Seminars, Workshops and Lectures of Milton H. Erickson
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1998
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Free Association Books (Verlag)
978-1-85343-422-8 (ISBN)
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Volume IV explores some important questions through a presentation of Erickson's own hypnotic workshops and demonstrations, including: is hypnosis a process of manipulation or facilitation?; and does the hypnotherapist simply give people permission to heal themselves?
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 later life. He learned to use the healing methods of self-hypnosis to deal with his handicaps and uncover ways of experiencing living at more profound levels. His delight in teaching these methods of self-healing are clearly shown in these transcriptions of his seminars, workshops and lectures. Volume IV explores some important questions through a presentation, never before published, of Erickson's own hypnotic workshops and demonstrations: is hypnosis a process of manipulation or facilitation? does the hypnotherapist control people? does the hypnotherapist simply give people permission to heal themselves? The authoritarian-permissive paradox of hypnotherapy is most evidednt in Erickson's use of the double bind.
Volume IV takes the reader on a journey that recaptures his evoluiton 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'. This new vision represents a profound shift in attitude: creative choice, not control or manipulation, as the inherenet agent of healing in psychotherapy.
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 later life. He learned to use the healing methods of self-hypnosis to deal with his handicaps and uncover ways of experiencing living at more profound levels. His delight in teaching these methods of self-healing are clearly shown in these transcriptions of his seminars, workshops and lectures. Volume IV explores some important questions through a presentation, never before published, of Erickson's own hypnotic workshops and demonstrations: is hypnosis a process of manipulation or facilitation? does the hypnotherapist control people? does the hypnotherapist simply give people permission to heal themselves? The authoritarian-permissive paradox of hypnotherapy is most evidednt in Erickson's use of the double bind.
Volume IV takes the reader on a journey that recaptures his evoluiton 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'. This new vision represents a profound shift in attitude: creative choice, not control or manipulation, as the inherenet agent of healing in psychotherapy.
Milton Erickson was President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and the author of many books on hypnosis which have been widely influential. Sales of his books worldwide have exceeded 250,000 copies. All four volumes of the Seminars, Workshops and Lectures of Milton Erickson are being published by Free Association Books. The Editors are all psychologists engaged in clinical work and in writing in the Unied States.
Verlagsort | London |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Humanistische Psychotherapien | |
ISBN-10 | 1-85343-422-1 / 1853434221 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85343-422-8 / 9781853434228 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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