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Unlock the Language of Influence with Milton H. Erickson's Hypnotic Techniques

Delve into the foundational wisdom of 'Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Volume 1,' a seminal work presented as a convenient digital download. This insightful resource meticulously explores the major linguistic techniques and therapeutic methods employed by the legendary Milton H. Erickson. Authored by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, who immersed themselves in Erickson's work, this volume offers a unique linguistic perspective on how to induce and maintain hypnosis, alongside effective strategies for hypnotherapy.

Mastering the Milton Model and Beyond

Volume 1 is your essential guide to understanding the 'Milton Model' – a cornerstone of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). It thoroughly covers the intricate language patterns and non-verbal communication strategies Erickson utilized to create profound and lasting generative change in his patients. While approaching Erickson's methods from a linguistic discipline, the authors ensure the material is presented clearly, making complex concepts perfectly understandable for dedicated learners. Expect a deep dive into how subtle shifts in language can guide attention, alter states of mind, and facilitate transformative insights.

Who Will Benefit from This Essential Read?

This digital download is specifically designed for serious students of hypnosis, NLP practitioners, and anyone deeply interested in the analytical and theoretical underpinnings of therapeutic communication. It's a rewarding experience for those willing to invest time in a non-quick read that promises high utility. While not explicitly for beginners, those new to the field will find it immensely valuable after gaining a basic introduction to NLP concepts. It's an indispensable addition to the library of anyone committed to mastering the art and science of hypnotic communication.

A Unique Perspective on Generative Change

Unlike texts focused on being relentlessly specific, 'Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques' teaches the art of constructive ambiguity – how to use language to bypass conscious resistance and facilitate new perspectives. You'll learn how Erickson masterfully used language to help clients reframe problems and discover new solutions. This volume stands as the primary work detailing the structure of Erickson's trance inductions and his remarkable ability to foster successful, generative change. Discover the profound power of linguistic precision and artful communication in this comprehensive digital guide.


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Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Volume 1

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This book (Volume I) is worth reading by anyone interested in hypnosis. The authors present the major linguistic techniques that Erickson used to induce and maintain hypnosis, as well as his methods of doing hypnotherapy. They approach Erickson from the discipline of linguistics, so the reading is a bit technical at times, but perfectly understandable if you stick with it. They review the same material many times to make it very clear to the reader. I wish there were an accompanying audiotape of Erickson so that the reader could hear the analogical markings that Erickson uses with his speech to clients. Anyone seriously interested in Erickson's approach to hypnosis should read this book.

Volume II is nearly incomprehensive to someone who does not have a Ph.D. in linguistics. The authors in Volume II appear incapable of expressing their valuable ideas in simple English, which may be a sign that they really don't understand what they are saying well enough to communicate it to others. Rather than spending your hard-earned money on Volume II, you might read other authors like Steve Gilligan (Therapeutic Trances) who covers the same material in plain English rather than quasi-mathematic formulas and mumbo-jumbo about 4-tuples, etc.

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This is a great book if you are interested in the more analytical and theoretical side of hypnosis and/or hypnosis used in therapy. — A linguistic perspective. –

Volume I covers the model overall

Volume II goes a little more into dealing with incongruent clients, and a linguistic model of representation. [the 4-tuple, R-Operator and C-Operator]

THE GOOD — [Although] It is not a very quick read… because everything in this book is actually useful. You will not want to rush through this one, and it is a book you will want to go back to. It does a good job covering the Milton Model, the language patterns and non-verbal communication.

This book is not for everybody though…

THE BAD — Personally, there isn't anything I dislike about this book, but I do realize that some people have different interests and reasons for wanting to learn about hypnosis. First of all, this book is probably not for beginners. If you are, it would take a little longer to finish thoroughly. An book on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) that covers both the Meta-model and the Milton Model (consider "Introducing NLP", by Joseph O'Connor et al. — it has a green cover) will provide a great introduction/pre-read to this book.

 

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Richard Bandler and John Grinder did not just read and study Milton's method of hypnosis, they lived it day in and day out for years. They modeled it, along with Virginia Satir's therapy models, Moshe Feldenkrais movement models and others. This book is their primary work on the structure of Milton's trance inductions and his ability to create successful generative change in his patients. It is a must read for the serious student of hypnosis and a suggested read for everyone willing to work a bit to get to the good stuff.

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This book is the inverse of The Structure of Magic. That book was about how to be relentlessly specific, which functions as a BS filter. For example, "my wife doesn't love me anymore" requires mind-reading, so you could ask "how do you know she doesn't love you anymore?". That question doesn't call the original statement into question, but asks for the evidence for the claim, based in sensory experience. Usually the answer is something like "she doesn't look at me in some particular way that I never told her I liked", which gives you something to work with.


As for THIS book, this is the opposite–essentially how to BS for constructive purposes. You can use it to catch on to a politician's game, or–should your own thinking begin to sound a bit too much like what this book shows you how to do–to catch your OWN BS and knock it off. This book is about how a brilliant hypnotist talked, which is actually pretty simple in theory. He would mention things to shift your attention. Like this: did you notice just how much of your weight is going into your chair? You probably didn't before, now you do. You do that with enough things and in a certain way, you have people in a different state of mind. If you're good (and trying to help) you can talk them into not actively thinking/feeling bad about their problems, and have them in a state of mind where they can see things differently.


Then you can say things that don't have any actual meaning to help them. Like this: there was an experience some time in your past, where you le

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