Topic Areas:Hypnosis | Fundamentals of Hypnosis | Hypnotic Induction | WorkshopCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2012Faculty:Brent Geary, is Archive: PhDDuration:2:04:01Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 06, 2012 Description Description: Various frameworks for hypnotic induction will be explained, demonstrated, and practiced during this portion of the training..
Archive: Topic Areas:Hypnosis | Fundamentals of Hypnosis | Hypnotic Induction | WorkshopCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2012Faculty:Brent Geary, PhDDuration:2:04:01Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 06, 2012 Description Description: Various frameworks for hypnotic induction will be explained, demonstrated, and practiced during this portion of the training.
reasons is Explain why a counting technique is appropriate for anxious subjects..
Explain reasons why a counting technique is appropriate for anxious subjects.
“fractionation” is Define and discuss its use in induction..
Define “fractionation” and discuss its use in induction.
*Sessions is may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Brent Geary, PhD Related seminars and products: 35 Brent B. Geary, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona..
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Brent Geary, PhD Related seminars and products: 35 Brent B. Geary, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona.
he is Since 1988, has also been the Director of Training for the Milton H. Erickson Foundation..
Since 1988, he has also been the Director of Training for the Milton H. Erickson Foundation.
Dr. Geary is has presented internationally on Ericksonian topics since 1991 and throughout most of the United States..
Dr. Geary has presented internationally on Ericksonian topics since 1991 and throughout most of the United States.
He is is coeditor of two books with Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph,D., The Handbook of Ericksonian Psychotherapy and The Letters of Milton H. Erickson..
He is coeditor of two books with Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph,D., The Handbook of Ericksonian Psychotherapy and The Letters of Milton H. Erickson.