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Words
Were Originally Magic
by Steve De Shazer
Starting with a quote
from Freud: "Words were originally magic", Steve de Shazer
maintains that words have never lost their original magic and may,
indeed, be more magical than Freud imagined. In spite of, or perhaps
because of, this magic, therapist and client can work in a practical
way. While challenging assumptions about change, de Shazer includes
numerous transcripts to demonstrate the process of using magical words
and even magical numbers in solution-focused therapy. |
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The
Problem is the Solution! How to Use Symptom Phenomena to Generate
Solutions - (12 audio tapes)
by Stephen Gilligan
In this dynamic audio
seminar Dr. Gilligan elucidates how symptoms can be used to create
solutions. You will learn key hypnotic techniques to use both personally
and with your clients. Included are exercises, intense personal work,
guided processes, lecture and demonstration. Topics in this audio
seminar include: how to do inductions, somatic modelling, ideodynamic
communication, age regression, age progression, and deep trance identification.
The interplay of cognitive and experiential learning is emphasized
throughout. |
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Stories
for the Third Ear
by Lee Wallas
Wallas' hypnotic stories
are thoughtful and creative. They're great as a healing technique,
especially for those clients less responsive to more direct approaches.
They can be used both in individual and group modalities, with or
without the client already being in trance. They're also quite useful
as a base to boost one's own creative juices. |
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Generative
Hypnosis
by Stephen Gilligan
In this audio seminar
you will learn how to apply hypnosis to resolve difficulties and to
use it generatively to create the life you want. Gilligan presents
a series of exercises which teach your unconscious as well as your
conscious mind. You will develop greater awareness which will allow
you to communicate directly with your unconscious mind . |
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The
Courage to Love: Principles and Practices in Self-Relations
Psychotherapy
by Stephen Gilligan
Emphasizes love as
the cornerstone of psychotherapy. This is a book about how psychotherapy
may be used to cultivate the courage and freedom to love. In a time
when love seems to be fading and hatred and despair rising, it presents
love as a skill and force that can heal and invigorate, reconnect
and guide, calm and encourage. |
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A
Brief Guide to Brief Therapy
by Brian Cade, William
Hudson O'Hanlon
Overview of the state-of-the-art
brief therapy, derived from Milton Erickson's work and family therapy. |
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Essentials
of Hypnosis
Yapko, Michael
Exceedingly clear,
concise,
and comprehensive, Essentials of Hypnosis will acquaint you with a
dynamic, diverse, and constantly evolving field, one that offers super
therapeutic tools widely applicable in many contexts. Among
the topics are: myths and misconceptions, human suggestibility, susceptibility,
classical hypnotic phenomena, techniques for traditional and naturalistic
inductions, self-hypnosis, overcoming resistance, pitfalls to avoid. |
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Hypnotic
Techniques
by David Calof
This remarkable 6-tape
set has been created by-in John GrinderÍs words- "One
of the most creative hypnotists I have ever met." David Calof
gives you a thorough background in the history of hypnosis from Mesmer
to Erickson, as well as a wealth of practical hypnosis techniques.
You will learn direct and indirect group inductions demonstrating
classic hypnotic phenomena, pre-induction dialogue, the misconceptions
in hypnosis, and self-hypnosis techniques. Now you can benefit through
the direct guidance of a true master of Ericksonian hypnosis. |
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Monsters
and Magical Sticks or There's No Such Thing As Hypnosis
by Heller, Stephen
If you want to know
how hypnosis really works (and no, it has nothing to do with waving
of hands) you will want to read this book. If you want to know
the "magic" behind Ericksonian hypnosis and NLP,
you have to read this book. The books is entertaining and much
as instructional. |
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Time
Line Therapy and the Basis of Personality
by James, Ted and
Woodsmall, Wyatt
Time Line Therapy
and the Basis of Personality is a nlp study of most of the important
elements that make up a person's core personality. These include time
line therapy (memory storage) meta programs, and values. |
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Unlimited
Selling Power: How to Master Hypnotic Selling Skills
by Donald J. Moine,
Kenneth L. Lloyd
The book applies Ericksonian
hypnotic techniques to the interpersonal sales process. It covers
developing rapport through pacing, using stories and metaphors, eliciting
criteria and much more. Thorough, step by step approach with recommendations
in how to practice these skills in the real world. |
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Hypnosis:
A Comprehensive Guide
by Ted James, Lorraine
Flores, Jack Schober
This book makes
three radically different and important types of hypnosis easy to
use in daily hypnosis work, as it examines in detail the techniques
of Erickson, Estabrooks and Elman. Hypnosis
explores
methods that employ Direct Authoritarian and Indirect Permissive
approaches,
incorporates scripts and inductions for producing deep-trance phenomena. |
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Solution-Oriented
Hypnosis: An Ericksonian Approach
by William Hudson
O'Hanlon
A fascinating journey
as O'Hanlon takes readers through the experience of one of his two-day
workshops on Ericksonian hypnosis.
Written with humor and understanding
in the informal style of a seminar in a manner that anyone could
learn from. |
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Conversations
with Milton Erickson, Vol 1: Changing Individuals
by Jay Haley, Milton
Erickson
If one could ask
Milton Erickson anything one wishes about how to change people,
the result would be these conversations. The lively discussions
are about the basic issues in the clinical field and are essential
to the education of any therapist today. These conversations took
place over a period of 17 years and were recorded as part of Gregory
Bateson's project on communication and therapy. Bateson is involved
in these conversations, which were primarily conducted by Jay Haley
and John Weakland who were specializing in the study of Erickson's
way of changing human beings. |
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Conversations
with Milton Erickson, Vol 2: Changing Couples
by Jay Haley, Milton
Erickson
This series of conversations
sets the stage for strategic
family therapy. Erickson is in classic form here, the wit, the insight,
and the process of change are all laid out quite well here. What
these series do is lay out the way Erickson worked, and the guiding
principles that he used in therapy. |
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Conversations
with Milton H. Erickson, Vol 3:
Changing Children and Families
by Jay Haley, Milton
Erickson
In this volume,
these conversations describe Erickson's lively ways of doing therapy
with children and presents his basic ideas about children and families. |
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The
February Man : Evolving Consciousness and Identity in Hypnotherapy
by Milton Erickson,
Ernest Lawrence Rossi
Transcripts and
commentaries connected with a hypnotherapeutic
case from a phase in Erickson's career when his ideas were being
developed. The report documents the use of multiple levels of consciousness
and meaning to access and reframe traumatic memories that were the
source of a young woman's severe phobias and depression. |
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101
Healing Metaphors: Using Metaphors in Therapy
by George W. Burns
Dr. Burns has created
a treasure trove of charming and thought provoking metaphors .
The book contains 101 stories grouped by desired therapeutic outcome
and highlighting each story's applicability to a variety of presenting
problems. Offers talking points for therapists such as specific
insights, outcomes, or skills illustrated in the stories. |
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Zebu:
The Hypnotic Language Card Game
by Robert Anue
ZEBU is a normal boxed
deck of 52 playing cards with 52 extraordinary language patterns taken
from the field of NLP and the field of hypnosis from the work of Milton
H. Erickson, M.D. Each card in the ZEBU deck has a language pattern
written at the top and bottom, and a commentary in the center. ZEBU
is a tool you can use to practice and learn important language patterns
and have fun doing it! Playing ZEBU is learning at its best, because
the whole time is spent listening to and using the language patterns
-- and it's entertaining. Instructions, insightful commentary, and
examples are included. |
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Therapeutic
Metaphors for Children and the Child Within
by Joyce C. Mills,
Richard J. Crowley, Margaret O'Ryan
The book presents
a method of applying Erikson's metaphoric interpersonal technique
for child therapy. Incorporates theory, technique, and examples
to give the reader a full sense of the 'second generation' Eriksonian
method of therapy with children of all ages.
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Symbol,
Story and Ceremony: Using Metaphor in Individual and Family
Therapy
by Gene Combs, Jill
Freedman
Inspired by the
work of Milton H. Erickson and Gregory Bateson, Combs and Freedman,
both practicing therapists, acquaint therapists with the various
uses of metaphor in psychotherapy, provide instruction in how to
construct metaphors, and give examples of a wide variety of metaphors. |
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Hypnotic
Language
by John Burton,
Bobby Bodenhamer
We each shape our
own reality. Perceptions and cognitive processes unique to each
of us determine our individual perspective on the world, and we
present to ourselves what we are programmed to see. But what if
we could change our perceptions and cognitive processes and
consequently our reality? This remarkable book examines the
structures of the hypnotic sentence, and the very cognitive dimensions
that allow hypnotic language to be effective in changing our minds. |
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