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This book describes
an elegant approach to reconciling the conflicting
“parts” of a clients personality. Closely allied to ego
state therapy and voice dialogue, parts therapy uses
hypnosis to identify conflicting parts that are damaging
the well being of clients. These parts are then directed
to negotiate with each other through the therapist to
bring about a resolution.
Parts therapy is
based on the concept that our personality is composed of
a number of various parts. Our personality parts are
aspects of the subconscious, each with its respective
job or function of the inner mind. In other words, we
tend to wear many different hats as we walk along the
path of life.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Overview (What Is Parts Therapy?
When Is Parts Therapy Appropriate? Who Will Most
Likely Respond? Why Is Client-Centered Parts Therapy
Effective? Variations...)
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Charles Tebbetts: Parts Therapy
Pioneer
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Important Background Information (The
four primary hypnotherapy objectives; When Parts
Therapy is the most effective to use? Psychodynamics
and ideomotor responding...)
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Proper Preparation (Explaining Parts
Therapy to the client; Establishing and verification
of an appropriate depth of hypnotic state; The
process...)
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The first Four Steps
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The Important Fifth Step
(Discover its purpose; Possible detours; Avoid
inappropriate leading; Sample hypnosis scripts;
Important advice from Charles Tebbetts; Parts that
use finger responses...)
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Let the Mediation
Begin (The next step of the process;
Detours...)
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Terms of Agreement
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The Final Steps
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The Typical Sessions (Outline of
Parts Therapy session)
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Sample Sessions (Smoker; Unexpected
cause; Career compromise; Getting big; Professional
confidence...)
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Potential Pitfalls and Other
Concerns
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New Frontiers (Light for the Life
Path; Healing the soul; Unresolved past grief...)
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"Hypnosis for Inner Conflict
Resolution" Reviews... |
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"The Art of
Hypnosis is a must have book for
anyone practicing hypnosis. The book
is accessible for the beginner while
offering powerful tools for the
seasoned professional. Roy Hunter
has succeeded in combining theory
and practical skill, making hypnosis
understandable and immediately
applicable to the reader. The Art of
Hypnosis receives my highest
endorsement."
~
Kevin Hogan, Ph.D., D.C.H.,
Hypnotherapy Instructor and the
author of
The Psychology of Persuasion:
How To Influence Others to Your Way
of Thinking
"The
Art of Hypnosis is a lively hands-on
learning experience grounded in
well-documented theoretical
concepts. The novice and experienced
hypnotherapist will find this a
valuable sourcebook on how to do
hypnotherapy."
~
John Hughes, D.C., NGH Research
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