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Generative Trance: The experience of Creative Flow
by Stephen Gilligan
Gilligan here reveals how life can be lived as a journey of consciousness. he emphasizes that reality and identity are constructed by ourselves, and explaines how generative trance is crucial in creating new realities and possibilities for clients. |
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The Practice of Hypnotism
by Andre Weitzenhoffer
This revised and updated edition of Dr. Weitzhoffer's classic guide provides mental health professionals with the background information and practical instruction they need to safely and confidently use hypnotic techniques in their practices. It is filled with the latest information available on hypnosis, and includes coverage of a wide range of timely topics, such as alternative medicine, the use of ideomotor signaling, induced memories, and multiple personalities. It also incorporate major updates on the Ericksonian approach, the socio-cognitive approach, hypnotic susceptibility, hypnotic depth, and measuring hypnotizability. |
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Words Were Originally Magic
by Steve De Shazer
Starting with a quote from Freud: "Words were originally magic", Steve de Shazer maintains that words have never lost their original magic and may, indeed, be more magical than Freud imagined. In spite of, or perhaps because of, this magic, therapist and client can work in a practical way. While challenging assumptions about change, de Shazer includes numerous transcripts to demonstrate the process of using magical words and even magical numbers in solution-focused therapy.
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Stories for the Third Ear
by Lee Wallas
Wallas' hypnotic stories are thoughtful and creative. They're great as a healing technique, especially for those clients less responsive to more direct approaches. They can be used both in individual and group modalities, with or without the client already being in trance. They're also quite useful as a base to boost one's own creative juices. |
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The Problem is the Solution!How to Use Symptom Phenomena to Generate Solutions
by Stephen Gilligan
In this dynamic audio seminar Dr. Gilligan elucidates how symptoms can be used to create solutions. You will learn key hypnotic techniques to use both personally and with your clients. Included are exercises, intense personal work, guided processes, lecture and demonstration. Topics in this audio seminar include: how to do inductions, somatic modelling, ideodynamic communication, age regression, age progression, and deep trance identification. The interplay of cognitive and experiential learning is emphasized throughout. |
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The Courage to Love:Principles and Practices in Self-Relations Psychotherapy
by Stephen Gilligan
Emphasizes love as the cornerstone of psychotherapy. This is a book about how psychotherapy may be used to cultivate the courage and freedom to love. In a time when love seems to be fading and hatred and despair rising, it presents love as a skill and force that can heal and invigorate, reconnect and guide, calm and encourage. |
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The Thin Book: Hypnotherapy Scripts for Weight Management
by Hal Brickman, Daniel Araoz
This collection of discrete hypnotherapy scripts is designed to aid clinicians in helping their clients deal with the complex, often lifelong issue of weight management. The scripts can also be used by individuals as a means to move away from common emotional triggers brought on by stress and feelings of low self-worth. |
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Trancework: An Introduction To The Practice Of Clinical Hypnosis
by Michael Yapko
A complete, practical and thorough introduction to the field of clinical hypnosis of the Erickson kind, it is constructed in such a way as to provide an excellent tool for learning the subject area. Each chapter ends with a review and a list of "things to do" in order to consolidate learning. An excellent book which has formed the learning foundation of many practising hypnotherapists all over the World. Highly recommended for anyone starting in Ericksonian hypnosis. |