Para la hipnosis clínica sucede lo mismo que ocurrió en física en el campo de la óptica: cuando el campo estaba prácticamente cerrado se abrieron nuevamente las posibilidades apareciendo nuevas maravillas tales como el láser. Cuando no hay más en hipnosis aparece este manual del prolífico genio de la psicoterapia Jeffrey K. Zeig que expande las posibilidades de la hipnosis terapéutica. Es un tesoro, diseñado y probado personalmente en el campo del entrenamiento de terapeutas por Jeff mismo. Con la práctica de los ejercicios propuestos vas a adquirir las habilidades que te van a hacer un excelente terapeuta; aunque pretendas que no usas hipnosis en tu trabajo diario.
En Evocacion, el Dr. Zeig continua con una exploracion que inicio hace decadas, cuando comenzo a tratar de trazar — y abundar sobre — los matices y las aplicaciones del extraordinario trabajo de Milton Erickson.
En Evocacion, el Dr. Zeig continua con una exploracion que inicio hace decadas, cuando comenzo a tratar de trazar — y abundar sobre — los matices y las aplicaciones del extraordinario trabajo de Milton Erickson.
La Anatomía del Impacto Experiencial es el segundo volumen de una trilogía, y puede leerse independientemente de los otros libros de la serie. El primer volumen, The Induction of Hypnosis (2014), presentó el modelo de hipnosis del Dr. Zeig. El tercero, Psychoaerobics (2015), presentó un método experiencial de desarrollo terapeuta.
Welcome to the worlds of conceptual communication and experiential learning, the last line in the Preface of this book, prepares readers for the Psychoaerobics Exercises. The exercises are designed to elicit in therapists generative states, from which both therapist and client can benefit. Composed of four sections -- Fundamental Perspectives, Warm-up Exercises, Psychoaerobic Exercises, and Concluding Remarks -- this book begins with a discussion on conceptual realization; Zeig proposes that therapists should approach therapy as artists, not as scientists. Facts inform; art impacts, he writes, explaining that the situation of therapy is one of uncertainty and ambiguity, both of which elicit emotion. Zeig credits his mentor, Milton H. Erickson, MD, who communicated concepts experientially and minimized facts, thereby becoming one of the world s greatest communicators.
The Anatomy of Experiential Impact is the second volume of a trilogy, and can be read independently of the other books in the series. The first volume, The Induction of Hypnosis (2014), presented Dr. Zeig’s model of hypnosis. The third, Psychoaerobics (2015), presented an experiential method of therapist development. In this book, you will encounter a model of brief therapy that can be applied independent of your preferred model of therapy.
Offering an entirely new fundamental model of hypnosis from an Ericksonian perspective, this book is valuable to the beginning and intermediate practitioner who wants to add hypnotherapy into clinical practice. It provides a comprehensive genealogy (an Ericksonian family tree), testimony to Dr. Erickson’s significant influence; deconstructs the key concepts of hypnosis; presents real-life cases, dispels myths; and demystifies the process of eliciting trance.
Offering an entirely new fundamental model of hypnosis from an Ericksonian perspective, this book is valuable to the beginning and intermediate practitioner who wants to add hypnotherapy into clinical practice. It provides a comprehensive genealogy (an Ericksonian family tree), testimony to Dr. Erickson’s significant influence; deconstructs the key concepts of hypnosis; presents real-life cases, dispels myths; and demystifies the process of eliciting trance.