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Hipnoterapia: Un Libro de Exploración de casos: Collected Works Volume 11


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Collected Works |  Hypnotherapy |  Milton Erickson
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Author:
Milton H. Erickson MD |  Ernest Rossi, PhD
Publisher:
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Press
Number of Pages:
648
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HIPNOTERAPIA
UN LIBRO DE EXPLORACIÓN DE CASOS

TRADUCCIÓN Luis David Guzmán Moreno
Prólogo original Sidney Rosen
Prólogo y revisión de la edición en español
Ricardo Figueroa Quiroga, M.S.C.

Rossi y otros están constantemente redescubriendo el hecho de que Erickson siempre trabaja orientado a metas —aquellas de sus pacientes, no las propias. Ésta parece no ser una idea revolucionaria hoy cuando es la intención admitida de casi todos los terapeutas, pero quizás muchos de nosotros estamos limitados en nuestra capacidad de llevar a cabo esta intención. Es significativo que ambas, intención y práctica son más exitosamente coordinadas y realizadas en el trabajo de este hombre que es probablemente el maestro mundial de la hipnosis clínica, y todavía así la hipnosis está asociada casi por todos con manipulación y sugestión —una típica paradoja Ericksoniana: ¡El maestro manipulador permite y estimula la libertad más grande!
—Sidney Rosen, M.D.

El libro, en ingles, que está en mi biblioteca (perdonen la pretensión) es el segundo que compro ya que el primero no pudo sobrevivir al uso que le di, si bien el primero lo mandé re empastar, ya no tiene muchos espacios en donde pueda añadir notas al margen. Alguna vez mi esposa me preguntó: “¿No te sabes el libro de memoria después de haberlo leído durante tanto tiempo?, me parece medio exagerado que lo consultes tanto”. Espero que la experiencia que tengas al leer este libro sea muy enriquecedora
y también divertida, ¿qué sería de la vida sin diversión o sin risa?
—Lic. Ricardo Figueroa Quiroga, M.Sc.
Director del Instituto Milton H. Erickson de Guadalajara.
Guadalajara, Jalisco, México

Contenido
El abordaje de utilización a la hipnoterapia
Las formas indirectas de la sugestión
El abordaje de la utilización:
La inducción del trance y la sugestión
Sugestión posthipnótica
Alterando el funcionamiento sensorio-perceptual:
El problema del dolor y la comodidad
Resolución de síntomas
La revivificación de la memoria
Enfrentándose a las emociones
Facilitando potenciales: transformando la identidad
Creando identidad: ¿Más allá de la teoría de la utilización?

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Milton H. Erickson MD's Profile

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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.


Ernest Rossi, PhD's Profile

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Ernest L. Rossi, PhD, is an internationally renowned therapist, teacher and pioneer in the psychobiology of mind-body healing. The author of more than 24 professional books, Dr. Rossi worked with Milton Erickson for eight years and co-authored three classic volumes on therapeutic hypnosis with him. Rossi has also edited four volumes of Erickson's Collected Papers and four volumes of Erickson's Seminars, Workshops and Lectures. He has been conducting research in the psychosocial genomics of ultradian rhythms and their relation to mind-body healing and psychotherapy for over three decades.


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