Hypnotherapy. Cases from practice. Erickson M., Rossi E.
The book contains the basics of the theoretical concept and a detailed analysis of audio recordings of 16 cases from the practice of Milton Erickson, the world-famous master of hypnotherapy. The analysis is given in the form of living dialogs and reflection between the teacher (Milton Erickson) and his student (Ernest Rossi). As a result of such an analysis, a book was born, unique in form and unique in content, which creates the effect of living presence at the sessions of hypnotherapy.
The book is a unique practical guidance on Erickson hypnosis, it introduces readers with the intricacies of this skill, helps development of in -depth vision and intuition. It provides many vivid and useful examples of the patient’s behavior, disposal of internal realities and resistance of the patient, as well as negative affect and symptoms.
is intended for both specialists-hypnotherapists, psychotherapists and psychologists-consultants, and for students and graduate students. Live examples and successful resolution of cases from practice will make a book fascinating reading and for those readers who are interested in the psychology of human relations and the development of their own capabilities.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Erickson Milton |
| Number of pages | 528 |
| The year of publishing | 2013 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Hypnosis |
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