Casebook
William Hudson O’Hanlon For Erickson aficionados, this book is a real treat hundreds of Ericson's published and unpublisned cases compiled, organized and summarized. Readers can turn to the relevant topic to find a brief review of presenting problem, age group, modality, problem duration, treatment length, result, follow-up, techniques and sources.
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Ericksonian Hypnotherapeutic Group Inductions
Hildegard Klippstein This book was originally written in German and translatated in English. It gathers together 37 fascinating hypnotherapeutic group inductions, all based on the work of Milton H. Erickson. This diverse selection, unified and informed by Dr Klippstein's eloquent commentaries, offers a broad range of induction styles, techniques, and applications, and conveys the myriad potentials in doing trance work with groups. This volume should be of special interest to trainers and students of Ericksonian methods. Practioners of group therapy will also benefit. They will find ways to adapt these techniques to patient populations. Therapists from all persuations can glean new methods by studying the rich, therapy communication forms used by the experts.… The reading should be, in all senses, an experience.
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Hypnosis
Tad James This book makes three radically different types of hypnosis easy to use in daily hypnosis work, exploring methods that employ Direct Authoritarian approaches, Indirect Permissive approaches, and techniques that place responsibility for hypnosis on the client. An invaluable resource for all trainers and therapists, it includes a range of powerful scripts.
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Mind-Body Therapy. Methods of Ideodynamic Healing in Hypnosis Ernest Rossi and David Cheek A remarkable collaboration between psychologist Ernest rossi and gynecologist-obstretrician David Cheek, this book guides and empowers therapists and patients to find the keys to their own health and well-being through therapeutic hypnosis. Hundreds of engaging case reports from Cheek's forty ears of clinical work bring the theory of mind-body therapy to life, while Rossi's chapters kink cheek's often intuitive work to the latest research in psychobiology.
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My Voice Will Go With You
Sidney Rosen Milton H. Erikson has been called the most influential hypnotherapist of our time. Closely related to his therapy was his use of "teaching tales." Calling upon shock, surprise, confusionwith generous use of questions, puns, and playful humorhe seeded suggestions indirectly and positively with these tales, here gathered together by Dr. Rosen.
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Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Volume I Richard Bandler and John Grinder Two pioneers of NLP, Drs. Bandler and Grinder, use highly-refined patterning and modeling techniques to identify the elements of genius in the legendary Milton H. Erickson, M.D. In the words of Dr. Erickson, this unique work is "a delightful simplification of the infinite complexities of the language I use with my patients. In reading this book, I learned a great deal about the things I’ve done without knowing about them." Erickson’s skills are carefully explained in his own words, as the reader follows an explicit model of Erickson’s revolutionary methods step by step.
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Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Volume II John Grinder, Judith DeLozier and Richard Bandler The process of creating programs which are useful to us the learning process is an ongoing process of change, and this modeling process occurs both at the conscious and unconscious levels of behavior. Here the authors extend their modeling skills from verbal patterning to nonverbal communication, examining the techniques with which Dr. Erickson engaged in multi-level communication with his patients. This insightful study is conducted with enthusiasm, affection and appreciation for Erickson and his extraordinary body of work.
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Phoenix
David Gordon and Maribeth Meyers-Anderson A clear and concise guide to the patterns of therapeutic intervention pioneered by Milton Erickson, the world’s foremost authority on the induction and utilization of trance states. Dr. Erickson had long been known for his remarkable successes in helping others to achieve happy, fulfilling, productive lives. Yet most of the descriptive and modeling attention given to Dr. Erickson has related to his hypnotic work. Phoenix covers new ground by examining his creation of successful therapeutic environments, revealing within these pages the masterful techniques of this consummate communicator.
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Healing in Hypnosis: Seminars, Workshops and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson, vol. 1 L'intégrale des articles de Milton H. Erickson sur l'hypnose Milton H. Erickson Collected work of Milton H. Erickson
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Life Reframing in Hypnosis: Seminars, Workshops and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson, vol. 2 L'intégrale des articles de Milton H. Erickson sur l'hypnose Milton H. Erickson Collected work of Milton H. Erickson
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Mind-body Communication in Hypnosis: Seminars, Workshops and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson, vol. 3 L'intégrale des articles de Milton H. Erickson sur l'hypnose Milton H. Erickson Collected work of Milton H. Erickson
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Creative Choice in Hypnosis: Seminars, Workshops and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson, vol. 4 L'intégrale des articles de Milton H. Erickson sur l'hypnose Milton H. Erickson Collected work of Milton H. Erickson
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Solution Oriented Hypnosis: An Ericksonian Approach L’hypnose orientée vers la solution : William Hudson O’Hanlon & Michael Martin When most people think of "hypnosis" they imagine either a sinister Mesmeresque figure declaring to his subject "you are getting sleepier and sleepier " or an entertainer compelling a subject to "cluck like a chicken." O’Hanlon demystifies the concepts of "trance" and "hypnosis." In an energetic and humorous manner, O’Hanlon takes you through the basics of trance induction and explains the how, what, and why of hypnosis. Each individual element of trance induction is explained clearly, through the use of case examples, demonstrations and discussion.
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The Adventures of Anybody
Richard Bandler Bandler does a wonderful job at circular, enigmatic, and yet satisfying fiction. He does an even better job at showing beautiful uses of hypnotic language and hypnotic metaphors. The entire book is also a wonderful hypnotic cure for ennui, both by being entertaining and by being a powerful set of hypnotic suggestions for exactly that purpose.
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The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing: New Concepts of Therapeutic Hypnosis Ernest Rossi No doubt those familiar with current research in psychobiology will be interested in hypnotherapist Rossi's description of therapeutic hypnosis, as will lay readers not daunted by the numerous citations to the professional literature. Integrating information from clinical and experimental studies on the placebo response, stress, neuroendocrinology, molecular genetics, the neurobiology of learning and memory, and psychosomatic medicine, he postulates a theory of mind-body communication and explores the idea of a mind-gene connection. His approach to mind-body healing is to help patients convert "stress symptoms into meaningful signals and psychological problems into creative functions" through therapeutic hypnosis.
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Therapeutic Trances: The Cooperation Principle in Ericksonian Hypnotherapy Stephen G. Gilligan, Ph. D. The cornerstone of this book is the principle of cooperation, which directs practitioners to join with and utilize the client’s ongoing experience as the basis for all communications. An experiential approach to translating problems into solutions via the therapeutic relationship is described throughout. Topics include: an overview of Erickson’s approach to hypnosis, trance as naturalistic, trance as the basis for problems and solutions, specific techniques for eliciting therapeutic trances, and much more.
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The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson: The Complete Volume
Ronald Havens This outstanding work of research extracts the core wisdom of Milton H. Erickson’s life-long work. Gleaned from the records of over 140 publications and lectures given by Erickson during his career this combined volume is an essential part of the available literature on Dr. Erickson. Part One on Human Behavior and Part Two on Psychotherapy, presents his methods and lessons, including his feelings on the use of objective observation, the uniqueness of the conscious mind, the realities and abilities of the unconscious mind, the creation and use of a therapeutic environment, and many other aspects of the life and work of this remarkable thinker and teacher. Part Three, Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy, presents a clear account of how Dr. Erickson conceived of hypnosis, particularly its access to the unconscious and its role in the process of therapy.
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Trance-Formations
Trans-Formations: John Grinder and Richard Bandler "Hypnosis is a word that usually gets strong responses from people" positive or negative. Often, people associate trance states with mysticism or magic, which has not helped the reputation of hypnosis. We encourage skeptics to suspend their beliefs or assumptions about hypnosis long enough to read this book. NLP cofounders Bandler and Grinder studied the famous therapist Milton Erickson to determine the structure of hypnosis. This book turns the "magic" into specific understandable procedures, some of which are useful in everyday conversation. In addition to the hows of hypnosis (basic and advanced), the authors describe numerous important uses for this science. A great introduction to the subject and an important reference book for hypnosis practitioners.
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