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Solution-Oriented Hypnosis An Ericksonian Approach

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ISBN-10: 0393701492

ISBN-13: 9780393701494

Edition: 1992

Authors: Bill O'Hanlon, Michael Martin, Ohanlon Hudson, Bill O'Hanlon

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List price: $27.50
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/17/1992
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 222
Size: 5.60" wide x 8.30" long x 0.60" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Bill O'Hanlon, is a founder of Possibility and Inclusive Therapies and is the author or coauthor of more than thirty books, including Out of the Blue, Becoming A Published Therapist, and Quick Steps to Resolving Trauma. He is a Diplomate, Board Member, Fellow and Master Therapist in the American Psychotherapy Association and was awarded the "Outstanding Mental Health Educator of the Year" in 2001 by the New England Educational Institute. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visit his website for more information: BillOHanlon.com.

Acknowledgments
Preface
The Elements of Solution-Oriented Hypnosis
Introinduction
Traditional vs. Ericksonian Approaches to Induction
The Utilization Approach
Permission/Validation/Observation/Utilization
Evocation vs. Suggestion: The Naturalistic Approach
Presupposition/Implication/Contextual Cues
Description
Permissive and Empowering Words
Audiotape Example #1: Milton Erickson - Basic Induction
Splitting
Interspersal
Audiotape Example #2: Jeff Zeig - Conversational Induction
The Confusion Technique
Demonstration, Exercises, and Examples of Induction
Demonstration #1: Basic Induction
Videotape Example #1: Milton Erickson - Induction with Presupposition
Videotape Example #2: Milton Erickson - Induction by Evocation
Exercise #1: Induction with Permission and Splitting
Audiotape Example #3: Milton Erickson - Induction with Permission and Splitting
Exercise #2: Using Analogies and Anecdotes to Induce Trance
Trance Phenomena: Getting Your Hands on the Control Knob of Experience
Demonstration #2: Eliciting Trance Phenomena
Videotape Example #3: Milton Erickson - Hand/Arm Levitation (1958)
Videotape Example #4: Milton Erickson - Hand/Arm Levitation (1975)
Exercise #3: Fishbowl Induction and Levitation
Why Use Trance?
Exercise #4: Evoking Hand and Arm Levitation
The Class of Problems/Class of Solutions Model
Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Videotape Example #5: Bill O'Hanlon - Hypnotherapy for Sexual Abuse Aftereffects
Exercise #5: Mutual Hypnosis
Treating Pain and Somatic Problems
Audiotape Example #4: Joseph Barber - Interspersal for Pain Control
Audiotape Example #5: Milton Erickson - Treatment of Tinnitus and Phantom Limb Pain
Demonstration #3: Treating Pain and Somatic Problems
Exercise #6: Inviting Body Dissociation
I'm Only a Hypnotist, So This Is Only a Suggestion
Bibliography
Index