Writings of Chuck Holton

 

Chuck is a clinical psychotherapist who has practiced for approximately  twenty years, in addition to being a musician and a writer. His articles have been featured in various places in print and on the web. For those of us who would like a consolidated source of some of his writings...here it is!
 

Chuck's web site at Human Resource Consultants

 

Clinical articles

Contracts and Rewards:  Celebrations, Not Payoffs  

Self-Relations Stories

The Emergency Weight-Loss Technique:  Enjoy Yourself!  

Repairing Trust After an Affair

 

Hypnosis

 

Teaching Clients Direct Self-Suggestion

Hypnotic Treatment of Somatic Symptoms:Globus Hystericus and Migraine Headache

The 5-4-3-2-1 Technique

Methods of hypnotic psychotherapy

Reflected Imagery Induction
The Reflected Imagery Induction Worksheet
The Secret of Utilization

 

Clinical handouts

Developmental Therapy
Flashbacks
Sponsoring the latent growth in anxiety - The self-relations approach
Teaching Clients to Use the Cognitive-Behavioral Thought Record  
Thoughts on Anxiety, Avoidance and Support
Tools for Pain Management

Interviews

Expanding the Power of Therapy: An Interview with Joan Murray-Jobsis, Ph.D..
Listening with Heart, Acting with Presence: An Interview with Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D.
Touching the Tender Center: An interview with Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D.
The Existential Ericksonian - An Interview with John Edgette, Psy.D.
The Imagination Always Wins - An Interview with Karen Olness, MD

Reviews

Trance and Trauma

Fate and Conscience:  A Review of Love’s Hidden Symmetry

Stephen Gilligan:  The Courage to Love

Synopsis of The February Man

The February Man: Evolving Consciousness and Identity in Hypnotherapy

Through the Eyes of Iconoclasts:  Bert Hellinger and Milton Erickson Come Alive

Video Review: The Best Thing

Articles by Joseph Barber

(Click here for the free Adobe Acrobat Reader site)

The Case of Superman
Hypnotic Analgesia
Hypnosis & Memory
My Daughter Myself
Freedom
A Seasoned Style: An interview with Joseph Barber Interview

 

 

Writing on music

Stravinskys Bitonality

Psychotherapy's Polyphony: Flow and Improvisation as Transpersonal Healers

Bartok's Top Ten

Keith Jarrett:  Piano Improvisations at Chicago Symphony Hall

The Nine Symphonies of Charles Ives

Hypnosis Training Materials

(The materials below are accessible either by using MS Word or by using PDF files for Adobe Reader If you do not have the free Adobe Acrobat reader, you can obtain it by clicking here and following the download instructions)

Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis - Outline (Word)                      Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis - Outline (PDF)
The Secret of Utilization (Word)                                                   The Secret of Utilization (PDF)  
Subjective experience of trance (Word)                                      Subjective experience of trance (PDF)  

Teaching Clients Direct Self-Suggestion (Word)                      Teaching Clients Direct Self-Suggestion (PDF)

Methods of hypnotic psychotherapy. (Word)                              Methods of hypnotic psychotherapy. (PDF)

Integrating hypnosis into treatment for habit change  (Word)   Integrating hypnosis into treatment for habit change (PDF)

Integrating Hypnotic Approaches into Psychotherapy (Word)  Integrating Hypnotic Approaches into Psychotherapy(PDF)

Hypnotic Principles and Sequences (Word)                              Hypnotic Principles and Sequences (PDF)

Hypnosis definitions (Word)                                                         Hypnosis definitions (PDF)

History of Hypnosis (Word)                                                           History of Hypnosis  (PDF)

A sequence of foci during Bob Dick's learning trance (Word) A sequence of foci during Bob Dick's learning trance (PDF)

A Timeline for Encouraging Hypnotic Process (Word)             A Timeline for Encouraging Hypnotic Process (PDF)

54321technique (Word)                                                                54321technique (PDF)

 

 

There is more to come....

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