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11th International Congress On Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy – Complete Conference  [20 DVDs – AVI; 11 – PDFs] PLEASE KEEP THIS EXCLUSIVE TO elib!!!!elib EXCLUSIVE: You may not share this with other product Trackers, Websites or Friends or suffer the penalties. This is part of the following GB: 11th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to PsychotherapyGB thread: … Please be PATIENT about the Whitelisting & the download speed; this is a huge project!!11th International Congress On Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and  Psychotherapy – Complete ConferenceSales PAGE:http://www.pesi.com/bookstore/11th_International_Congress_On…Author: Multiple SpeakersPublisher: Premier Education Solutions 2011Length: 20 DVD(s)Media Type: Seminar on DVDDuration: 34 hours, 50 minutesItem: VKIT044225List Price: : $599.94 Price : $299.99Quantity     Product Details NOTE: The seminar manuals, CE information, and CE tests are contained on discs #1 in PDF format for each set. To access these documents, play discs #1 in your computer. For the video presentations, begin playing discs #1 in your DVD player.This package provides all 5 days of the 11th International Congress On Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy held in Phoenix, AZ.  Below are details of what you will receive.LAW & ETHICS: alertING YOU TO THE MOST FREQUENT PROBLEMS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALSThis workshop reviews the areas of professional functions that have been most associated with regulatory problems for mental health professionals, including sexual and nonsexual boundary violations, “law-psych” interfaces, competence, “moral” offenses, licensing board and malpractice actions. The workshop covers causes for these problems and ways of avoiding them and/or managing them.objectIVESList the most frequent causes for discipline of mental health professionalsState the primary vulnerability factors for cliniciansState the primary vulnerability factors for patientsList two types of “moral” offensesList at least two steps in licensing board action proceduresList at least two steps in the malpractice action proceduresABOUT STEVEN FRANKEL, Ph.D., J.D.Steven Frankel, Ph.D., J.D. is an ABPP certified clinical and forensic psychologist, as well as an attorney at law. Dr. Frankel has been on the faculty of the University of Southern California for over 35 years and is currently a Clinical Professor of Psychology. He served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School (Los Angeles) and is now an Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law. He has taught courses on healthcare policy, regulation of healthcare practice and mental disorder and the law. Author of more than 50 articles and book chapters, he won the USC Award for Teaching Excellence early in his academic career.FUNDAMENTALS OF HYPNOSIS, WORKSHOPS 1-5WORKSHOP 1 – PRINCIPLES OF HYPNOTIC INDUCTIONThis session will provide an overview of important concepts in the beginning stage of hypnosis. Consideration of prehypnotic variables will be discussed. Then, methods to facilitate absorption into trance will be presented.objectIVESDiscuss the importance of expectancy in hypnosisCite four ways in which attention can be focused in inductionABOUT BRENT GEARY, Ph.D.Brent Geary, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Phoenix. Since 1988, he has also been the Director of Training for the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. He teaches internationally and edited two books with Jeffrey Zeig, The Handbook of Ericksonian Psychotherapy and The Letters of Milton H. Erickson.WORKSHOP 2 – PHENOMENOLOGY OF HYPNOSISThe basic phenomenological shifts that occur in hypnotic trance, both spontaneously and through suggestion, and describes how they may be positively utilized for therapeutic change.objectIVESIdentify the major phenomenological changes that occur in hypnotic tranceDescribe three ways in which trance phenomena are relevant to therapeutic changeABOUT STEPHEN GILLIGAN, Ph.D.Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D. received his doctorate from Stanford University, and was a major student of Milton Erickson. Dr. Gilligan has been extending this work for the past 35 years in significant ways, while also developing Self-Relations Psychotherapy. In 2004, he received the rarely given Lifetime Achievement Award from the Erickson Foundation in honor of his many contributions. He is well-known throughout the world for his inspirational teaching. He has published extensively, and his 7 books include the classic Therapeutic Trances, The Courage to Love, The Legacy of Erickson, and The Hero’s Journey (with Robert Dilts). His website is www.StephenGilligan.com.WORKSHOP 3 – WHAT MAKES FOR A GOOD INDUCTION?The hypnotic induction is the vehicle for facilitating the qualities of dissociation that characterize hypnotic experience: selective attention, detachment, multiple-level processing, non-volitional responses, and so forth. In some ways, the induction used matters very little and in other ways matters a lot. In this workshop, we’ll explore and practice with a variety of induction processes ranging from structured to conversational.objectIVESDescribe the role of the induction process in facilitating hypnotic experienceList and describe a variety of induction proceduresABOUT MICHAEL YAPKO, Ph.D.Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist residing in Fallbrook, California. He is internationally recognized for his work in clinical hypnosis, brief psychotherapy, and the strategic treatment of depression. He has been invited to speak in 30 countries across six continents. He is the author and editor of 14 books, including his newest, Mindful and Hypnosis, as well as Breaking the Patterns of Depression, Depression is Contagious, and Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his innovative contributions in advancing the fields of hypnosis and brief therapy.WORKSHOP 4 – LANGUAGE OF HYPNOSIS 1: WORKING WITH COMPLEX RESISTANCEAlthough your clientele may be voluntarily seeking treatment, you will occasionally encounter individuals who are strongly opposed to outside influence. Standard techniques and procedures often fail to achieve results with these individuals. This recording will describe the type of approach that achieves positive outcomes in cases of complex resistance.objectIVESDescribe how to discern the type of interpersonal stance needed to achieve progress with ambivalent clienteleMake outcome-based decisions producing a documented standard of careABOUT DAN SHORT, Ph.D.Dan Short, Ph.D. is most well-known for his work in Ericksonian hypnosis and is the lead author of Hope and Resiliency, a book that has received world-wide attention. His most recent book is Transformational Relationships. Dr. Short has served as faculty for the Ericksonian Congresses since 1996. Dr. Short maintains a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona.WORKSHOP 5 – LANGUAGE OF HYPNOSIS 2: WORKING WITH COMPLEX RESISTANCEThe language of hypnosis is an expressive grammar oriented to eliciting changes in state, mood, and perspective. We will study the use of truisms, yes-sets, presuppositions, dissociation statements, and implied causatives. Lecture, demonstration, practice.objectIVESDefine “implied causative”Discuss the role of indirect forms of language in facilitating responsiveness to hypnosisList three paraverbal techniques that enhance the delivery of hypnotic communicationABOUT JEFFREY ZEIG, Ph.D.Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D. is the Founder and Director of Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Dr Zeig is the architect of The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, the Brief Therapy Conference, the Couples Conference, and the International Congresses on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. He is on the Editorial Board of numerous journals; Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 29, Psychotherapy); and Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He is a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academy of Practice in Psychology of the National Academies of Practice and an Approved Supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. A clinical psychologist, Dr. Zeig has a private practice, and conducts workshops internationally (40 countries). He has been an invited speaker at major universities and teaching hospitals, and has edited, co-edited, authored or co-authored more than 20 books on psychotherapy that appear in 12 foreign languages.CLINICAL DEMONSTRATIONS SET 1CLINICAL DEMO 1 – EXPERIENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPYPsychotherapy is a symbolic drama of change the imperative of which is: By living this experience you will be difference.objectIVESList three essentials of experiential therapyGiven a patient with a behavior problem, create an experiential treatment plan to elicit changeABOUT JEFFREY ZEIG, Ph.D.Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D. is the Founder and Director of Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Dr Zeig is the architect of The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, the Brief Therapy Conference, the Couples Conference, and the International Congresses on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. He is on the Editorial Board of numerous journals; Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 29, Psychotherapy); and Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He is a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academy of Practice in Psychology of the National Academies of Practice and an Approved Supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. A clinical psychologist, Dr. Zeig has a private practice, and conducts workshops internationally (40 countries). He has edited, co-edited, authored or coauthored more than 20 books on psychotherapy that appear in 12 foreign languages.CLINICAL DEMO 2 – HYPNOSIS AS A CATALYST FOR TAKING THE NEXT GROWTHFUL STEPHypnosis itself cures nothing. Rather, it’s what happens during hypnosis that has therapeutic potential. In this demonstration, the focus will be on helping the volunteer client evolve an awareness for and willingness to take “the next step” in addressing some issue.objectIVESDemonstrate the merits of linear thinking in problem-solvingDemonstrate hypnosis as a therapeutic tool in encouraging growthful experienceABOUT MICHAEL YAPKO, Ph.D.Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist residing in Fallbrook, California. He is internationally recognized for his work in clinical hypnosis, brief psychotherapy, and the strategic treatment of depression. He has been invited to speak in 30 countries across six continents. He is the author and editor of 14 books, including his newest, Mindful and Hypnosis, as well as Breaking the Patterns of Depression, Depression is Contagious, and Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his innovative contributions in advancing the fields of hypnosis and brief therapy.CLINICAL DEMO 3 – SOLUTION-ORIENTED HYPNOSISSolution-oriented hypnosis derives from Erickson’s work and is concerned not with the origins of problems, but with accessing past, present and future resources to resolve problems. This session will demonstrate the assessment and treatment process involved in solution-oriented hypnosis.objectIVESCompare solution-oriented with traditional hypnotic and hypnotherapy approachesApply a resource-based approach in hypnosis and hypnotherapyABOUT BILL O’HANLON, MSBill O’Hanlon, MS, has written and published 31 books, 59 articles or book chapters, three computer programs, eight videos, and numerous audios. He was the founder of solution-oriented therapy. He has given over 3,000 talks internationally. He was Dr. Erickson’s gardener while attending graduate school at Arizona State University. He has written several books on Dr. Erickson’s work, including Taproots, An Uncommon Casebook, A Guide to Trance-Land, and Solution-Oriented Hypnosis.CLINICAL DEMO 4 – GENERATIVE TRANCEThis demonstration will show how problems/symptoms may be viewed as attempts by the creative unconscious to bring transformation and healing, and how the development of a generative trance can allow that transformation to be realized.objectIVESDescribe a problem in hopeful and positive termsDemonstrate techniques by which a problem may be transformed into a solutionABOUT STEPHEN GILLIGAN, Ph.D.Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D. received his doctorate from Stanford University, and was a major student of Milton Erickson. Dr. Gilligan has been extending this work for the past 35 years in significant ways, while also developing Self-Relations Psychotherapy. In 2004, he received the rarely given Lifetime Achievement Award from the Erickson Foundation in honor of his many contributions. He is well-known throughout the world for his inspirational teaching. He has published extensively, and his 7 books include the classic Therapeutic Trances, The Courage to Love, The Legacy of Erickson, and The Hero’s Journey (with Robert Dilts). His website is www.StephenGilligan.com.CLINICAL DEMO 5 – HELPING A CLIENT EXPLORE THEIR metaPHOR FOR THEIR PROBLEM TO DISCOVER A SOLUTIONmetaphor primarily activates the client’s subdominant hemisphere, and this can be utilized without knowing the content of the problem. Asking a client to discover more about their metaphor for a problem is a way to communicate directly with their unconscious understandings, which are often the keys to making useful changes.objectIVESDistinguish between a client’s guiding metaphor and a mere “figure of speech”List the four major criteria for expanding a client’s metaphor in a useful wayABOUT STEVE ANDREAS, MASteve Andreas, MA, has been learning, training, researching and developing NLP methods for the last 31 years. He is the author of Six Blind Elephants, Transforming Your Self, and Virginia Satir: the Patterns of Her Magic. He is co-author, with his wife Connirae, of Heart of the Mind and Change Your Mind—and Keep the Change.CLINICAL DEMO 6 – STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF OBSESSIONS AND COMPULSIONSPersuading OCD clients to adopt a new frame of reference is the therapist’s primary task. Altering perception–not adding technique–helps them change directions, because belief always trumps exposure practice. Participants will learn a persuasive strategy–built out of whole cloth within the first session–that will frame the entire treatment protocol.objectIVESDefend the importance of altering perception, as opposed to utilizing technique, to help clients with obsessions or compulsionsDescribe and utilize a persuasive strategy to frame the treatment protocol for obsessions and compulsionsABOUT REID WILSON, Ph.D.Reid Wilson, Ph.D. directs the Anxiety Disorders Treatment Center in Chapel Hill, NC and is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UNC School of Medicine. He is author of Don’t Panic: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks and is coauthor, with Edna Foa, of Stop Obsessing! How to Overcome Your Obsessions and Compulsions. He served on the Board of Directors of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America for 12 years and as Program Chair of the National Conferences on Anxiety Disorders from 1988-1991. His free self-help website—www.anxieties.com—serves 385,000 visitors (16 million hits) per year.CLINICAL DEMONSTRATIONS SET 2CLINICAL DEMO 1 – SELF-HYPNOSIS TRAINING AS A FIRST TRANCE INDUCTIONWorking at the Department of Speech Pathology, University Clinic, Heidelberg Germany in the 80s, most patients with voice disorders came with expectations getting medical treatment. But resistance to psychological approaches were common. Being confronted with this resistance many times created a very indirect approach of self-hypnosis training (which actually is a trance induction). Tailoring the standard approach to different patients and symptoms will be discussed, as well as how to use this in group therapy.objectIVESDemonstrate a new way of self-hypnosis trainingDemonstrate how to tailer the standard approach to individual patients and symptomsABOUT BERNHARD TRENKLE, Dipl.Psych.Bernhard Trenkle, Dipl.Psych., is Director of the Milton Erickson Institute Rottweil Germany, and member of the Board of Directors of the Milton Erickson Foundation. He is Member of Board of Directors International Society of Hypnosis ISH and Past President of Milton Erickson Society of Clinical Hypnosis Germany (1996-2003). Author of Ha Ha Handbook of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy, a bestselling joke book in Germany (now translated in English, Russian and Italian). Co-Organizer of the European Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference 1994 in Hamburg and organizer of 6 international child hypnosis conferences in Germany.CLINICAL DEMO 2 – THE UTILIZATION OF THE “INNER FAMILY SYSTEM/INNER PARLIAMENT” FOR SUCCESSFUL HEALTHY SOLUTIONSSymptoms are expressions of contradictory inner needs and movements and inner fights. This demonstration will show how the different parts of a person can be utilized as helpful “messengers of needs and knowledge” and as powerful competences for goal-serving synergy and context- flexible successful behavior.objectIVESList three methods to induce relieving dissociation and the creation of safe placesState three techniques that could be used with a subject with massive inner conflicts and confusionABOUT GUNTHER SCHMIDT, M.D., MAGunther Schmidt, M.D., MA is the director of the Milton H. Erickson Institut Heidelberg and director of the SysTelios Clinic for Psychosomatic Competence, Siedelsbrunn. Dr. Schmidt holds a master’s degree in Economics and is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the German Business Training Association. He is a founder, honorary member, and former vice-president (1984-2003) of Milton Erickson Society of Germany, founding member and teaching expert of Systemic Society of Germany, German Society of Systemic Family Therapy, and German Federal Association of Coaching.CLINICAL DEMO 3 – UNCOVERING PREVIOUSLY UNRECOGNIZED POTENTIALSSocial roles, established identities, and learned expectations can sometimes stand in the way of healthy adaptation and personal achievement. Hypnosis an experiential phenomenon that enables individuals to access previously unrecognized human potential.objectIVESExplain how to discern the type of interpersonal stance needed to achieve positive results with hypnosisMake clinical decisions based on the nonverbal responses of the hypnotic subjectABOUT DAN SHORT, Ph.D.Dan Short, Ph.D. is most well-known for his work in Ericksonian hypnosis and is the lead author of Hope and Resiliency, a book that has received world-wide attention. His most recent book is Transformational Relationships. Dr. Short has served as faculty for the Ericksonian Congresses since 1996. Dr. Short maintains a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona.CLINICAL DEMO 4 – HYPNOSIS AND FAMILY THERAPYSpecific direct and indirect techniques are required to activate family resources and to induce a deep and meaningful change of the most rigid family patterns. A family hypnotic session tends to overcome the powerful and subtle resistances a family may develop in the course of the treatment as well as to offer many different solutions a therapist may adopt to overcome these resistances. Special focus will be how to combine properly direct and indirect in the different phases of the therapeutic process.objectIVESExplain the peculiar phenomena that are typical of the family tranceDescribe how to combine direct and indirect approaches in an hypnotic intervention with familiesABOUT CAMILLO LORIEDO, M.D., Ph.D.Camillo Loriedo, M.D., Ph.D. is Professor of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Rome, School of Medicine and the School of Specialization. Since 1998, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Milton Erickson Foundation. He has been recently elected President of the Italian Society of Psychotherapy. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis since 2005. Professor Loriedo has been awarded the Milton H. Erickson Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution to the field of Psychotherapy. He has authored over 350 scientific papers and 26 books.CLINICAL DEMO 5 – DIMENSIONS OF DISSOCIATION IN HYPNOSISThis demonstration and discussion will focus on the ways in which dissociation is utilized in all phases of a hypnotic session. A structured model of dissociation will be presented then illustrated in the hour.objectIVESIdentify eight dimensions of dissociationDiscuss three ways in which dissociation facilitates therapeutic hypnosisABOUT BRENT GEARY, Ph.D.Brent Geary, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Phoenix. Since 1988, he has also been the Director of Training for the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. He teaches internationally and edited two books with Jeffrey Zeig, The Handbook of Ericksonian Psychotherapy and The Letters of Milton H. Erickson.CLINICAL DEMO 6 – CONVERSATIONAL HYPNOSIS FOR HEARING AND EXPANDING WHAT THEY SAYFundamental in Ericksonian work is expansion of perspectives rather than removing problems. Learning to hear underlying meanings in clients’ stories, enlarging those and then presenting new perspectives in direct and indirect ways clients are willing to hear will be demonstrated with a volunteer.objectIVESList three ways to offer productive changes to clientsDescribe three ways to deal with client reluctance to implement new, different or expanded thinking or behaviorsABOUT BETTY ALICE ERICKSON, MS, LPC, LMFTBetty Alice Erickson, MS, LPC, LMFT, a hypnosis demonstration subject for her father’s patients and students for over 30 years, has been Keynote Speaker and faculty for national and international Conferences. Co-author of Hope & Resiliency she’s written numerous book chapters and articles. Her latest book (with Bradford Keeney), Milton Erickson, American Healer, has been translated into three languages.FUNDAMENTALS OF HYPNOSIS, WORKSHOPS 6-8WORKSHOP 6 – UTILIZATION IN A TRANCE INDUCTIONThis workshop will describe the Ericksonian principle of Utilization and its use in a trance induction. Utilization is a trademark of Ericksonian therapy and hypnosis and one of the things that makes it so effective and powerful. Live demonstration will help illustrate the concept. Exercises will help attendees to learn the concept of “Utilization”.objectIVESDefine “utilization”List three ways of “utilizing” resistance in a trance inductionABOUT LILLIAN BORGES ZEIG, MA, LPCLilian Borges Zeig, MA, LPC has been conducting seminars in the US and internationally on Ericksonian hypnosis, brief therapy and couples therapy. She currently has a private practice, and teaches Medical Psychology and Medical Hypnosis for medical students in Phoenix, Arizona. Lilian has a vast multicultural knowledge and conducts programs and psychotherapy in English, Spanish and Portuguese.WORKSHOP 7 – HYPNOTIC PHENOMENAIn this session, you will learn about trance phenomena, the experiential distortions that often accompany hypnosis. You will learn how and why to evoke them in induction and treatment.objectIVESList at least three trance phenomenaApply trance phenomena to a clinical caseABOUT BILL O’HANLON, MSBill O’Hanlon, MS has written and published 31 books, 59 articles or book chapters, three computer programs, eight videos, and numerous audios. He was the founder of solution-oriented therapy. He has given over 3,000 talks internationally. He was Dr. Erickson’s gardener while attending graduate school at Arizona State University. He has written several books on Dr. Erickson’s work, including Taproots, An Uncommon Casebook, A Guide to Trance-Land, and Solution-Oriented Hypnosis.WORKSHOP 8 – ANECDOTES & metaPHORS: EASY, EFFECTIVE AND ENGAGINGHypnosis is a natural vehicle for use of therapeutically effective metaphors and anecdotes. Viewers will be taught to develop effective trances for this. Learning to find themes for and the creation of metaphors and anecdote will be taught and practiced. Using those interventions within the trances will also be taught and practiced.objectIVESDescribe two ways to create a hypnotic trance effective to use with metaphors and anecdotesList three reasons why metaphors and anecdotes can be effective in psychotherapyABOUT BETTY ALICE ERICKSON, MS, LPC, LMFTBetty Alice Erickson, MS, LPC, LMFT, a hypnosis demonstration subject for her father’s patients and students for over 30 years, has been Keynote Speaker and faculty for national and international Conferences. Co-author of Hope & Resiliency she’s written numerous book chapters and articles. Her latest book (with Bradford Keeney), Milton Erickson, American Healer, has been translated into three languages.MASTER CLASS IN HYPNOSIS PSYCHOTHERAPYEricksonian hypnotherapy and strategic approaches promote experiential methods of change. In combination they can be synergistic. Psychotherapy is best when clients have the experience of an alive, goal-oriented therapeutic process. Such dynamic empowering experiences pave the way for new understandings and growth-oriented possibilities. Drs. Yapko and Zeig will engage with each other and the participants to examine commonalities and differences in their work. The Master Class centers on providing then deconstructing demonstrations of Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, providing a unique opportunity for in-depth learning.objectIVESDescribe the ten therapeutic patterns of Ericksonian influence communicationDemonstrate the relationship between interviewing for personal resources and integrating them into a hypnosis sessionList and describe the stages of hypnotic interactionDescribe and demonstrate the role of post-hypnotic suggestions in generalizing individual therapy session gainsCompare and contrast elements of an Ericksonian induction with traditional inductionsDescribe the Utilization MethodABOUT MICHAEL YAPKO, Ph.D.Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist residing in Fallbrook, California. He is internationally recognized for his work in clinical hypnosis, brief psychotherapy, and the strategic treatment of depression. He has been invited to speak in 30 countries across six continents. He is the author and editor of 14 books, including his newest, Mindful and Hypnosis, as well as Breaking the Patterns of Depression, Depression is Contagious, and Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his innovative contributions in advancing the fields of hypnosis and brief therapy.ABOUT JEFFREY ZEIG, Ph.D.Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D. is the Founder and Director of Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Dr Zeig is the architect of The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, the Brief Therapy Conference, the Couples Conference, and the International Congresses on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. He is on the Editorial Board of numerous journals; Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 29, Psychotherapy); and Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He is a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academy of Practice in Psychology of the National Academies of Practice and an Approved Supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. A clinical psychologist, Dr. Zeig has a private practice, and conducts workshops internationally (40 countries). He has edited, co-edited, authored or coauthored more than 20 books on psychotherapy that appear in 12 foreign languages.Contributors to GB Ratio Free11th International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to PsychotherapyGB thread: : 2 weeksPower Users (PU): 7 weeks  Users: Upgrade to PUThnx to Everyone who made this GB possible

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