Milton Erickson – Lecture And Demonstration 1960 Chicago
“Milton Erickson Lecture and Demonstration 1960 Chicago” offers a unique glimpse into the groundbreaking work of Dr. Milton H. Erickson, a pioneer in the field of clinical hypnosis and psychotherapy. This historic recording captures Erickson’s live lecture and demonstration in Chicago, providing invaluable insights into his innovative techniques and therapeutic approaches.
In this lecture, Erickson shares his profound understanding of the unconscious mind and demonstrates his unique methods of hypnosis, characterized by indirect suggestions, storytelling, and the use of metaphors. The recording showcases Erickson’s ability to connect with his audience and clients, offering practical applications of his techniques in real-world therapeutic settings.
This program is ideal for therapists, counselors, hypnotherapists, and anyone interested in the art and science of hypnosis. By studying Erickson’s methods, participants can gain deeper insights into effective communication, therapeutic intervention, and the transformative power of hypnosis. Experience the wisdom of Milton Erickson and enhance your therapeutic skills with this exceptional lecture and demonstration.
lton Erickson
Lecture and Demonstration 1960 Chicago
Milton H. Erickson was the leading medical hypnotist of his time and founder of a school of directive, strategic therapy.
Chicago, June 10, 1960
During this seminar, Dr. Erickson describes essential skills for working with resistant patients, the use of permissive language, ordeal therapy, geometric progression, and therapeutic double binds. Erickson conducts a demonstration, answers questions from the audience, and elaborates on his thinking with case illustrations that include: sexual dysfunction, stuttering, bed wetting, childhood eating disorders, compulsive habits, phobias and self-defeating behavior.
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