EP17 Clinical Demonstration with Discussant 08 – Placing the Burden of Effective Psychotherapy on the Patient – Ernest Rossi, PhD, Kathryn Rossi, PhD and Jean Houston, PhD

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In a 1964/2008 paper MHE documented how “hypnosis was used for the specific purpose of placing the burden of responsibility for therapeutic results upon the patient himself after he reached a definite conclusion that therapy would not help and that a last resort would be a hypnotic ‘miracle’.” I will first demonstrate how to gently shift this “burden of responsibility for therapeutic results” in a brief, easy-to-learn group process with the entire audience. Time permitting, anyone who feels they have failed during this group process may volunteer for a therapeutic experience with me in front of the entire audience.

 

Educational Objectives:

  1. Describe how to “Shift the Responsibility for Effective Psychotherapy Onto the Client.
  2. List the 4-Stage Creative Cycle for “Shifting the Responsibility for Therapy” Onto the Client.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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