[Audio and Video] A Teaching Seminar with Milton Erickson Part 3 – Tailoring Experiential Education (No CE Credit)
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Course Levels: Master Degree or Higher in a Health-Related Field Faculty: Milton H. Erickson MD, MD | Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
1 hour in length
Original Program Date: May 7, 2020 Format: Audio and Video
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We continue the development of trance experience in the core subject in part three of a Teaching Seminar with Milton Erickson. You will be exposed to Erickson’s acclaimed experiential teaching style.
This video will teach you:
How to observe and validate following assumptions
How to adjust interventions to the requirements of the client
How to get clients involved in family therapy.
How to be protective of your client, especially in teaching circumstances.
Erickson’s faith in unconscious processes
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Part 3 of Milton Erickson’s Teaching Seminar: Tailoring Experiential Education Transcript (94.6 KB)
Faculty Milton H. Erickson MD is available after purchase. 72 related lectures and goodsMilton H. Erickson, MD, was a psychiatrist in the United States who specialized in medical hypnosis and family therapy. He was the founding president of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis and was known for his innovative and solution-generating approach to the unconscious mind.
For the most of his life, Dr. Erickson struggled with severe physical disabilities. He developed polio at the age of 17 and was disabled so severely that doctors thought he would die. While recuperating in bed, nearly completely paralyzed and unable to talk, he became acutely aware of the importance of nonverbal communication – body language, tone of voice, and the way these nonverbal signals sometimes directly contradicted the spoken ones. He also began to acquire “body memories” of his own muscle action. By focusing on these memories, he gradually regained control of sections of his body, finally allowing him to speak and move his arms again. His doctor advised him to solely exercise his upper body, so Milton Erickson planned a 1,000-mile canoe expedition to get the strength needed to attend college. His voyage was difficult, and despite the fact that he still did not have full use of his legs at the conclusion, he was able to walk with a cane.In a number of respects, the Ericksonian method differs from standard hypnosis. While the process of hypnosis has traditionally been thought of as the therapist issuing standardized instructions to a passive patient, Ericksonian hypnosis emphasizes the importance of the interactive therapeutic relationship and purposeful engagement of the subject’s inner resources and experiential life. Dr. Erickson transformed the profession of hypnotherapy by introducing various novel concepts and communication patterns into the discipline.
Dr. Erickson’s hypnotic approach informed his unique psychotherapy procedures for treating individuals, couples, and families. Despite his reputation as the world’s premier hypnotist, Dr. Erickson employed formal hypnosis in just one-fifth of his clinical practice cases.
Dr. Erickson was responsible for a significant change in modern psychotherapy. Many formerly deemed severe features of the Ericksonian approach are now absorbed into the mainstream of modern practice.The Erickson Foundation has a biography of Milton Erickson.
Dr. Jeffrey Zeig 303 related lectures and goods
Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, is the founder and director of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation, as well as the president of Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc., a behavioral sciences publisher.
He has edited, co-edited, produced, or coauthored more than 20 works on psychotherapy, which have been published in twelve different languages. Dr. Zeig is a private practice psychologist and marital and family therapist in Phoenix, Arizona.
Jeffrey Zeig’s website is at JeffreyZeig.com.
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