BT18 Pre-Conference 02 - Fundamentals of Ericksonian Approaches in Clinical Hypnosis - Brent Geary, PhD
This workshop will provide participants with an introduction to the key concepts and techniques of practice in Ericksonian hypnosis. A brief biography of Erickson’s professional life will provide perspective on the extensive contributions he made to the fields of hypnosis and psychotherapy. Terminology of hypnosis will be explained and various approaches to induction will be described and demonstrated. The process of a typical hypnotic session will be outlined. Considerable attention will be afforded the hypnotic phenomena, the essential mechanisms in hypnotic therapy. Erickson’s landmark concepts of utilization and indirection will be explored with particular focus on the use of therapeutic anecdotes and metaphors.
EP17 Pre Conference 02 - Utilizing Clinical Hypnosis To Enhance Treatment: Make Your (Inevitable) Suggestions Count - Part 1 - Michael Yapko, PhD
Building on the pragmatic foundation you have already developed as a clinician, you can readily appreciate that sug- gestion is an inevitable part of any treatment modality. The study of clinical hypnosis encourages a deeper under- standing of how you already use suggestive language in your therapy approaches as well as ways to broaden your range of skills in suggesting therapeutic possibilities. Immersion in the practice of clinical hypnosis fosters sensitivity to the unique and subjective aspects of human experience and offers ways to enlist these potentials as positive allies in treatment. In this respect, hypnosis may well be regarded as the original applied “Positive Psychology,” for anyone who practices hypnosis recognizes that people have many more resources than they realize. Hypnosis allows innate resources we all have to be far mor
EP17 Pre Conference 02 - Utilizing Clinical Hypnosis To Enhance Treatment: Make Your (Inevitable) Suggestions Count - Part 1 - Michael Yapko, PhD
Building on the pragmatic foundation you have already developed as a clinician, you can readily appreciate that sug- gestion is an inevitable part of any treatment modality. The study of clinical hypnosis encourages a deeper under- standing of how you already use suggestive language in your therapy approaches as well as ways to broaden your range of skills in suggesting therapeutic possibilities. Immersion in the practice of clinical hypnosis fosters sensitivity to the unique and subjective aspects of human experience and offers ways to enlist these potentials as positive allies in treatment. In this respect, hypnosis may well be regarded as the original applied “Positive Psychology,” for anyone who practices hypnosis recognizes that people have many more resources than they realize. Hypnosis allows innate resources we all have to be far mor
EP17 Pre Conference 02 - Utilizing Clinical Hypnosis To Enhance Treatment: Make Your (Inevitable) Suggestions Count - Part 2 - Michael Yapko, PhD
Building on the pragmatic foundation you have already developed as a clinician, you can readily appreciate that suggestion is an inevitable part of any treatment modality. The study of clinical hypnosis encourages a deeper under- standing of how you already use suggestive language in your therapy approaches as well as ways to broaden your range of skills in suggesting therapeutic possibilities. Immersion in the practice of clinical hypnosis fosters sensitivity to the unique and subjective aspects of human experience and offers ways to enlist these potentials as positive allies in treatment. In this respect, hypnosis may well be regarded as the original applied “Positive Psychology,” for anyone who practices hypnosis recognizes that people have many more resources than they realize. Hypnosis allows innate resources we all have to be far mor
EP17 Pre Conference 02 - Utilizing Clinical Hypnosis To Enhance Treatment: Make Your (Inevitable) Suggestions Count - Part 2 - Michael Yapko, PhD
Building on the pragmatic foundation you have already developed as a clinician, you can readily appreciate that suggestion is an inevitable part of any treatment modality. The study of clinical hypnosis encourages a deeper under- standing of how you already use suggestive language in your therapy approaches as well as ways to broaden your range of skills in suggesting therapeutic possibilities. Immersion in the practice of clinical hypnosis fosters sensitivity to the unique and subjective aspects of human experience and offers ways to enlist these potentials as positive allies in treatment. In this respect, hypnosis may well be regarded as the original applied “Positive Psychology,” for anyone who practices hypnosis recognizes that people have many more resources than they realize. Hypnosis allows innate resources we all have to be far mor
The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference 1985 Special Topic Panel 02 - Grandchildren's Personal Perspectives on the Masters - with Margo Adler, Dieter Baumann, and Sophie Freud
The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference 1985 Special Topic Panel 02 - Grandchildren's Personal Perspectives on the Masters - with Margo Adler, Dieter Baumann, and Sophie Freud