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Should Stupid Therapists Work With Intelligent Clients?

Should Stupid Therapists Work With Intelligent Clients? For those of you who read my blog regularly, you might well be surprised at the title of this edition. The reason for it is due to the recent articles published in Huffington … Continue reading

TWO MAJOR ASPECTS OF GESTALT THEORY

TWO MAJOR ASPECTS OF GESTALT THEORY 1. The Cycle of Awareness The circle  represents  the  self/the person/the organism. Outside the circle is the environ-ment, i.e., everything which is not the person. The perimeter of the circle represents the boundary between … Continue reading

What is Gestalt Therapy?

What is Gestalt Therapy? Fritz Perls, with his collaborators, developed Gestalt Psychotherapy. He used the term “Gestalt” because many of the underlying principles are based on the German School of Gestalt Psychology. Gestalt is, of course, a German word, not … Continue reading

Fritz Perls Father of Gestalt Therapy

Fritz Perls Father of Gestalt Therapy Perls was a German Jew, born on 8th July 1893 in Berlin. His mother and sister adored him, but he had a very bad relationship with his father, who bullied and ridiculed him when … Continue reading

General Principles of the Ericksonian Approach to Hypno-Psychotherapy

General Principles of the Ericksonian Approach to Hypno-Psychotherapy The following could perhaps be construed as Erickson’s trademarks. An idiographic approach – designing therapy for each unique individual client. A utilisation approach – re-channelling a person’s interests and responses into the … Continue reading

My Favourite Milton Erickson Quotes

My Favourite Milton Erickson Quotes My clinical work has been greatly influenced by the work of the American Psychiatrist and Hypnotist, Milton H Erickson. Known for his folksy ways and use of metaphor his approach was and is still quite … Continue reading

Links Between Anxiety and Depression

Links Between Anxiety and Depression Depression and anxiety disorders are not the same, although at first glance they seem very similar. Depression generates emotions such as hopelessness, despair and anger. Energy levels are usually very low, and depressed people often … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy Technique or Profession

Hypnotherapy Technique or Profession? This is a paper I co-wrote with my friend and colleague Fiona Biddle, enjoy This paper is derived from what seems to be the age old question as to whether hypnotherapy is technique or profession. This … Continue reading

State or Non-State Theories of Hypnosis

STATE OR NON-STATE? For people with an interest in hypnosis, they might not know that there are two theories about hypnosis that are currently in favour, state and non state theories. Some of the main points can be found below. … Continue reading

Dreams in therapy

DREAMS: WHY DON’T PSYCHOLOGISTS TAKE THEM MORE SERIOUSLY? One of the most common questions I get asked as a psychotherapist is “will you be interested in my dreams?” I wanted to take this opportunity to outline some of the theoretical strengths … Continue reading

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