The authors explain Milton H. Erickson's skills of hypnotism to the readers, identifying the elements of his skill by using refined patterning and modelling techniques, moving from verbal patterning to non-verbal communication. Erickson also describes his methods in his own words.
A classic in its field, but like many classics, a bit of a chore to slog through. The authors use Chomsky's long-since-discredited deep structure hypotheses to analyze linguistic patterns, which is definitely taking the long way around for what they're trying to do. It's very clear, if you don't mind learning the nuances of a linguistics that even Chomsky doesn't believe anymore, but there's got to be a better way to do the job.
I used to think Bandler was a pseudo-psychologist much like Tony Robbins or Wayne Dyer. However I am wrong.
Bandler and Grinder pretty much break down Erickson's hypnotic techniques as a methodical science that is easy to understand. He does this by showing the semantics of Erickson's writings and explaining why what he says bypasses the consciousness.
This is a great book which I finished quickly. I am definitely going to keep and re-read this book in the future. I eagerly await to get my hands on Volume II.
Definitely NOT an easy read for new comers on NLP, Hypnosis, or Erickson. But worth the effort for more advanced students. Be sure to read the forward by Erickson himself as well.
A big part of NLP's Master Practitioner foundation lies with the studies Bandler did on Milton Erickson and how he became so proficient at hypnotherapy. This book covers some of the things Bandler experienced though the studies of this man.
This books is a MUST READ for anyone aspiring to REALLY learn hypnosis. Not only does the book LITERALLY break down language patterns to a remedial reader-like definition, it also contains bits of gold on perspectives of Erickson's work, and even how the brain works. I found the article about the work between Huxley and Erickson immensely intriguing. If you are already proficient in hypnotic language, skip to the last 10 percent of the book. The last 10 percent of the book focuses on providing the reader with a structure of how to create your own hypnotic language patterns.(less)
Bandler and Grinder open the doors to potential and wonder in this work, reviewing the technique of Erickson's hypnosis work. This provides some tools for creating an effective induction, though I find myself with more tools and not much more ability. I think they communicated as much as they could given the restraints of written word. Honestly, this is worth reading for Erickson's article on his work with Adolus Huxley alone. Everything after that is extra credit.
Richard Bandler and John Grinder the creactorsof NLP presents the techniques of the master of hypnosis Milton Erickson.This book is a tool for NLP practitioners or professional hypnotists.All the patterns of the hypnotic techniques are followed by many examples to help the hypnotist understand how to use the exact words to achieve his goals.A great book and a "must have" for every hypnotist
In constrast to what you might think reading the book's title, this is not just for hypnotherapists. The book provides insight into aspects of communication, that are interesting for everybody who is involved in communication. People who've never communicated, and never will, probably won't need this book.
As my interest was more on Milton H. Erickson than on NLP, I found the book fairly hard to read. Making a theory out of a life-long experience deludes the actual teaching and somehow, betrays the Master.