Following tenets set out by Milton Erickson, Therapeutic
Interventions in Three Sentences: Reshaping Ericksonian
Hypnotherapy by Talking to the Brain and Body presents an array of
short, effective commands which have been developed for use in
connection with a wide range of mental and psychosomatic disorders.
Examining in detail the basic building blocks which must be in
place in order for someone to send an effective command to his or
her sub-conscious mind, the book presents an elegant way of using
informal variations of Ericksonian hypnotherapy in awake states and
transferring these principles to a variety of therapeutic settings.
The methods described follow specific rules derived from
hypnotherapy but can be integrated into any other form of
counselling or therapy and can be used in short sessions, in
telephone consultations and with patients in critical states, as
well as conversations of a therapeutic nature by non-therapeutic
professionals. The book explains why and how these interventions
work, their general structure, and how they can be used to tackle
specific needs such as trauma, depression, and anxiety disorders.
The book will be of great interest to counsellors, doctors and
therapists of different orientations who are looking for
therapeutic methods that can be used in short sessions or with
patients in critical states, as well as non-therapeutic
professionals who engage in conversations of a therapeutic nature,
such as social workers, pastors, nurses, carers and teachers
(including SEN teachers).
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