Originally published: Cupertino, Calif. : Meta Publications, 1975.
Vol. 2 by John Grinder, Judith DeLozier, and Richard Bandler.
Includes bibliographical references (v. 2, pages 243-246).
Guide to Volume I of Patterns of Erickson's Work -- Identification of Patterns of Erickson's Hypnotic Work -- Introduction: The Map Is Not the Territory -- Preview of Patterns -- The Interspersal Hypnotic Technique for Symptom Correction and Pain Control -- Basic Trance Induction, with Commentary -- A Special Inquiry with Aldous Huxley into the Nature and Character of Various States of Consciousness, with Commentary -- Familiarization with Patterns of Erickson's Hypnotic Work -- Pacing, Distraction and Utilization of the Dominant Hemisphere -- Accessing the Non-Dominant Hemisphere -- Construction of the Patterns of Erickson's Hypnotic Work -- Construction and Use of Linguistic Causal Modeling Processes -- Transderivational Phenomena -- Ambiguity -- Lesser Included Structures -- Derived Meanings -- Syntactic Environments for Identifying Natural Language Presuppositions in English.
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[This book] uses refined patterning and modeling techniques to identify the elements of genius in legendary professionals such as Gregory Bateson, Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir, and Milton Erickson. [It] demonstrate[s] Bandler and Grinder's enthusiasm, affection, and appreciation for Erickson and his revolutionary techniques. -Back cover.