Jeffrey Zeig & Stephen Lankton – Developing Ericksonian Therapy: State of the Art
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[1 PDF]Milton H. Erickson continues to fascinate and inspire thousands of practitioners with an innovative approach that has revolutionized existing therapeutic methodology. His growing influence was reflected by the tremendous participation in the Third International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. This exciting conference was attended by over 1,800 highly enthusiastic professionals and led by a faculty of more than 150 nationally and internationally renowned practitioners in Ericksonian psychotherapy.
Now this volume brings together 30 of the outstanding invited addresses from this Congress. It reflects the far-reaching state of the art in Ericksonian thinking and innovation. The 30 stimulating chapters offer a rich and varied collection of clinical and theoretical work by well-known practitioners such as Araoz, Crowley, Gilligan, Gordon, Lange, C. Lankton, S. Lankton, Lustig, Mills, Rossi, Satir, Yapko, and Zeig.
Section I of this volume introduces the reader to the fundamental principles underlying Ericksonian psychotherapy. It includes chapters examining what makes this therapy so effective, the power of hypnosis, the utilization approach, and strategic therapy.
This section also provides overviews on the psychobiology of mind-body healing, motivation and the multiple states of trance, and the role of language in therapy. In addition, a number of contributors offer their personal perspectives on becoming an Ericksonian.
An important area of Ericksonian thinking individuation-is amply discussed.
Section II focuses on practice, including the therapy techniques-logical and paradoxical assignments, therapeutic metaphors for children and adolescents, and the phenomenological approach to hypnotic induction. Treatment is discussed in its various ramifications- for example, short-term intervention, naturalistic techniques, and marital and family therapy. Firsthand accounts of training with Erickson are vividly described.
Section III consists of an enlightening panel discussion with Lance Erickson, Robert Erickson, and Betty Alice Erickson Elliott on how Erickson encouraged individuality in his children. In Section IV, Virginia Satir delivers a moving keynote address onthe “”tools of the therapist.””Developing Ericksonian Therapy is a landmark in this field which will be treasured by all practitioners who are exploring new areas of theory and application of an approach created by one of the true masters of our time.
SECTION ONE: PRINCIPLES: PART I: Position Statements
01: What Makes Ericksonian Therapy So Effective? – Sidney Rosen
02: The Irony of the Ericksonian Legend: The Power of Hypnosis – Joseph Barber
03: Ericksonian Psychotherapy Is the State of the Art: Suggestions for a Future Orientation – Richard E. Dimond
04: Strategic Therapy Revisited – Philip J. Booth
05: Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Social Psychology – Steven J. Sherman
SECTION ONE: PRINCIPLES: PART II: The Utilization Approach to Strategic Therapy
06: Solution -Oriented Therapy: A Megatrend in Psychotherapy – Bill O’Hanlon
07: Utilization: The Foundation of Solutions – Steve de Shazer
SECTION ONE: PRINCIPLES: PART III: Overviews
08: The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing: The Vision and State of the Art – Ernest Lawrence Rossi
09: Motivation and the Multiple States of Trance – Kay F. Thompson
10: The Role of Language in Therapy – David Gordon
SECTION ONE: PRINCIPLES: PART IV: Becoming an Ericksonian
11: Erickson’s Wisdom Regarding Self-Hypnosis: Is This State a Necessary Part of the Art? – Ronald A. Havens
12: So Whose Therapy Am I Using, Anyhow? – Herbert S. Lustig
13: Becoming an Ericksonian, Becoming Yourself: A Personal Perspective on Becoming an Ericksonian – Carlos Zalaquett
SECTION ONE: PRINCIPLES: PART V: Individuation
14: The Patient’s Silent Rules – Ernst G. Beier
15: Individuation: Alone Together – Michael D. Yapko
SECTION TWO: PRACTICE: PART VI: Therapy Techniques
16: Task Assignments: Logical and Otherwise – Carol H. Lankton
17: A New Way of Motivating Clients to Carry Out Paradoxical Assignments: The Combination of the Paradoxical and the Congruent – Alfred Lange
18: A Multidimensional Approach to the Utilization of Therapeutic metaphors for Children and Adolescents – Joyce Mills and Richard Crowley
SECTION TWO: PRACTICE: PART VII: The Utilization Approach
19: Symptom Phenomena as Trance Phenomena – Stephen G. Gilligan
20: An Ericksonian Phenomenological Approach to Therapeutic Hypnotic Induction and Symptom Utilization – Jeffrey K. Zeig
SECTION TWO: PRACTICE: PART VIII: Tailoring Treatment
21: One Method for Designing Short-Term Intervention Oriented Ericksonian Therapy – Kristina K. Erickson
22: Naturalistic Techniques with the “”Difficult”” Patient – Lynn D. Johnson
SECTION TWO: PRACTICE: PART IX: Marital and Family Therapy
23: Ericksonian Systems Approach – Stephen R. Lankton
24: Human Sexuality, Hypnosis,and Therapy – Daniel L. Araoz
25: Ericksonian Techniques in Family Therapy – Jacques-Antoine Malarewicz
26: Family Therapy with Adolescent Sex Offenders – Nancy I. Czech
SECTION TWO: PRACTICE: PART X: Training with Erickson
27: Reflections on Training by Erickson: The Mirror Within – Betty Alice Erickson Elliott
28: Modeling and Role-Modeling: Ericksonian Techniques Applied to Physiological Problems – Helen L. Erickson
SECTION THREE: Panel
29: How Milton H. Erickson Encouraged Individuality in His ChildrenSECTION FOUR: Invocation: Keynote Address
30: The Tools of the Therapist – Virginia M. Satir
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