Khrystyna Zadorozhna
Training hours: 80
A flexible hypnosis-based approach using indirect suggestions and storytelling for change.
A hypnosis method developed by Milton Erickson in the mid-20th century, characterized by a non-directive approach. The hypnotherapist assists the client in entering a trance state, natural to the subconscious, which can already have a therapeutic effect by reducing anxiety and more. The trance also helps bypass conscious resistance to correct behavioral patterns, relationships, and other life aspects. Additionally, this method is convenient for self-hypnosis.
Ericksonian hypnosis is used to address a wide range of somatic and psychosomatic issues.