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Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for an Impulse Problem
with Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD
Part of the Specific Treatments for Specific Populations APA Psychotherapy Video Series

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LIST PRICE: $99.95
MEMBER/AFFILIATE PRICE: $69.95

ITEM #: 4310824
ISBN: 1-4338-0225-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-4338-0225-6
RUNNING TIME: Over 100 minutes
FORMAT: DVD [Closed Captioned]
Also available in: VHS

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ABOUT THE VIDEO

In Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for an Impulse Problem, Dr. Jeffrey K. Zeig demonstrates his approach to treating clients having problems with impulsive behavior. In this approach, the therapist creates experiences in therapy that increase clients' access to their hidden strengths that may be used to help reduce impulsive behavior. Hypnosis is used to heighten the client responsiveness and open up dormant resources. In this session, Dr. Zeig works with a 30-year-old woman with an impulsive spending problem to help her uncover resources she already possesses for resisting her financially harmful habit.

This video features a client portrayed by an actor on the basis of actual case material.

Read about precipitating events, stimulus questions, and preceding sessions with the client

ABOUT THE APPROACH

Ericksonian psychotherapy is a practical process of providing tailored, dramatic, real-life experiences that activate responsiveness and dormant resources in patients. The therapist creates situations whereby patients, to their own credit, realize hidden strengths and bring them to the foreground to solve the problems that brought them to therapy. For example, depressed patients are not instructed in ways to alter their mood, thinking, and behavior; rather, they are helped to access ways they already know of doing so.

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ABOUT THE THERAPIST

Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, is the founder and president of The Milton H. Erickson Foundation in Phoenix, Arizona. He received his master's degree from San Francisco State University (1973) and doctorate from Georgia State University (1977), both in clinical psychology. He is engaged in private practice and consulting, and he has taught psychotherapy and hypnosis throughout the United States and in more than 30 foreign countries on six continents.

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SUGGESTED READINGS

  • Erickson, M. H., & Rossi, E. L. (1979). Hypnotherapy: An exploratory casebook. New York: Irvington.
  • Gilligan, S. (1987). Therapeutic trances: The cooperation principle in Ericksonian hypnotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Haley, J. (1973). Uncommon therapy. New York: Norton.
  • Lankton, S. R., & Lankton, C. (1983). The answer within. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Rossi, E. (Ed.). (1980). The collected papers of Milton H. Erickson. New York: Irvington.
  • Yapko, M. (1990). Trancework: An introduction to the practice of clinical hypnosis (2nd ed.). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Zeig, J. K. (Ed.). (1980). A teaching seminar with Milton H. Erickson, MD. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Zeig, J. K. (1985). Experiencing Erickson. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

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