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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.
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.
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.

Innovative Hypnotherapy (Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson on Hypnosis: Vol. 4)
by M. Erickson and E. Rossi

The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing
by Ernest Rossi
Rossi brings together new evidence from psychoneuroimmunology, neuroendocrinology, molecular genetics, and neurobiology to show that there is no gap between mind and body, and outlines in a series of teaching tutorials a dozen new approaches to mind-body healing.

Trancework: An Introduction To The Practice Of Clinical Hypnosis
by Michael Yapko
A complete, practical and thorough introduction to the field of clinical hypnosis of the Erickson kind, it is constructed in such a way as to provide an excellent tool for learning the subject area. Each chapter ends with a review and a list of "things to do" in order to consolidate learning. An excellent book which has formed the learning foundation of many practising hypnotherapists all over the World. Highly recommended for anyone starting in Ericksonian hypnosis.

Hypnotherapy Scripts: A Neo-Ericksonian Approach
by Ronald A. Havens, Catherine R. Walters
Hypnotic trance is an everyday and therapeutically invaluable phenomenon.  Contains step-by-step guidelines for conducting hypnotherapeutic sessions and numerous scripts of specific inductions and therapeutic suggestion procedures.

Therapeutic Trances
by Stephen Gilligan
Specific covered topic areas: An overview of Erickson's approach, The experience of trance, The general approach of Ericksonian hypnotherapist, Cooperation strategies, Creating a context for therapeutic trance, and more.  A brilliant book, highly recommended!

Training Trances: Multi-Level Communication in Therapy and Training
by John Overdurf, Julie Silverman, Tad James
A unique integration of Ericksonian techniques, traditional models of hypnotherapy and recent research in related areas.  You will learn Milton Erickson's three most frequently used trance inductions, how to induce classic hypnotic phenomena,  and much more.

My Voice Will Go With You:  Teaching Tales of Milton Erickson, M.D.
by Sidney Rosen
Through "Teaching Tales" Erickson's intent was to influence a patient on conscious and unconscious levels.  Calling upon shock, surprise, confusion - with generous use of questions, puns and playful humor - he seeded suggestions indirectly and positively. - Contains over 100 tales.

Therapeutic Metaphors
by David Gordon
The author is one of the most respected authorities on the subject of the use of metaphor in a therapeutic context. This book presents his model for creating metaphors with which you can help clients gain access to some of the rich resources stored within. Incorporates hypnotic language patterns, representation systems, Satir categories and submodalities. A very impressive work and probably the best book on metaphors from an NLP perspective.
Provocative Therapy
by Frank Farrelly
It was first published in 1974 and it is said that it had a profound effect on the direction of Bandler’s work at that time. Highly recommended if you want to take your therapy sessions up a gear (provided you have the courage!).
Tales of Enchantment
by Carol and Stephen Lankton
A book of stories designed to help therapists assist clients in their movement toward specific, pre-planned goals. The stories are categorised according to the way they are structured to reach particular types of goals. Therapists are encouraged to borrow these stories and to use them to create more from their own personal experience. Highly recommended.
Handbook of Hypnotic Inductions
by George Gafner and Sonja Benson
An essential resource for novices and experienced professionals this collection of over two dozen hypnotic inductions includes scripts for conversational, embedded meaning, confusional and directive inductions. Ranging from beginner to advanced level, the detailed scripts are flexible templates that address the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, chronic pain and adjustment. The cover trance induction, deepening, realerting and debriefing. An excellently executed and researched book, it is a rewarding source of ideas and models for those working in the Ericksonian field.
Change - Principles Of Problem Formulation & Problem Resolution
by Paul Watzlawick
This book deals with the age-old questions of persistence and change in human affairs. More particularly, it is concerned with how problems arise and are perpetuated in some instances, and resolved in others. It examines how, paradoxically, common sense and logical approaches often fail and in doing so compound an existing problem, while seemingly "illogical" and "unreasonable" actions succeed in producing the desired change. The book incorporates concepts of human communication, interactional (i.e., marital and family) therapy, the pathogenic and therapeutic effects of paradoxes (double binds), and of action-oriented rather than origin-oriented techniques of problem resolution.
The Situation is Hopeless But Not Serious
by Paul Watzlawick
Anybody can be happy, but it takes extra effort and learning to make oneself unhappy. For those who aren't talented enough to create their own hell, this book offers help and encouragement. Calling upon metaphors, vignettes, and certain other "right hemispheric" language games, Dr. Watzlawick shows how we can (and do) make everyday life miserable and inflate trivialities beyond recognition. All readers will be both amused and startled to find themselves in this book, but there is special delight and enlightenment for therapists and counsellors. A great read, highly recommended.
The Language of Change
by Paul Watzlawick
In this ground-breaking book, a world authority on human communication and communication therapy points out a basic contradiction in the way therapists use language. Although communications emerging in therapy are described to the mind's unconscious, dark side, they are habitually translated in clinical dialogue in the supposedly therapeutic language of reason and consciousness. But, Dr. Watzlawick argues, it is precisely this bizarre language of the unconscious which holds the key to the realms where alone therapeutic change can take place. This book is a gold mine of valuable information for all serious therapists.
Therapeutic Metaphors
by David Gordon
The author is one of the most respected authorities on the subject of the use of metaphor in a therapeutic context. This book presents his model for creating metaphors with which you can help clients gain access to some of the rich resources stored within. Incorporates hypnotic language patterns, representation systems, Satir categories and submodalities. A very impressive work and probably the best book on metaphors from an NLP perspective.
Metaphor Therapy: Using Client-Generated Metaphors in Psychotherapy
by Richard Kopp
The use of metaphor in therapy was one of the techniques used by Dr. Erickson. This book, new in 1995, presents a number of different psychotherapeutic views including that of Erickson on this intriguing subject. This is a ground-breaking work which introduces the technique of utilising the patient's own metaphors in therapy. Highly recommended
Psychotherapeutic Metaphors : A Guide to Theory and Practice
by Philip Barker
"An internationally renowned author, lecturer, and practitioner, Philip Barker eases us into the world of metaphor, an invaluable technique in expediting psychotherapy." - J. K. Zeig. From the basic construction of the metaphor to successful delivery, this book provides a remarkably lucid and fascinating introduction for those who wish to add this powerful medium to their professional armamentarium.
Stories that Heal
by Lee Wallas
This book is sub-titled Reparenting Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families Using Hypnotic Stories in Psychotherapy. It is full of teaching tales, told not about the clients themselves but about others "who seem familiar", starts with the mother's pregnancy and progresses through the developmental stages, always depicting parenting as facilitative and supportive. Hearing these stories while in hypnotic trance, clients experience healthy reparenting, replacing hurtful past experience with loving infancy, childhood and adolescence. The book includes a step-by-step preparation for increasing clients' receptivity to the stories
Resolving Sexual Abuse : Solution-Focused Therapy and Ericksonian Hypnosis for Adult Survivors
by Yvonne Dolan
The approach adopted in this book enables clients to find relief from symptoms stemming from or related to sexual abuse, to alter feelings associated with memories of trauma so that flashbacks become less intrusive, and to develop a positive, practical, and healthy future orientation. In short, clients experience healing and begin to live satisfying lives. Stephen Gilligan has both endorsed the therapeutic work of the author of this book and recommended this book as "a must for anyone working in this field".

Uncommon Therapy: The Psychiatric Techniques of Milton Erickson
by Jay Haley
This book provides a comprehensive look at Dr. Erickson's theories in practice, through a series of case studies covering all kinds of problems that are likely to occur at various stage of human life cycle.  An excellent book!

Patterns of Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson, Vol. 1
by Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Milton Erickson
Dr. Erickson wrote in the preface of this book: "Although this book to which I am contributing a Preface, is far from being a complete description of my methodologies, it is a much better explanation of how I work than I myself can give. "

Patterns of Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson, Vol. 2
by Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Judith Delozier
In this volume, the work begun in vol. 1 is taken forward from modeling the verbal patterns in hypnosis to the area of Erickson's non-verbal communication patterns.  Contains two previously unpublished transcripts of Dr. Erickson's hypnotherapeutic work with clients.

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