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Ego State Therapy
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Ego State Therapy. Gordon Emmerson, Ph.D. Carmarthen, Wales: Crown House Publishing, Ltd. (2003). 212 pages, $37.95. Reviewed by: Claire Frederick, M.D., Harvard Medical School.
Emmerson's Ego State Therapy is the first book devoted to basic applications of Ego State Therapy to appear since the publication of John and Helen Watkins' Ego States: Theory and Therapy in 1997. As noted by John Watkins in the Foreword of this more recent book, Emmerson's experience has been drawn from his ap...
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Ego State Therapy
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Ego State Therapy. Gordon Emmerson, Ph.D. Carmarthen, Wales: Crown House Publishing, Ltd. (2003). 212 pages, $37.95. Reviewed by: Claire Frederick, M.D., Harvard Medical School. Emmerson's Ego State Therapy is the first book devoted to basic applications of Ego State Therapy to appear since the
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Ego state therapy: Its development and progress in the 20th century
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; The development of Ego State Therapy as a unified theory and intervention can be traced to the last quarter of the 20th Century. John and Helen Watkins established the therapy, as it is presently understood. John Watkins developed the theoretical underpinnings necessary for its therapeutic
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Ego state therapy and the treatment of depression
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; This paper reviews treating depression with the hypnotically based ego-state therapy. Depression is a common, costly (both personally and socially) disorder, and often does not respond well to traditional psychological or pharmacological treatment Ego-state therapy is able to "provide significant
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Editorial
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; Having worked in the psychology, counselling and hypnotherapy field for nearly 20 years, I have often had the experience of having a "run" of a specific problem with a number of clients for a week or two. As an example, for the last few weeks I have seen several adult survivors of child sexual
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Selected topics in ego state therapy
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Frederick, C. (2005). Selected topics in ego state therapy. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 53(4), 339-429. The author presents a highly readable and concise summary of Ego State Therapy and its relationship to other polypsychic psychotherapy traditions including
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Advanced Skills and Interventions in Therapeutic Counseling
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; Advanced Skills and Interventions in Therapeutic Counseling Gordon Emmerson, PhD Crown House Publishing 2006 ISBN 1845900170 It is refreshing to come across a book that competently covers various aspects of therapy, and successfully marrying them together. Dr Gordon Emmerson's book approaches ego
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An investigation into the use of ego state therapy in enhancing creative output
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; Creativity is an important yet complex area of research. This article looks at some of the ideas on creativity and the difficulties in measuring creative output. It examines the discrepancies between the creative individual, fluctuations in creative output, possible interactions with environment
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Ego state therapy as treatment for severe stomach pains after sexual intercourse: A case presentation
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; This paper reflects on the use of hypnosis, hypnotherapy and specifically ego state therapy as treatment modality for an adult patient suffering from the aftermath of childhood sexual trauma. The patient complained of suffering from severe stomach pains after sexual intercourse and further
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Six players on the inner stage: Using ego state therapy with the medically ill
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Ginandes, C. (2006). Six players on the inner stage: Using ego state therapy with the medically ill. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 54(2), 113-129. The author presents a very useful and summary of her unique approach to applying principles of Ego State Therapy to
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Couples counselling: An ego state therapy approach
Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis
; The relationship with a partner can be one of the most rewarding and challenging aspects of living. Maintaining healthy partnered relationships has become more difficult with evolving gender roles, cultural pressures, and a reduced security of permanency. This is evidenced by an increased number of
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