PSYchology

The creator of non-directive hypnosis, the American psychotherapist Milton Erickson, believed that the best result in therapy is achieved when consciousness does not interfere with the process, and often resorted to indirect influence on the unconscious, using as a technique the telling of seemingly simple stories.

The creator of non-directive hypnosis, the American psychotherapist Milton Erickson, believed that the best result in therapy is achieved when consciousness does not interfere with the process, and often resorted to indirect influence on the unconscious, using as a technique the telling of seemingly simple stories. His student and colleague Jeffrey Zeig made an attempt to capture the elusive by recording a five-day seminar during which Dr. Erickson tells stories from his life and interacts with his students. A careful and perhaps repeated reading of this book will allow you to touch the practice of non-directive hypnosis.

Class, 336 p.

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