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Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook

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Book by Erickson, Milton H., Rossi, Ernest L.

507 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1979

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Milton H. Erickson

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Milton Hyland Erickson (5 December 1901 – 25 March 1980) was an American psychiatrist specializing in medical hypnosis and family therapy. He was founding president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis and a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychopathological Association. He is noted for his approach to the unconscious mind as creative and solution-generating. He is also noted for influencing brief therapy, strategic family therapy, family systems therapy, solution focused brief therapy, and neuro-linguistic programming.

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March 19, 2016
If you only read one book about Hypnosis, make it this one. The vast majority of popular books on the subject just end up paraphrasing and regurgitating this one - inferior to learning it in the man's own words.

Erickson is a genius of the rarest sort, and had countless great insights into human consciousness. Without him, Hypnosis could never have become what it has, and psychiatry would be poorer for the loss. The Exploratory Casebook is a grand tour of Ericksonian Hypnosis' many tools and paradigms, without diluting and paraphrasing things as most post-Erickson books on the subject do. While other hypnosis books dilute the source material, this is that source material.

It's a dense, academic read - it's not a quick start guide to being a hypnotist, but it's an essential part of becoming a good one. If your interest is "NLP" type stuff for sales or seduction, this is probably not the read for you - but if your interest is to understand hypnosis on a deeper level, this is the place to begin.
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June 16, 2017
• Page 178
• "According to one folk saying, The morning is wiser than the evening. After we have slept on a problem, we find the solution comes more easily in the morning."
• Page 230
• "It should be noted that the reply, Why not demonstrate that it can be? constituted an absolute acceptance of her behavior, committed her fully to the experience of being hypnotized, and ensured her full cooperation in achieving her own purposes as well as those of the hypnotist. The subject responded to this by rising and asking if she could be hypnotized standing up. Her inquiry was countered by the suggestion, Why not demonstrate that it can be?"
• Page 254
• "That mouthful of hardware that you've got with all those rubber bands is wretchedly miserable, and it's going to be a deuce of a job to get used to it. Well, what did I suggest? You will get used to it. Getting used to it was the indirect suggestion."
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July 6, 2022
Another intriguing book with Milton Erickson!
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