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12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy, Brief Ericksonian Psychotherapy
presented by Jeffrey K. Zeig, 1947- and Stephen Gilligan, 1954-; produced by Milton H. Erickson Foundation, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 5 hours 10 mins
Ericksonian hypnotherapy and the Self-Relations approach are experiential methods of change. In combination they can be synergistic. Psychotherapy is best when clients have a first-hand experience of an alive therapeutic process. Such dynamic empowering experiences pave the way for dynamic understandings. Drs. Gil...
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presented by Jeffrey K. Zeig, 1947- and Stephen Gilligan, 1954-; produced by Milton H. Erickson Foundation, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 5 hours 10 mins
Description
Ericksonian hypnotherapy and the Self-Relations approach are experiential methods of change. In combination they can be synergistic. Psychotherapy is best when clients have a first-hand experience of an alive therapeutic process. Such dynamic empowering experiences pave the way for dynamic understandings. Drs. Gilligan and Zeig will engage with each other and the participants to examine commonalities and differences in their work. Educational Obj...
Ericksonian hypnotherapy and the Self-Relations approach are experiential methods of change. In combination they can be synergistic. Psychotherapy is best when clients have a first-hand experience of an alive therapeutic process. Such dynamic empowering experiences pave the way for dynamic understandings. Drs. Gilligan and Zeig will engage with each other and the participants to examine commonalities and differences in their work. Educational Objectives: 1. Describe the ten therapeutic patterns of Ericksonian influence communication. 2. Demonstrate the relationship between interviewing for personal resources and integrating them into a hypnosis session. 3. List and describe the stages of hypnotic interaction. 4. Describe and demonstrate the role of post-hypnotic suggestions in generalizing individual therapy session gains. 5. Compare and contrast elements of an Ericksonian induction with traditional inductions. 6. Describe the Utilization Method.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Conference materials, Instructional material
Contributor
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Author / Creator
Jeffrey K. Zeig, 1947-, Stephen Gilligan, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Psychological issues, Education, development, and training, Psychotherapists, Intimacy, Self image, Communication, Interviews, Self Psychology, Brief Relational Therapy, Resentment, Fearfulness, Anxiety, Brief relational therapy, Hypnotherapy, Self help, Self analysis, Experiential psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 The Milton H. Erickson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Therapeutic Approach
Brief relational therapy, Hypnotherapy, Self help, Self analysis, Experiential psychotherapy
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12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy, Generative Therapy: Using Positive Connections to Create Transformat...
presented by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 54 mins
This demonstration will show how generative psychotherapy is organized around three positive connections: (1) a positive intention/goal, (2) a "felt sense" of somatic presence, and (3) positive resources. These positive connections provide a structural base around which a creative session, including generative tra...
Sample
presented by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 54 mins
Description
This demonstration will show how generative psychotherapy is organized around three positive connections: (1) a positive intention/goal, (2) a "felt sense" of somatic presence, and (3) positive resources. These positive connections provide a structural base around which a creative session, including generative trance work, may be unfolded to achieve therapeutic outcomes. Educational Objectives: 1. Explain how to identify positive intentions/goals...
This demonstration will show how generative psychotherapy is organized around three positive connections: (1) a positive intention/goal, (2) a "felt sense" of somatic presence, and (3) positive resources. These positive connections provide a structural base around which a creative session, including generative trance work, may be unfolded to achieve therapeutic outcomes. Educational Objectives: 1. Explain how to identify positive intentions/goals, and resources. 2. Discuss how these positive connections may be the base for unfolding a therapeutic session.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Conference materials
Author / Creator
Stephen Gilligan, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Education, development, and training, Self image, Anxiety, Brief relational therapy, Hypnotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 The Milton H. Erickson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Therapeutic Approach
Brief relational therapy, Hypnotherapy
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12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy, Hypnosis and Experiential Learning
presented by Michael D. Yapko, 1954-; produced by Milton H. Erickson Foundation, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 59 mins
The modern perspective of hypnosis considers the role of attention and absorption in catalyzing adaptive responses. Hypnosis provides a context for developing new associations on multiple levels that have therapeutic potential. In this clinical demonstration, a hypnosis session will be conducted to assist the clie...
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presented by Michael D. Yapko, 1954-; produced by Milton H. Erickson Foundation, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 59 mins
Description
The modern perspective of hypnosis considers the role of attention and absorption in catalyzing adaptive responses. Hypnosis provides a context for developing new associations on multiple levels that have therapeutic potential. In this clinical demonstration, a hypnosis session will be conducted to assist the client in evolving resources that may be helpful to personal growth. Educational Objectives: 1. Describe the merits of hypnosis in catalyzi...
The modern perspective of hypnosis considers the role of attention and absorption in catalyzing adaptive responses. Hypnosis provides a context for developing new associations on multiple levels that have therapeutic potential. In this clinical demonstration, a hypnosis session will be conducted to assist the client in evolving resources that may be helpful to personal growth. Educational Objectives: 1. Describe the merits of hypnosis in catalyzing therapeutic goals. 2. Demonstrate the use of hypnosis as a means of empowering clients.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Conference materials
Contributor
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Author / Creator
Michael D. Yapko, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Education, development, and training, Family and relationships, Self-care, Boundaries, Experience and reflection, Focusing, Emotional awareness, Separation anxiety, Anxiety, Hypnotherapy, Acceptance and commitment therapy, Experiential psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 The Milton H. Erickson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Therapeutic Approach
Hypnotherapy, Acceptance and commitment therapy, Experiential psychotherapy
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12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy, Working with Deep Trance Phenomena
presented by Dan Short; produced by Milton H. Erickson Foundation, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 59 mins
Erickson commented that, for most clinical work, a light to medium trance is sufficient. But there are instances when it is helpful to elicit deep trance phenomena, such as hypnotic amnesia, immobility, analgesia, dissociation, and positive hallucinations. The elicitation of these abilities will be demonstrated as...
Sample
presented by Dan Short; produced by Milton H. Erickson Foundation, in 12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2015), 59 mins
Description
Erickson commented that, for most clinical work, a light to medium trance is sufficient. But there are instances when it is helpful to elicit deep trance phenomena, such as hypnotic amnesia, immobility, analgesia, dissociation, and positive hallucinations. The elicitation of these abilities will be demonstrated as well as utilization of failure to produce certain deep trance phenomena. Educational Objectives: 1. Describe how to elicit deep trance...
Erickson commented that, for most clinical work, a light to medium trance is sufficient. But there are instances when it is helpful to elicit deep trance phenomena, such as hypnotic amnesia, immobility, analgesia, dissociation, and positive hallucinations. The elicitation of these abilities will be demonstrated as well as utilization of failure to produce certain deep trance phenomena. Educational Objectives: 1. Describe how to elicit deep trance phenomena. 2. Explain how to use resistance to the client's advantage.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Conference materials, Instructional material
Contributor
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Author / Creator
Dan Short
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
12th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Positive reinforcement, Dissociation, Imagery, Relaxation strategies, Hypnotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 The Milton H. Erickson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Therapeutic Approach
Relaxation strategies, Hypnotherapy
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Attentional Absorption, Hypnosis, and Experiential Learning
written by Michael D. Yapko, 1954- (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013), 1 hour 5 mins
In this video Michael Yapko demonstrates how to use hypnosis as a therapeutic tool.
Sample
written by Michael D. Yapko, 1954- (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013), 1 hour 5 mins
Description
In this video Michael Yapko demonstrates how to use hypnosis as a therapeutic tool.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Michael D. Yapko, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Topic / Theme
Theory, Experience and reflection, Self exploration, Therapeutics, Experiential psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Therapeutic Approach
Experiential psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, 10, Facilitating Gene Expression in Hypnosis and Psychotherapy
written by Ernest Rossi, 1933-; presented by Ernest Rossi, 1933-, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 10 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2009), 59 mins
Educational Objectives:
1) To describe the general waking trance in brief psychotherapy.
2) To describe the four-stage creative cycle in brief psychotherapy.
Sample
written by Ernest Rossi, 1933-; presented by Ernest Rossi, 1933-, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 10 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2009), 59 mins
Description
Educational Objectives:
1) To describe the general waking trance in brief psychotherapy.
2) To describe the four-stage creative cycle in brief psychotherapy.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Counseling session
Author / Creator
Ernest Rossi, 1933-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Speaker / Narrator
Ernest Rossi, 1933-
Person Discussed
Ernest Rossi, 1933-
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Counseling & Therapy, Counseling skills, Psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of The Milton H. Erickson Foundation.
Therapeutic Approach
Psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, 11, Generative Trance and Transformation
written by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-; presented by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 11 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2009), 54 mins
This session will illustrate the Ericksonian utilization principle, which states that under proper conditions, a problem may easily transform into a solution. The demonstration will show how to develop such conditions via the experience of “generative trance,” such that positive shifts in a person’s somatic,...
Sample
written by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-; presented by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 11 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2009), 54 mins
Description
This session will illustrate the Ericksonian utilization principle, which states that under proper conditions, a problem may easily transform into a solution. The demonstration will show how to develop such conditions via the experience of “generative trance,” such that positive shifts in a person’s somatic, cognitive and field experience lead to positive changes. Educational Objectives: 1) Demonstrate how symptoms can be come solutions und...
This session will illustrate the Ericksonian utilization principle, which states that under proper conditions, a problem may easily transform into a solution. The demonstration will show how to develop such conditions via the experience of “generative trance,” such that positive shifts in a person’s somatic, cognitive and field experience lead to positive changes. Educational Objectives: 1) Demonstrate how symptoms can be come solutions under conditions of generative trance. 2) Demonstrate how a generative trance unfolds from the client’s unique processes and idiosyncratic values.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Counseling session
Author / Creator
Stephen Gilligan, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Speaker / Narrator
Stephen Gilligan, 1954-
Person Discussed
Stephen Gilligan, 1954-
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Counseling & Therapy, Counseling skills, Hypnotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of The Milton H. Erickson Foundation.
Therapeutic Approach
Hypnotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, Fundamentals of Hypnosis, Part 3
presented by Michael D. Yapko, 1954-, Diane Yapko; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 2 hours 2 mins
This one-day preconference introductory level workshop will provide a solid conceptual and practical framework for understanding the dynamic and fascinating field of hypnosis. The emphasis will be on starting to develop some of the core skills for designing and delivering hypnotically based interventions in ways t...
Sample
presented by Michael D. Yapko, 1954-, Diane Yapko; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 2 hours 2 mins
Description
This one-day preconference introductory level workshop will provide a solid conceptual and practical framework for understanding the dynamic and fascinating field of hypnosis. The emphasis will be on starting to develop some of the core skills for designing and delivering hypnotically based interventions in ways that are consistent with your chosen style of practice. Thus, this workshop will include “hands-on” experiences as well as the oppor...
This one-day preconference introductory level workshop will provide a solid conceptual and practical framework for understanding the dynamic and fascinating field of hypnosis. The emphasis will be on starting to develop some of the core skills for designing and delivering hypnotically based interventions in ways that are consistent with your chosen style of practice. Thus, this workshop will include “hands-on” experiences as well as the opportunity to observe and deconstruct a recorded clinical hypnosis demonstration session.People learn best through experience, and hypnosis is a vehicle of focused, experiential learning. Research on the effectiveness of hypnosis highlights the fact that hypnosis enhancestreatment outcomes. It is a domain of professional practice that encompasses effective and empowering approaches to psychotherapy (such as skill building, resource accessing and reframing) and behavioral medicine (such as pain management and promoting health and healing). What a privilege to work with people in this way!
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
HMP Global
Author / Creator
Diane Yapko, Michael D. Yapko, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Theory, Hypnotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Therapeutic Approach
Hypnotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, Strategic Methods
presented by Jeffrey K. Zeig, 1947-, Doug Edwards; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 1 hour 57 mins
The strategic presentation of a therapeutic concept enhances the effect. This is true no matter what school of therapy is being practiced. Consists of lecture, demonstration, and small group practice.
Sample
presented by Jeffrey K. Zeig, 1947-, Doug Edwards; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
The strategic presentation of a therapeutic concept enhances the effect. This is true no matter what school of therapy is being practiced. Consists of lecture, demonstration, and small group practice.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
HMP Global
Author / Creator
Doug Edwards, Jeffrey K. Zeig, 1947-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Strategies, Strategic Therapy, Strategic therapy, Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Therapeutic Approach
Strategic therapy, Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, Workshop 16, Symptoms as Solutions: Welcoming and Integrating Disturbing Patterns as Integral to Sustainable Cha...
presented by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-, Michael Munion, fl. 1979-2017; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, Workshop 16 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 2 hours 5 mins
A central currency in the therapeutic exchange is negative experiences—depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, etc. This practical and positive approach assumes that each core human experience has equivalent potential to be positive or negative, depending on the human relationship to it; and thus focuses on how...
Sample
presented by Stephen Gilligan, 1954-, Michael Munion, fl. 1979-2017; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, Workshop 16 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 2 hours 5 mins
Description
A central currency in the therapeutic exchange is negative experiences—depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, etc. This practical and positive approach assumes that each core human experience has equivalent potential to be positive or negative, depending on the human relationship to it; and thus focuses on how problems may be transformed to resources by skillful human connection. This process operates at two levels:(1) Developing a generative...
A central currency in the therapeutic exchange is negative experiences—depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, etc. This practical and positive approach assumes that each core human experience has equivalent potential to be positive or negative, depending on the human relationship to it; and thus focuses on how problems may be transformed to resources by skillful human connection. This process operates at two levels:(1) Developing a generative state (in the therapist, client, and relationship field) and then(2) Using specific methods of transforming negative experiences and behaviors. Multiple techniques and examples for will be given, along with an exercise and demonstration.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
HMP Global
Author / Creator
Michael Munion, fl. 1979-2017, Stephen Gilligan, 1954-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Positive approaches, Anxiety, Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Therapeutic Approach
Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy
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