Ericksonian hypnotherapeutic group inductions

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Ericksonian hypnotherapeutic group inductions

[edited by] Hildegard Klippstein ; translated by Twinky J. Steppacher-Ray

Brunner/Mazel, c1991

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Some contributions are translated from German

Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-300)

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Drawing from the work of Milton H.Erickson, the inductions presented here represent the broad spectrum of actual practice situations and demonstrate the many diverse possibilities of trance work with groups, such as enabling persons in an altered state of consciousness to develop their unconscious creative potentials. Dr Klippstein's accompanying comments explain the approaches, goals, and practical applications of each induction. Sections of the book cover warming up; absorption in an inner experience; preparing of concrete learning steps and training of perceptive faculties; opening for new experiences; resources; therapy and integration; and future pacing and learning consolidation. At the conclusion of the book, Dr Klippstein offers an overview and history of group hypnosis and a presentation of how to do group induction.

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