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Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy
An Exploratory Casebook
by
Milton H. Erickson
and
Ernest L. Rossi
With a Foreword by Sidney Rosen
IRVINGTON PUBLISHERS, Inc., New York
Halsted Press Division of
JOHN WILEY Sons, Inc.
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The following copyrighted material is reprinted by permission:
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Copyright © 1979 by Ernest L. Rossi, PhD
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Erickson, Milton H. Hypnotherapy, an exploratory casebook.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Hypnotism - Therapeutic use. I. Rossi, Ernest Lawrence, joint author. II. Title. RC495.E719
615.8512 78-23839 ISBN 0-470-26595-7
Printed in The United States of America
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. The Utilization Approach to Hypnotherapy
1. Preparation
2. Therapeutic Trance
3. Ratification of Therapeutic Change Summary Exercises
Chapter 2. The Indirect Forms of Suggestion
1. Direct and Indirect Suggestion
2. The Interspersal Approach
a) Indirect Associative Focusing
b) Indirect Ideodynamic Focusing
3. Truisms Utilizing Ideodynamic Processes
a) Ideomotor Processes
b) Ideosensory Processes
c) Ideoaffective Processes
d) Ideocognitive Processes
4. Truisms Utilizing Time
5. Not Knowing, Not Doing
6. Open-Ended Suggestions
7. Covering All Possibilities of a Class of Responses
8. Questions That Facilitate New Response Possibilities
a) Questions to Focus Associations
b) Questions in Trance Induction
c) Questions Facilitating Therapeutic Responsiveness
9. Compound Suggestions
a) The Yes Set and Reinforcement
b) Contingent Suggestions and Associational Networks
c) Apposition of Opposites
d) The Negative
e) Shock, Surprise, and Creative Moments
10. Implication and the Implied Directive a) The Implied Directive
11. Binds and Double Binds
a) Binds Modeled on Avoidance-Avoidance and Approach-Approach Conflicts
b) The Conscious-Unconscious Double Bind
c) The Double Dissociation Double Bind
12. Multiple Levels of Meaning and Communication: The Evolution of
Consciousness in Jokes, Puns, Metaphor, and Symbol Exercises
Chapter 3. The Utilization Approach: Trance Induction and Suggestion
1. Accepting and Utilizing the Patient's Manifest Behavior
2. Utilizing Emergency Situations
3. Utilizing the Patient's Inner Realities
4. Utilizing the Patient's Resistances
5. Utilizing the Patient's Negative Affects and Confusion
6. Utilizing the Patient's Symptoms Exercises
Chapter 4. Posthypnotic Suggestion
1. Associating Posthypnotic Suggestions with Behavioral Inevitabilities
2. Serial Posthypnotic Suggestions
3. Unconscious Conditioning as Posthypnotic Suggestion
4. Initiated Expectations Resolved Posthypnotically
5. Surprise As a Posthypnotic Suggestion Exercises
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