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David Gordon – Therapeutic Metaphor
The One Key To Milton Erickson’s Success
There is nothing that you can do without someone showing you how to do it.
David GordonCo-NLP developer reveals
Therapeutic Metaphor
Milton Erickson was the legendary Hypnotherapist. He is well-known for helping people to make drastic personal changes. For people who didn’t recognize what he was doing, Erickson simply told stories, parables, or jokes. Others realized that there were deeper patterns.
Erickson made it seem so simple that he fooled even the experts. Erickson’s student Ernest Rossi watched Milton work with a client and recorded the hypnotic induction step by step in the book, “Hypnotic Realities.†But when it came to observing work with the client, Rossi abruptly broke off the transcript and wrote… at this point Dr. Erickson began to tell a story.
Even one of Erickson’s top students didn’t recognize these brilliant patterns when they were used…and neither will the people you work with.
Erickson encountered a client suffering from severe premature ejaculation years ago in one of his most famous cases. Because of his condition, he was unable live a normal life.
The man was very embarrassed about his problem and was unable to openly discuss his problem with Erickson…so the master told him a story.
Erickson discussed the case in an article “A Study of Experimental Neuroissis Hypnotically Induced in a Case of Ejaculato Praecox†which was published in the British Journal of Medical Psychology in 1935. Erickson told Erickson a custom-made story with those fancy words.
Erickson’s paper stunned the research community. Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead, both luminaries, begged Erickson for details on how he created his complicated story. Erickson devoted an entire article in 1944 revealing his process and yet…
His process was so complex and difficult that virtually no one could use it. Therapeutic Erickson does not recognize metaphor as a treatment option.
Until David Gordon he cracked the code and created it. Therapeutic All can use the metaphor.
The power of metaphor
Metaphors are more than a way of talking about an experience. Metaphors are what we call our experience. They provide the filter through which we view and understand the world. Metaphors can be used to shift our perceptions and experiences. As a result, you can transform people’s behavior.
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Therapeutic Metaphors are stories that are specifically designed to be used for covert or overt change. The story is part of people’s lives.
The real power of Therapeutic Metaphor is the art of creating an elegant story that can inspire great personal change.
Telling Stories…For A Change
Erickson discovered that he could tell stories without conscious resistance when he did so. Telling stories Therapeutic The metaphor of planting a seed is very similar to the metaphor of planting a seed. Some are born immediately, while others take time to work.
The beauty and true essence of Therapeutic The power of metaphors to effect deep and lasting change is in their ability to do so in an indirect or even covert way.
This means that you should tell the Therapeutic Your intent is invisible to others, metaphor. You can make life-changing changes without anyone ever realizing it.
Here’s how metaphor works. There are two types of metaphors: universal and isomorphic. An isomorphic metaphor is one-to-one relationship between each event in the story, and the real world situation.
The True Life Application of Therapeutic The metaphors
Although I’ve used Therapeutic There are many metaphors, but there was one case that surprised me. A family reached out to me after their son became a member of an extreme cult. He cut off all communication with the family. Because he believed it was the work of Satan, he cut off his phone. He preferred to communicate via the mail.
He invited his brother for a visit one day. The terms were explained to his brother by the young man. They would sit in the park and silently admire God’s creation – nothing more. If this agreement was broken, it was the end of their visit.
So, he couldn’t talk about any of the real important issues and he came to my office with an impossible challenge. “How can I get through to my brother if I can’t talk to him.â€
I wrote this Therapeutic metaphor and we disguised it as a newspaper article and left it in the young man’s bathroom. He returned home to his family less than a month later.
Yes, it’s an amazing story but you will have this ability as well when you discover the power of Therapeutic metaphor.
Unlimitless Applications and Unlimited Power To Assist Others
Erickson and many NLP students use NLP, however. Therapeutic Metaphor in therapy has many other uses.
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It is being able and able to understand and relate to others using metaphors to describe their experiences.
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Communication with family members is easier and more effective. It’s often hardest to work with family members but Therapeutic It’s all possible because metaphor.
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Without asking for a sale, persuade your client to act. Your results will soar and you’ll never lose rapport with the client.
Metaphors are a way to create a shared language that allows you to easily and powerfully communicate with others.
Here’s the best part: it is a shared world. Therapeutic The client can use metaphor to help them find the solution to their problems. It is possible to be the one who makes this all possible.
Are you still using outmoded techniques?
The Glory Days of NLP David Gordon One of the co-developers. He was part of the inner circle that included John Grinder, Richard Bandler and Leslie Cameron-Bandler and Robert Dilts.
John Grinder and Richard Bandler had just completed their extraordinary modeling of Milton Erickson and produced three books or Erickson’s language and therapeutic patterns.
David Gordon was charged with producing a model of Erickson’s stories. The result was “Therapeutic metaphors†which was published in 1978. Armed with Gordon’s magical work, people were able to use Therapeutic Metaphors that can incite profound change
But, ever since publication David He continued to improve and develop his work. Only a few people have been updated. Therapeutic metaphor.
Imagine you still had a PC on your desk.-DOS 1.0? You’d be missing out on the power, the elegance, and all the latest developments.
Lost David Gordon Tapes Recently Discovered and Transferred to DVD
A few years back David I presented a rare three-day seminar at my Florida office. The event was a huge success and attendees came from all over the globe.
Here’s what some of them had to say about the seminar:
“Half way through the seminar, I changed the way I did therapy…forever!†– S. Rea Rapavi, M.Ht.
“Every therapist who wants help their clients change should be using David’s powerful techniques.†– J. Arthur Van Wyck
“David Gordon’s training in Therapeutic metaphor should be required viewing for parents, therapists, and sales people.†– Helen Marie
We recorded every word on Digital Video and then…I’m embarrassed to say, I put them on a shelf in my office and forgot all about them. Until David His new book, Modeling, was published
We’ve found them recently and had them transferred to five DVD’s. And now we have the notes David The seminar gave out prizes.
But this may be the clincher…
Are you familiar with the phrase “Hear it!” David Gordon Do you have a story to tell? Wow. David Tells Therapeutic metaphors throughout the program and it’s very easy to adapt David’s stories and use them throughout your own work. Hey, I use David’s stories all the time and they really work.
Only 12 8 sets are available
For hearing, people paid almost six hundred dollars David Present Therapeutic metaphor Live. And they didn’t get copies of the recordings to use for review.
These recordings can be re-viewed over and over again.
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