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這是艾瑞克森催眠工作坊的第一天,這些學生來自不同地方,聚在艾瑞克森家的辦公室裡一起上課,學習催眠。艾瑞克森鬆動學生們的固定思維,他問他們“你是用什麼肌肉站起來的?”這就種下一個種子在學生心裡。這個埋下的伏筆,主題“站起來”,將會貫穿這影片的三部曲。
這是三部曲的第一部,你會看到艾瑞克森天衣無縫地埋下伏筆,串連許多點,發展一個主題,最終有個完美收尾。 你會學習到艾瑞克森如何透過說話節奏,內容,以及說話音調來創造催眠解離。你會學習進入催眠年齡回朔的恰當時機,如何不運用制式催眠方法來誘發年齡回朔。在影片的結尾,薩德博士討論了艾瑞克森催眠技巧的選擇,當代催眠大師薩德博士解讀他的老師艾瑞克森的高超催眠手法。
影片裡,你還會學習更多:
Milton H. Erickson, MD, was an American psychiatrist who specialized in medical hypnosis and family therapy. He was founding president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis and noted for his approach to the unconscious mind as creative and solution-generating.
Dr. Erickson was plagued with enormous physical handicaps for most of his life. At age 17, he contracted polio and was so severely paralyzed that doctors believed he would die. While recovering in bed, almost entirely lame and unable to speak, he became strongly aware of the significance of nonverbal communication – body language, tone of voice, and the way that these nonverbal expressions often directly contradicted the verbal ones. He also began to have “body memories” of the muscular activity of his own body. By concentrating on these memories, he slowly began to regain control of parts of his body to the point where he was eventually able to talk and use his arms again. His doctor recommended exercising his upper body only so Milton Erickson planned a 1,000 miles canoe trip to build up the strength to attend college. His adventure was challenging, and although he still did not have full use of his legs at the end, he was able to walk with a cane.
The Ericksonian approach departs from traditional hypnosis in a variety of ways. While the process of hypnosis has customarily been conceptualized as a matter of the therapist issuing standardized instructions to a passive patient, Ericksonian hypnosis stresses the importance of the interactive therapeutic relationship and purposeful engagement of the inner resources and experiential life of the subject. Dr. Erickson revolutionized the practice of hypnotherapy by coalescing numerous original concepts and patterns of communication into the field.
The novel psychotherapeutic strategies which Dr. Erickson employed in his treatment of individuals, couples, and families derived from his hypnotic orientation. Although he was known as the world’s leading hypnotherapist, Dr. Erickson used formal hypnosis in only one-fifth of his cases in clinical practice.
Dr. Erickson effected a fundamental shift in modern psychotherapy. Many elements of the Ericksonian perspective which were once considered extreme are now incorporated into the mainstream of contemporary practice.
Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, is the Founder and Director of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation and is president of Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc., publishers in the behavioral sciences. He has edited, co-edited, authored or coauthored more than 20 books on psychotherapy that appear in twelve foreign languages. Dr. Zeig is a psychologist and marriage and family therapist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona.