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A must have: If you want to learn about Ericksonian hypnosis this is a must have. It covers major important skills that a hypnotherapist should have. most books out there justgive you techniques after techniques but this one does more, sharing the inside states, attitudes, beliefs a therapist should have. People just don't understand that it's not knowing the techniques that makes a great therapist but it's more of the characteristic and personality of the therapist that makes the techniques work. the same applies with all fields of interactional service. you will learn about flexibility and treat each client anew base on their needs and to be in the moment with the client and not recite scripted inductions like most schools teach you. this books sure is worth getting if you are seriously into hypnotherapy. It covers so much more important areas for a hypnotherapist that isn't emphasized in most schools. you'll learn more about being a hypnotherapist from this book then from any other book. Another cool thing about this book is that stephen is a great writer who is clear,concise and organized, not fluffy. i've gotten books from great hypnotherapist but was very dissapointed because they couldn't write. stephen isn't one of them. you can tell he cares about people learning about hypnosis and he don't hold back like most people.
a truly generative book to tackle "psychological problems": If you are interested in Ericksonian Hypsosis, you have to read the work of Stephen Gilligan. If you haven't heard of him, I'd be surprised. Stephen's reputation travels even more than he does. Amongst NLP scholars he is known as Milton Erickson's "best" student, the person that went farthest in deep trance identification with Milton. He really started modeling Erickson at the point that NLP left off. I first heard of him in 1993 but only met him in 1997 at the modeling and epistemology class at NLP University in Santa Cruz. His current work is still very compatible with what you'll read in this book. He maintains a private practice in San Diego and is an internationally known trainer. This book explains the therapeutic use of trance states. It synthesizes the approaches of Erickson, Bandler & Grinder and Bateson and brings a new perspective that goes even further. In short the basic idea to "cooperate": a therapist explores how his client constructs his reality, and then helps to construct new experiential realities, which expand the client's map, with respect for the customer's unconscious thinking. In other words, the therapist helps the client transform a problem into a solution. Given we consider Stephen as one of our examples, we asked his to write the foreword of our book "7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence" and we were glad that he accepted. Patrick E. Merlevede, M.Sc. -- co-author of "7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence"
Brilliant: This is a must-have book for anyone who uses Ericksonian principles in a therapeutic setting. The author has a profound grasp of the use of hypnotic techniques to bring about change. I would give this book 6 stars (*******) if that were possible.
One of the very best of its kind: There is little to fault and much to recommend in this fantastic resource book on Ericksonian Hypnosis. Gilligan is an acknowledged master of the art, and his depth of knowledge about it is made abundantly available to the reader. Far from being too technical, this is a very readable book, and the level and extent of detail given is highly rewarding to the student and professional interested in hypnosis. Giving this book a 10 is only fair if all you're looking for is a light read on hypnosis. If you want the best on hypnosis, the dirt, the real McCoy, then GET THIS BOOK. You'll be glad you did
Forget "Deeper, deeper, deeper"; create a relationship.: Forget the classic forms of hypnosis. Deeper, deeper, deeper will only work with about half of your clients. This book talks about the importance of creating a relationship and how the hypnotist should first hypnotize himself/herself before the client can go into trance. Excellent, excellent work. A leader in the field. I highly suggest The Courage to Love by the same author.
| Author: | Stephen G. Gilligan | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 616.89162 | | EAN: | 9780876304426 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 0876304420 | | Number Of Pages: | 366 | | Publication Date: | 1986 |
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