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Ernest Rossi, PhD - Mind-Body Healing


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Topic Areas:
Clinical Demonstrations |  Mind-Body |  Neuroscience |  Psychotherapy |  Hypnotic Phenomena
Categories:
Pioneers of Psychotherapy |  Erickson Congress |  Erickson Congress 1992
Faculty:
Ernest Rossi, PhD
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
01:01:00
Publisher:
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Press
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Rossi (1992) demonstrates his approach to mind-body healing while working with a volunteer, Jennifer, who has rheumatoid arthristis in her hands, which have become distorted and painful. Rossi explains that mind-body healing follows a predictable pattern. During the final phase of this approach, Jennifer begins to experience automatic movement in her hands. She exclaims that her hands are moving more freely than they have in the last five years. Rossi attributes the success to "a genuine moment of self-empowerment."

Educational Objectives:

  1. To describe mind-body approaches utilizing Ultradian theory and practice.
  2. To describe how to recognize and utilize mind-body problems in psychotherapy.

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Ernest L. Rossi, PhD, is an internationally renowned therapist, teacher and pioneer in the psychobiology of mind-body healing. The author of more than 24 professional books, Dr. Rossi worked with Milton Erickson for eight years and co-authored three classic volumes on therapeutic hypnosis with him. Rossi has also edited four volumes of Erickson's Collected Papers and four volumes of Erickson's Seminars, Workshops and Lectures. He has been conducting research in the psychosocial genomics of ultradian rhythms and their relation to mind-body healing and psychotherapy for over three decades.


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