
Immerse yourself in the intimacy of 19 authentic therapies and discover the mysteries of psychic transformation.
This exceptional book opens the doors of an experienced hypnotherapist’s practice to reveal the subtle alchemy at work in the most profound transformations. Through 19 detailed therapeutic stories and their in-depth analyses, discover how Ericksonian hypnosis enables us to access the “inner landscapes” where both our suffering and our healing potential reside.
19 authentic human stories: from Brigitte and her exam blocks to Florence traumatized by rape, from Damien oscillating between two personalities to Élodie trapped by her compulsive eating, each story illustrates the singularity of therapeutic journeys. Phobias, chronic pain, social anxiety, addictions, sleep disorders, relationship difficulties: a complete panorama of human problems.
The unconscious as a therapeutic ally: Discover how this little-known part of ourselves often holds the keys to our own healing. Witness those surprising moments when the unconscious spontaneously guides towards the solution, revealing a wisdom that surpasses rational protocols.
The art of brief therapy: observe how profound transformations can take place in just 2 to 10 sessions, thanks to techniques such as multi-generational imprinting, dialogue with the inner child, or therapeutic visualizations.
More than a clinical book, it’s an invitation to an inner journey into the mysteries of the human spirit.
What’s in this book
Introduction – In the shadow of consciousness: understanding Ericksonian hypnotherapy
19 Detailed clinical cases :
Anxiety and phobic disorders
Amélie: Panic and reinvention of the self
Hugo: Social phobia and identity reconstruction
Karine: Generalized anxiety and emotional release
Learning blocks and difficulties
Brigitte: Exam blocks and traumatic memory
Julie: Perfectionism and self-esteem
Trauma and dissociation
Florence: Reconstruction after rape
Damien: Personality cleavage and integration
Louise: Childhood trauma and healing
Eating disorders and addictions
Élodie: Compulsive eating and the gaze of others
Martin: Multiple addictions and transformation
Depression and mood disorders
Charlotte: Chronic sadness and vital reconnection
Sébastien: Depression and rebuilding meaning
Relationships and family problems
Gabrielle: Family conflicts and positioning
Nathalie: Relationship difficulties and assertiveness
Sleep disorders and chronic pain
Ilan: Insomnia and emotional regulation
Olivier: Chronic pain and perception
Life transitions and existential questioning
Pauline, Quentin, Rachel: Questioning and new projects
Appendices
Therapeutic metaphors
Glossary of techniques
Excerpt from the book

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