Volume II: Clinical Applications presents the proceedings of the Second International Congress on Erickson Psychotherapy held in Phoenix, Arizona, December 1983 and includes theoretical issues and descriptions of technique. Volume II on Clinical Applications makes available 39 stimulating paper demonstrating how over the years Erickson's influence has spread to such diverse areas as family therapy, childbirth, specific medical treatments, and even the integration of hypnosis into everyday life.
Author(s): Jeffrey K. Zeig
Publisher: Bruner/Mazel
Year: 1985
Language: English
Pages: 531
Contents
Introduction
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc.
Faculty
I. Keynote Addresses
1. A Review of Ordeal Therapy
2. Finding a Humorous Alternative
II. Family Therapy
3. Family Context, Symptom Induction and Therapeutic Counterinduction: Breaking the Spell of a Dysfunctional Rapport
4. Hypnosis in Marital Therapy: Toward a Transgenerational Approach
5. Motivating Clients in Directive Family Therapy
6. Family Structure as Metaphor
7. Prescribing Rituals in Family Therapy: Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle Meets Milton Erickson
8. An Integration of Ericksonian Techniques with Concepts of Family Therapy
9. Tailoring Suggestions in Family Therapy
III. Naturalistic Approaches
10. Interspersal of Hypnotic Phenomena Within Ongoing Treatment
11. Erickson's Use of Psychological Implication
12. Use of Indirect Suggestion in Brief Therapy
13. The Playful Use of Words in Therapy (The Case of the PUNishING Therapist and the SUPERFISHal Client)
14. Ericksonian Therapeutic Patterns: A Pattern Which Connects
IV. Paradox
15. Beyond the Paradox
16. The Enigma of Erickson's Therapeutic Paradoxes
V. Ericksonian Approaches with Specific Populations
17. Ericksonian Utilization and Intervention Techniques with Chronically Mentally III Clients
18. An Ericksonian Approach to Childbirth
19. The Utilization of Ericksonian Principles of Hypnotherapy with Agoraphobics
20. Classical Trance Induction in Ericksonian Psychotherapy: Smoking Control
21. Adolescene and Hypnotherapy
22. An Ericksonian Approach to the Treatment of Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Patients
23. The Treatment of Two Cases of Rape Using Ericksonian Hypnosis
24. The Indirect Use of Directness with Super-rational Clients
25. Confrontation in Psychotherapy
VI. Alcoholism
26. An Ericksonian Approach in the Treatment of Alcoholism
27. Unconscious Factors in Recovery from Alcoholism: The James-Jung-Erickson Connection
VII. Cancer Treatment
28. Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Chemotherapy in Cancer
29. Clinical Hypnosis in Psychological Cancer Treatment
VIII. Sexuality
30. Treatment of Inhibited Sexual Desire
31. Causes and Treatment of Lack of Sexual Desire
IX. Pain Control
32. Ericksonian Techniques in Emergency Situations: Pain Control
33. Symbolic Pain: Metaphors of Dis-ease
34. Fear in the Management of Pain: Preliminary Report of a Research Project
X. Case Studies
35. The Unintentional Creation of a School Phobia Using Hypnotic Dynamics of Interaction
36. A Case of Brief Psychotherapy
37. Ericksonian Hypnotherapeutic Approaches: The Treatment of Obesity Using Indirect Suggestion
38. Conjoint Hypnotherapy with an Imagined Co-therapist
39. Between: A Study Showing the Relationships Between Erickson, Winnicott, and Bachelard