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Ericksonian Approaches
Rubin Batino and Thomas South
Ericksonian Approaches is a hands-on manual that includes an overview of the field of hypnosis from its history, myths, and misconceptions to Erickson's contributions. You will discover the NLP techniques and interventions that emerged from Erickson's mastery. You will learn hypnotic language patterns and a variety of induction processes. The book concludes with a whole spectrum of utilization methodologies specified to various mental and physical traumas and discomforts. This book is a must for anyone who wants to communicate effectively with the unconscious process. |
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Taproots: Underlying Principles Of Milton Erickson's Therapy
by W. O'Hanlon
An introductory book on Erickson's work and frameworks that his students have subsequently developed. Succinctly describes the core patterns and interventions used by Erickson. An excellent book easy to read and understand. |
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Experiencing Erickson : An Introduction to the Man and His Work
by Jeffrey Zeig
This book is more about Erickson himself than the technology for which he is known. The author was a student of Erickson and spent a lot of time with him and learning from him. The book is divided into four sections: Erickson's creativity, the Ericksonian approach, experiences with Erickson and the final section by Erickson himself. |
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The Answer Within: A Clinical Framework Of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy
by Stephen and Carol Lankton
Presents the structure of Erickson's hypno-therapeutic work by taking the reader step by step through the diagnostic and treatment processes. Special attention is given to the use of the multiple embedded metaphor. |
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Experiencing Hypnosis : Therapeutic Approaches to Altered States
by Milton Erickson
This book is a continuation of Erickson and Rossi's earlier work contained in "Hypnotic Realities" and "Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook", where the former trains the latter in the art of clinical hypnosis. Taken together these three volumes present a deepening understanding of what hypnosis is and the ways in which a creative process of hypnotherapy can be achieved and are a must for all serious students of Ericksonian psychotherapy. |
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Hypnotherapy, an exploratory casebook
by Milton Erickson
This book is the second in a series of three volumes by the authors which began with the publication of "Hypnotic Realities". Like volume one, this is essentially a record of Dr. Erickson teaching and training the Rossis in the field of clinical hypnotherapy. The present work is a practical study of some of the attitudes, orientations and skills required of the modern hypnotherapist. The book also contains many practical exercises for increasing understanding and competence in the use of Ericksonian techniques. An absolute mine of useful information about the man and his techniques. |
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Hypnotic Realities: The Induction of Clinical Hypnosis and Forms of Indirect Suggestion
by M. Erickson
This book is the record of a unique demonstration by Dr. Erickson of the art of inducing clinical hypnosis and the indirect forms of hypnotic suggestion. It is the record of a process of training and discovery. |
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The Nature of Hypnosis and Suggestion (Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson, Vol 1)
by M. Erickson and E. Rossi
A first-hand demonstration of Erickson's development of a nonauthoritarian approach to hypnotic suggestion. |
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Hypnotic Alteration of Sensory Perceptual and Psychophysical Processes (Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson, Vol 2)
by M. Erickson and E. Rossi
Describes actual mind/body mechanisms involved in the induction of a hypnotic state. |
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Hypnotic Investigation of Psychodynamic Processes (The Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson on Hypnosis, Vol 3)
by M. Erickson and E. Rossi
Explores the psychodynamic context underlying the development of hypnosis and its approaches to the unconscious. |
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Healing in Hypnosis : The Seminars, Workshops, and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson
by M. Erickson
Reveals many important events in Erickson's own life that contributed to the development of his ideas. Records the spontaneous demonstrations on hypnosis and hypnotherapy, given in response to the seminar's participants questions and needs. |
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Life Reframing in Hypnosis (Seminars, Workshops, and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson, Vol 2)
by Milton Erickson and Ernest Rossi
Shows how Erickson developed the approaches, methods and techniques that would enable people to use their own experiences to change behavior and to effectively reorganize the understanding of their lives. |
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Creative Choice in Hypnosis (The Seminars, Workshops, and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson, Vol 4)
by Milton Erickson and Ernest Rossi
Explores some important questions: Is hypnosis a process of manipulation or facilitation; Does the hypnotherapist control people?; Does the hypnotherapist simply give people permission to heal themselves? Discover how the therapeutic double bind evolved which leads to a profound shift in attitude: creative choice, not control or manipulation, is the inherent agent of healing in psychotherapy |
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The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson : Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy - Vol 1
by Erickson, Milton and Havens, Ronald
The material in this volume has been selected from Erickson's lectures, seminars, articles and books and is carefully organized to offer a clear account of how Erickson conceived of hypnosis, particularly its access to the unconscious and its role in the process of therapy. |
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The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson: Human Behavior & Psychotherapy - Vol 2
by Erickson, Milton and Havens, Ronald
This book is a collection of Erickson's methods and lessons, including his feelings on the uses 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. |