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Stephen Gilligan and Robert Dilts truly take you on a voyage of
self-discovery. The Hero's Journey examines the questions: How can
you live a meaningful life? What is the deepest life you are called
to, and how can you respond to that call? It is about how to
discover your calling and how to embark on the path of learning and
transformation that will reconnect you with your spirit, change
negative beliefs and habits, heal emotional wounds and physical
symptoms, deepen intimacy, and improve self-image and self-love.
Along this path we inevitably meet challenges and confronting these
challenges forces us to develop and think in new ways and push us
outside our comfort zone. The book takes the form of a transcript
of a four day workshop conducted by Stephen and Robert. It is a
powerful way of learning as you are so absorbed by the experiences
of the participants that you feel you are actually there. A
wonderful voyage of discovery for everyone who thinks 'there must
be more to life than this'. There is also a paperback edition
available, ISBN 9781785831621. .
In this book, Yapko not only demonstrates hypnosis is a viable and
powerful approach to the treatment of depression but also confronts
traditional criticism of its use head on. He first lays the
groundwork for the book's dual focus, opening with a discussion of
depressions. He then focuses on the historical perspective of
depression and hypnosis as "forbidden friends," shedding new light
on old myths about the use of hypnosis leading to hysteria, and
even suicide. The result is a definition of hypnosis as a flexible
and enlightened tool that offers precisely the multidimensionality
that the problem demands.
In this book, Yapko not only demonstrates hypnosis is a viable and
powerful approach to the treatment of depression but also confronts
traditional criticism of its use head on. He first lays the
groundwork for the book's dual focus, opening with a discussion of
depressions. He then focuses on the historical perspective of
depression and hypnosis as "forbidden friends," shedding new light
on old myths about the use of hypnosis leading to hysteria, and
even suicide. The result is a definition of hypnosis as a flexible
and enlightened tool that offers precisely the multidimensionality
that the problem demands.
Stephen Gilligan and Robert Dilts truly take you on a voyage of
self-discovery. The Hero's Journey examines the questions: How can
you live a meaningful life? What is the deepest life you are called
to, and how can you respond to that call? It is about how to
discover your calling and how to embark on the path of learning and
transformation that will reconnect you with your spirit, change
negative beliefs and habits, heal emotional wounds and physical
symptoms, deepen intimacy, and improve self-image and self-love.
Along this path we inevitably meet challenges and confronting these
challenges forces us to develop and think in new ways and push us
outside our comfort zone. The book takes the form of a transcript
of a four day workshop conducted by Stephen and Robert. It is a
powerful way of learning as you are so absorbed by the experiences
of the participants that you feel you are actually there. A
wonderful voyage of discovery for everyone who thinks 'there must
be more to life than this'. There is also a hardback edition
available, ISBN 9781845902865.
Stephen Gilligan's Generative Trance offers a framework for
developing a more creative consciousness and lays out the
step-by-step processes by which this can be done. William James
used to say that `the unconscious mind is the horse and conscious
mind is the rider: it's the relationship between the two that is
most important.' In Generative Trance renowned trainer Stephen
Gilligan shows you how to harness this relationship for a much more
powerful and effective therapeutic intervention, and reveals how
life can be lived as a great journey of consciousness. Emphasizing
that reality and identity are constructed by ourselves, Gilligan
explains how generative trance is crucial in creating new realities
and possibilities for clients. It is a view that differs markedly
from the traditional hypnosis ideas of a client losing control, as
well as from Ericksonian approaches that feature a benevolent
hypnotist who bypasses the conscious mind to work with a client's
unconscious mind. Instead, generative trance stresses a
`disciplined flow' process in which a person's conscious and
unconscious minds cooperate to weave a higher consciousness capable
of transformational change. Suitable for individuals who want to
live life as a creative journey, as well as for professionals
working with clients in such ventures.
On the leading edge of the new solution-oriented and narrative
approaches, this book presents groundbreaking work converging
around the idea that psychotherapy is primarily a special kind of
conversation that elicits clients' strengths, competencies, and
solutions. The therapist is seen as an expert in creating
conversations that reveal clients' expertise and empower them to
change. The book was conceived around a conference that took place
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in June 1992. In the meeting rooms and the
hallways, over morning coffee and late into the night, the
conversations among all conference participants - presenters and
attendees - were intense and dynamic. People engaged in ongoing
conversations about therapy, defining and redefining their
positions in, as Bill O'Hanlon has called it, "the third wave" of
psychotherapy. Readers will sense the flavor and excitement of
those Tulsa discussions in the dialogue of chapters and
commentaries in Therapeutic Conversations. Here contributors not
only present their latest views on ways to empower clients but also
discuss such issues as positioning of the therapist, time as a
dimension in psychotherapy, the uses of rituals and stories, and
the differences been "exceptions" and "unique outcomes".
Representing various perspectives on narrative, conversational, and
solution-focused therapies, the contributors include, among others,
Bill O'Hanlon, Steve de Shazer, John Weakland, Michele
Weiner-Davis, and Stephen Gilligan. There is a distinctly
international flavor, with contributions from Karl Tomm of Canada,
Michael White of Australia, and David Epston of New Zealand.
Whether venturing into the Theoretical Conversations of Part I or
the ClinicalApplications of Part II, readers will find themselves
stimulated not only to try new ways to converse therapeutically but
also to participate in the continuing conversation that defines the
practice of psychotherapy.
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