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, confusion--with generous use of questions, puns, and playful humor--he seeded suggestions indirectly and positively with these tales, here gathered together by Dr. Rosen.
Describes Milton Erickson's contribution to practical psychotherapy. The text presents the actual approaches, methods and techniques Erickson developed that would enable people to use their own experiences to change behaviour.
This text is a case study that illustrates the use of multiple levels of consciousness and meaning to access and therapeutically reframe traumatic memories that were the source of very severe phobias and depression.
HEALING IN HYPNOSIS contains a fascinating biographical chapter on Erickson, revealing the many important events of his life that contributed to the development of his ideas. The lectures, seminars and workshops were not scholarly by nature. They were usual spontaneous, with only a very general theme to guide them.
Including a biographical chapter on Milton Erickson, this text reveals the many important events of his life that contributed to the development of his ideas and theories on hypnosis.
More than any other individual, Milton Erickson has been responsible for shaping the modern view of hypnosis. His great contribution came from his ability to locate an individual's inner resources for coping creativelywith the real problems of everyday life. Erickson himself endured tow bouts of polio and was in a wheelchair throughout much of his ...
Volume IV takes the reader on a journey that recaptures his evolution of the therapeutic double bind: from a technique based on an authoritarian concept of 'illusory choice', to a modern vision of the double bind as a 'free choice among comparable alternatives'.
Dr Zeig, a leading practitioner and teacher of Ericksonian psychotherapy and a former student of Erickson's, has written a uniquely personal view of Erickson himself, his basic ideas and techniques, his contributions to psychotherapy and his highly
Now available once again, this long out-of-print text brings to the forefront Milton H. Erickson's major collaboration with Linn F. Cooper on time distortion. Originally published in 1959 and revised and updated in 1982, this volume will be welcomed by anyone who follows the work of Erickson or the use of hypnosis in a therapeutic setting. Time ...
When Donald pretends not to be celebrating Christmas this year, he doesn't think his nephews will run away from home...but that's what happens in the all-new Yuletide saga "Freeze a Jolly Good Fellow!" Next, mix together Mickey Mouse, a mysterious cat burglar named Katarina, an ancient Chinese jade cat, and a Hong Kong criminal Tong, and you get ...
Milton H. Erickson was one of the most creative, dynamic and effective hypnotherapists and psychotherapists of the twentieth century. He used unconventional techniques with remarkable success. He was the founder of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and was a life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He received his M.D. from the ...
The workshops in family therapy presented throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe by Carol and Stephen Lankton have trained thousands of psychotherapists in the conceptual framework and specific interventions that make up an Ericksonian approach to the treatment of families. Now this volume makes available a stimulating body of teachings ...
Presenting a fascinating case study, this work illustrates the use of multiple levels of consciousness and meaning to access and therapeutically reframe traumatic memories that are the source of severe phobias and depression.
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