Betty Alice Erikson – Erikaonian Hypnosis From primary sources
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Alice Betty Erickson
Primary sources for Ericksonian hypnotherapy
Betty Alice Erickson, MS, LPC, LMFT, a subject for hypnosis demonstration
Keynote Speaker for her father’s patients and pupils for over 30 years
as well as professors for national and international conferences. Hope & Glory co-author
Resiliency She has authored a number of book chapters and articles. Her most recent novel
Milton Erickson, American Healer, has been published (together with Bradford Keeney).
three languages have been translated
The seminar schedule
Milton Erickson’s short biography and history.
A quick primer on the fundamentals of hypnosis. What exactly is it? What makes it work?
The parallels and distinctions between formal and conversational hypnosis.
Communication using hypnosis. When and how to employ it. Demonstration. Exercises.
The self-hypnosis technique.
How are you going to learn and practice?
Self-hypnosis demonstration. Exercise and practice.
Trance based on nature.
Modeling as well as invitation. Expectations. Storytelling:
Practice and demonstration.
Trance in formal attire.
From “Standard” to “Individual” induction.
Trance techniques for formal use.
Induction is standard procedure.
The hypnotherapist’s obligation.
The typical induction is demonstrated: arm levitation, eyelid fixation, and so forth.
Exercises. Practice.
Cooperation.
“Let’s make something together!” The hypnotherapist takes the lead.
“Never say “no” to anything.”
Read the consumer feedback.
Exercises, practice, and demonstration.
The trance is deepening.
The steps – input on what is actually happening.
The guidance’s truisms.
Suggestion for a direction. What will occur is reality. “Every exhalation is followed by a breath.”
“Mirroring” compliance.
When is the trance sufficiently deep?
Exercises, practice, and demonstration.
Ideomotor cues.
Finger movement, nodding, and breathing are all examples of nonverbal communication. The discussion in the TRANS. Typical challenges
The responses to the questions.
Exercises, practice, and demonstration.
Psychological methods.
Regression in age.
State-dependent learning, productive separation of the “self”.
How to make people “feel better” – self-acceptance and self-esteem.
Suggestions, both direct and indirect.
Exercises, practice, and demonstration.
The Mind/Body duality.
Management of stress and discomfort. Panic and anxiety.
Exercises, practice, and demonstration.
Healing. Healing demonstration
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