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Expanded Edition - Much Bigger Than Original October 27, 2004 Laura De Giorgio (Canada) 56 out of 59 found this review helpful
This second edition of the book is about one third bigger than the original edition. It has all the contents the first book has, plus much more.
The book has a a variety of inductions, emerging scripts and scripts for dealing with assortment of situations a hypnotherapist may encounter in his practice. Most scripts contain metaphors which may work more effectively in one-on-one practice if they are adapted to the one's that may be more meaningful for the client.
Here's a sample script from this collection:
SWEET DREAMS SCRIPT
Tonight, perhaps tomorrow too,
your unconscious mind
can give you a dream,
a very special dream
that clarifies the problem
indicates the source perhaps,
but tells you quite clearly
how to solve that problem now.
And each night afterwards,
until you understand it,
until you decide to do it or not,
that dream can return to you
in one form or another.
And every day
as you go about your business,
your unconscious can find something,
some thought, perception, awareness,
a taste perhaps or a sensation,
or even a color,
that seems familiar
and reminds you of something,
reminds you fo what your unconscious mind
is trying to tell you,
until you fully understand
and use that understanding for you.
Well Done! January 14, 2000 Ed Mackey CRNA,M.S. 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
Here's the book for all those who need to understand their client's "categories of prescription". A simple and concise method for indirect induction, and metaphor "scription". I liked this book a great deal, and have utilized many of the scripts verbatim! Keep this book handy as a reference no matter what your style of practice.
A first-rate resouce book for the beginner and the expert May 14, 1997 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
Although the companion tape is definitely geared more for the beginning student or practitioner of hypnosis, the book itself is an invaluable resource of scripts for use either as-is, or by "adding salt to taste." The categorization of the scripts allows for both ease of use as well as learning by example the difference between induction, deepening, therapeutic, and session ending phases of trancework.If you don't have this one on your shelf, get it
An immediate way to incorporate trance into therapy January 15, 2002 David J. Thompson (Eugene, OR United States) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I really began appreciating this book after attending an Ericksonian hypnotherapy workshop. The induction scripts are good examples of the different kinds of inductions and are usable as written. The metaphors (where the work gets done) are also very useful as is but as you get more experienced they make great bases for customized scripts. The chapter "on doing hypnotherapy" is one of the best introductions to the art I've seen. This is the one book I use regularly while doing therapy with clients.
Inspiring Scripts May 1, 2003 Laura De Giorgio (Canada) 25 out of 28 found this review helpful
The book has a a variety of inductions, emerging scripts and scripts for dealing with assortment of situations a hypnotherapist may encounter in his practice. Most scripts contain metaphors which may work more effectively in one-on-one practice if they are adapted to the one's that may be more meaningful for the client.Here's a sample script from this collection: SWEET DREAMS SCRIPT Tonight, perhaps tomorrow too, your unconscious mind can give you a dream, a very special dream that clarifies the problem indicates the source perhaps, but tells you quite clearly how to solve that problem now. And each night afterwards, until you understand it, until you decide to do it or not, that dream can return to you in one form or another. And every day as you go about your business, your unconscious can find something, some thought, perception, awareness, a taste perhaps or a sensation, or even a color, that seems familiar and reminds you of something, reminds you fo what your unconscious mind is trying to tell you, until you fully understand and use that understanding for you.
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