Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy - Softcover

Ritterman, Michele

 
9780971619067: Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy

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Synopsis

Contents: Basic Principles: Symptoms, Families, & Hypnosis Stages of an Interview Exchanges of Power in the Therapeutic Relationship Role of Family Interactions in Inducing Symptoms Case Study of a Hemophiliac Case Study of a Suicidal Woman Adapting Intervention Strategies to Particular Problems

In 1983, Dr. Michele Ritterman wrote Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy, the first systemic integration of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy and Structural Family Therapy. In this classic text she pioneered and developed the concept of the symptom as a trance state and compiled the first study of natural interactive trance inductive sequences and coordinated therapy counter-sequences. The focus of the book leads to a new view of the symptom as a "gift" in a series of therapeutic exchange rituals.

In the words of Daniel Araoz, M.D., "What the family is doing ineffectively and counterproductively can be turned around for their benefit. The awareness of this aspect of family communication we owe to Ritterman (1983), whose "dialectical" approach to family therapy is a welcome relief from the rigid systemic approach elevated recently to the status of religious dogma in many family therapy circles (The New Hypnosis, 1985, p. 106).

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About the Author

Michele Ritterman, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized author and speaker. She is a dedicated advocate of families serving as former head of the American Family Therapy Association s task force on social violence and the family. Ritterman founded a medical aid organization for the treatment of torture survivors and has continued professional research and writing about families. In 1991 she published a second book, Hope Under Siege: Terror and Family Support, with a foreword by Isabel Allende. She has also published numerous papers on subjective time and social time and terror and family support.

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