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Wilber’s holism A key idea of Wilber’s is the ”holon”, which came from the writings of Arthur Koestler. He observed that it seems every entity and concept shares a dual nature: as a whole unto itself, and as a part of some other whole. For example, a cell in an organism is a whole and [...]

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Martyn Lee (born July 22, 1978) is a British radio broadcaster, NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotist. He is the producer of The Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio and weeknight presenter on Absolute Classic Rock. He is formerly Programme Director for radio stations on the south coast of England including 2CR FM, Original 106 [...]

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See Hypnotherapy in the United Kingdom for information on the profession in the UK. Training requirements vary greatly worldwide with the key determining factor being whether the use of hypnotherapy is State-recognized in a given area. In the UK St Mary’s University College is the only academic institution to offer a training programme in Clinical [...]

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Erickson is noted for his often unconventional approach to psychotherapy, such as described in the book ”Uncommon Therapy,” by Jay Haley, and the book ”Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook,” by Milton H. Erickson and Ernest L. Rossi (1979, New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc.). He developed an extensive use of therapeutic metaphor and story as well as [...]

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2003 The Polish author Witold Gombrowicz says in his ”Diary 1953 – 1969” that in the 19th century composers have modernised the classical music just to be in the spotlights, but the public lost his interested as the music lost his natural form and sound. Van Lierde reflects this opinion in his two historical novels: [...]

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The extent to which a subject may or may not be “suggestible” has significant ramifications in the scientific research of hypnosis and its associated phenomena. Most hypnotherapists and academics in this field of research work from the premise that hypnotisability (or suggestibility) is a factor in inducing useful hypnosis states. That is, the depth of [...]

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Paul McKenna started in radio aged 16 at in-store Radio Topshop, and went on to present for stations including Radio Jackie, Radio Caroline, Chiltern Radio, Capital Radio and BBC Radio One. A hypnotist who guested on his show led to a developing interest in the subject, initially for reasons of self-development, although entertainment was later [...]

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Hypnotherapy takes many different forms, and has integrated elements from, and in turn influenced, other psychotherapeutic traditions throughout its history. Traditional hypnotherapy The form of hypnotherapy practiced by most Victorian hypnotists, including James Braid and Hippolyte Bernheim, mainly employed direct suggestion of symptom removal, with some use of therapeutic relaxation and occasionally aversion to alcohol, [...]

Erickson’s friend, and sometime collaborator, Andre Weitzenhoffer, a well-known hypnosis researcher himself, has repeatedly raised concerns over the nature of Erickson’s legacy. The majority of today’s Ericksonians consist of individuals who have never known Erickson, even less been directly trained by him. Today, and for some time now, much of the teaching of the Ericksonian [...]

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Precursors of hypnotherapy have been seen in the sleep temples and mystery religions of ancient Graeco-Roman society, though analogies are often tenuous. Some parallels can be drawn between hypnotism and the trance-inducing rituals common to most pre-literate societies. In the mid-18th century when Franz Anton Mesmer introduced the concepts and techniques of “animal magnetism”, Mesmerism [...]