

Demystification has become an intellectual buzzword; finally, we have a book that accurately fits the definition. When most people think of hypnosis they imagine either a sinister, Mesmer-esque figure declaring to his subject you're getting sleepier and sleepier . your eyelids are getting heavier and heavier, you vill go into trance, or an entertainer compelling a subject to cluck like a chicken. In this comprehensive introduction to hypnosis based on the pioneering work of Milton H. Erickson, William O'Hanlon demystifies the concept of trance and hypnosis. He goes to the heart of the subject by answering the question: What is trance? But be forewarned: This is no dry, formal discourse on trance induction techniques. Rather, readers are invited to share the experience of attending one of O'Hanlon's lively and popular two-day workshops on Ericksonian hypnosis. In an energetic and often humorous manner, O'Hanlon takes his audience through the basics of trance induction and explains the how, what, and why of hypnosis. Readers familiar with Erickson's work will be delighted at the author's Class of Problems/Class of Solutions approach, which deconstructs Ericksonian interventions and provides a powerful new tool in directing clients toward solution. Each individual element of trance induction is explained clearly, through the use of case examples, demonstrations, and audience Read More chevron_right
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Solution-Oriented Hypnosis: An Ericksonian Approach is 224 pages long.
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