A brief protocol for the creative psychosocial genomic healing experience: The 4-Stage creative process in therapeutic hypnosis and brief psychotherapy
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2011
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Rossi, E.
Cozzolino, M.
Mortimer, J.
Atkinson, D.
Rossi, K.
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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2011; 54(2):133-152
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Ernest L. Rossi, Mauro Cozzolino, Jane Mortimer, David Atkinson, Kathryn Lane Rossi
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The authors present empirical data on therapeutic hypnosis and brief psychotherapy as a 4-Stage Creative Process of focused attention and positive expectancy in professional training workshops of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, the National Institute for the Clinical Applications of Behavioral Medicine, and the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. The authors developed a brief protocol for assessing the 4-Stage Creative Process, which is the core dynamic of the Creative Psychosocial Genomic Healing Experience. They report that the 4-Stage Creative Process for resolving many psychological problems and symptomatic behavior in a satisfactory manner can be learned within 3 trials during 2-day professional workshops. The theory, research, and practice of private problem solving, stress reduction, and mind-body symptom resolution in professional and public settings is discussed. Immediate knowledge of results, positive peer support, and the development of new psychosocial skills in learning how to appropriately communicate live here-and-now novel and numinous experiences is an exhilarating exercise in creating new consciousness that facilitates the confidence and maturation of psychotherapists.
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