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Therapeutic Trances is a manifesto of the fundamental principles
and techniques of Ericksonian hypnotherapy. This innovative volume
lays out the principles and practice of developing relationships
with patients and creating a hypnotic environment in which true
healing can take place. The book offers therapists specific
questions to ask and practical ideas to pursue, thereby
illustrating how therapists may cooperate with clients to translate
problems into solutions. Stephen Gilligan synthesizes the
approaches of Erickson, Bandler & Grinder, and Bateson to bring
a new perspective to the field.
A tapestry of rich and varied perspectives drawn from a remarkable
event. The Brief Therapy Congress, sponsored by the Milton H.
Erickson Foundation, brought together over 2200 therapists and an
impressive faculty that included J. Barber, J. Bergman, S. Budman,
G. Cecchin, N. Cummings, S. de Shazer, A. Ellis, M. Goulding, J.
Gustafson, J. Haley, C. Lankton, S. Lankton, A. Lazarus, C.
Madanes, W. O'Hanlon, P. Papp, E. Polster, E. Rossi, P. Sifneos, H.
Strupp, P. Watzlawick, J. Weakland, M. Yapko and many more.
Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Ericksonian
Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy, held in San Francisco,
Calif., December 1988. The thirty-four contributions constitute a
state-of-the-art report on a burgeoning area. No index. Annotation
copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, O
Therapeutic Trances is a manifesto of the fundamental principles
and techniques of Ericksonian hypnotherapy. This innovative volume
lays out the principles and practice of developing relationships
with patients and creating a hypnotic environment in which true
healing can take place. The book offers therapists specific
questions to ask and practical ideas to pursue, thereby
illustrating how therapists may cooperate with clients to translate
problems into solutions. Stephen Gilligan synthesizes the
approaches of Erickson, Bandler & Grinder, and Bateson to bring
a new perspective to the field.
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. In Gilligan's
self-relations approach, psychotherapy is a conversation about
competing differences. When these differences are treated violently
or indifferently, problems arise; solutions develop when the skills
of love are practiced. Those practical skills are described here,
with an emphasis on postconventional ethics, Buddhist and aikido
principles, and ideas of human sponsorship.
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