[Audio] IC19 Short Course 17 – Context-Enriched Conversation Analysis of Relational Hypnotherapy with a Client Diagnosed with a Phobia of Blood and Needle – Carlos Ramos, PhD

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase [Audio] IC19 Short Course 17 - Context-Enriched Conversation Analysis of Relational Hypnotherapy with a Client Diagnosed with a Phobia of Blood and Needle - Carlos Ramos, PhD courses at here with PRICE $15 $5 Topic Areas:Short CourseBundles:IC19 - All AudioCategory:Erickson Congress | Erickson Congress 2019Faculty:Carlos Ramos, PhDDuration:1 Hour 02 MinutesFormat:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 12, 2019 Description Description: The author of this research and presentation will explore how Douglas Flemons, the developer of relational hypnosis, facilitated an enduring non-volitional shift with a client, “Grace,” who desired to have a baby but could not see or talk about blood, needles, or medical procedures without fainting.

• Using context-enriched conversation analysis (CECA), the author will describe how he embraced his understanding of Ericksonian and Neo-Ericksonian hypnosis methods as a guide to examine multiple sources of data, which included selected audio-recorded excerpts from Douglas and Grace’s hypnotherapeutic sessions; Grace’s descriptions of change in her email correspondence with Douglas; and Douglas’s case notes.

• Although there were a total of eight sessions, the author will discuss how his analysis revealed that the most influential and significant moments occurred during the first two sessions.

• He will demonstrate how Douglas’s initial interventions, or as he would say, intraventions, were inspired by Erickson’s (1959) notion of utilization, and how they laid the foundation for a shift in Grace’s identity, which helped her embrace a variety of resourceful skills and attributes to overcome her problem.

• Educational Objectives: Discuss the importance of utilizing the client’s strengths and resources in the resolution of a problem diagnosed as a phobia.

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