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BT18 Pre-Conference 02 - Fundamentals of Ericksonian Approaches in Clinical Hypnosis - Brent Geary, PhD


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Topic Areas:
Special Topics |  Hypnosis |  Ericksonian Hypnosis and Therapy Techniques |  Fundamentals of Hypnosis |  Psychotherapy |  Truisms |  Age Regression |  Hypnotic Phenomena |  Post-Hypnotic Suggestion |  Suggestion |  Metaphors
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2018
Faculty:
Brent Geary, PhD
Duration:
5:14:31
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Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 05, 2018
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Description:

This workshop will provide participants with an introduction to the key concepts and techniques of practice in Ericksonian hypnosis. A brief biography of Erickson’s professional life will provide perspective on the extensive contributions he made to the fields of hypnosis and psychotherapy. Terminology of hypnosis will be explained and various approaches to induction will be described and demonstrated. The process of a typical hypnotic session will be outlined. Considerable attention will be afforded the hypnotic phenomena, the essential mechanisms in hypnotic therapy. Erickson’s landmark concepts of utilization and indirection will be explored with particular focus on the use of therapeutic anecdotes and metaphors.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Explain the role of truisms in hypnotic induction.
  2. List four hypnotic phenomena.
  3. Describe the difference between direct and indirect suggestion. 
  4. Cite potential considerations in the use of age regression in hypnotic therapy.
  5. Differentiate therapeutic anecdotes from metaphors.  

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Brent B. Geary, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. Since 1988, he has also been the Director of Training for the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Dr. Geary has presented internationally on Ericksonian topics since 1991 and throughout most of the United States. He is coeditor of two books with Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph,D., The Handbook of Ericksonian Psychotherapy and The Letters of Milton H. Erickson.


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