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Hypnotists who believed that responses are mediated primarily by an " unconscious mind ", like Milton Erickson, made more use of indirect suggestions, such as metaphors or stories, whose intended meaning may be concealed from the subject's conscious mind.
Krista Erickson, a reporter for CBC, was transferred following an investigation by CBC officials at the behest of a formal complaint made by the Conservative Party.
Erickson believed that the unconscious mind was always listening, and that, whether or not the patient was in trance, suggestions could be made which would have a hypnotic influence, as long as those suggestions found some resonance at the unconscious level.
CNN Political Director Sam Feist called Erickson " a perfect fit for John King, USA, because not only is he an agenda-setter whose words are closely watched in Washington, but as a person who still lives in small-town America, Erick is in touch with the very people John hopes to reach .” On his blog, Erickson stated, " CNN made an offer I couldn ’ t refuse ," and added, " This is the path God put me on and it was totally unexpected, but I go where the good Lord leads.
In May 2010, Erickson wrote in the RedState blog that he would be releasing evidence that Will Folks, a South Carolina GOP political operative, had made false allegations that he had an affair with gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley and that the allegations were " initiated by a rival political campaign .".
They made " Kisses Sweeter than Wine " by The Weavers and " You Don't Love Me Yet " by Roky Erickson into virtual signature tunes.
While many countries of the world operated sailing ships as training vessels for officers in their Merchant Marine in the 1920s and 30 ’ s, several sailing ship owners such as Carl Laeisz and Gustav Erickson determined that there was still a profit to be made from the last of the sailing ships.
Alexander Klein wrote a 1958 book about Erickson's World War II exploits, The Counterfeit Traitor, which was made into a 1962 movie of the same name, starring William Holden in the role of Red Erickson.
It never occurred to them, or to us, that a kid from Perryton could aspire to being an author .” But in his senior year, his English teacher, Annie Love, made the class write an original poem, and Erickson found that it was easy for him.
After enduring hundreds of rejections, Erickson finally found a home for Through Time and the Valley, a nonfiction account of a 150-mile horseback trip he made down the Canadian River valley in Texas.
In March 2010 The Chronicle Herald made their relationship public, causing Mary Agnes Welch, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, and Kevin Gaudet, of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation to claim a conflict of interest since Richardson had placed Erickson as his designated traveler allowing her flight privileges with Richardson for official events as his companion.

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Karlheinz Stockhausen notates the use of the wah-wah mute in his Punkte ( 1952 / 1962 ) in terms of transitions between open to close using open and closed circles connected by a line ( Erickson 1975, p. 73 ).
The " Soldier's Boot Camp " follows the actors as they take preparation for their roles to an extreme ( 30 minutes )), " One Hour Over Tokyo " and " The Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor ", two History Channel documentaries along with " Super-8 Montage ", a collection of unseen Super-8 footage shot for potential use in the movie by Michael Bay's assistant, Mark Palansky ; " Deconstructing Destruction ", an in-depth conversation with Michael Bay and Eric Brevig ( of Industrial Light and Magic ) about the special effects in the movie and " Nurse Ruth Erickson interview " complete the extra features component.
Erickson was prepared to use psychological shocks and ordeals in order to achieve given results:
Masson also notes that Erickson, as a psychiatrist in the Arizona State Hospital, was an enthusiastic advocate of the use of restraints, a subject which he delivered a well-attended talk on, and frequently had patients confined by straitjackets.
More recently, critic Glenn Erickson discussed the editorial message of the film's producers: " The makers of The Atomic Cafe clearly have a message to get across, and to achieve that goal they use the inherent absurdity of their source material in creative ways.
Writing in the Wisconsin State Journal, Doug Erickson interpreted as a threat to use interdict a letter from Bishop Robert Morlino of Madison to the Catholics of Platteville.
In 1946, Tarkow, Stamm and Erickson first described the use of wood acetylation to stabilize wood from swelling in water.

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In the 1950s, Milton H. Erickson developed a radically different approach to hypnotism, which has subsequently become known as " Ericksonian hypnotherapy " or " Neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapy.
This divergence from tradition led some of his colleagues, including Andre Weitzenhoffer, to dispute whether Erickson was right to label his approach " hypnosis " at all.
The founders of Neurolinguistic Programming ( NLP ), a methodology similar in some regards to hypnotism, claimed that they had modelled the work of Erickson extensively and assimilated it into their approach.
Erickson is noted for his often unconventional approach to psychotherapy, such as described in the book Uncommon Therapy, by Jay Haley, and the book Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook, by Milton H. Erickson and Ernest L. Rossi ( 1979, New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc .).
Erickson recognised that resistance to trance resembles resistance to change, and developed his therapeutic approach with that awareness.
Referring to Erickson's authoritarian approach as " prison-camp therapy " and " therapist-as-boss ", Masson concludes, " It is not surprising that Erickson succumbed to the opportunity to abuse his patients, as the examples quoted make clear.
* The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, an international organization promoting Erickson's approach
While Jay Hayley and the team at the Mental Research Institute at Palo Alto aimed to uncover the principles that underpinned Erickson's approach to brief therapy, John Grinder and Richard Bandler provided practical guidelines for the application of some of the hypnotic techniques of Erickson.
As Haley wrote in Uncommon Therapy: The Psychiatric Techniques Of Milton H. Erickson MD: " Strategic therapy isn't a particular approach or theory, but a name for the types of therapy where the therapist takes responsibility for directly influencing people " ( Pg.

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However, as Erickson has noted, the individual's failure to develop preliminary identities during infancy and childhood need not be irreversibly deterministic with respect to a given area of identity diffusion in his ( or her ) adolescence.
Hal Erickson has written that the film "... is remarkable in its willingness to offer both sides of the conflict -- though its sympathies are firmly with the Loyalists.
Cronin was originally a NAUI instructor who decided to form his own organization with Erickson, and to break diver training down into different courses instead of the single universal course then prevalent.
Hal Erickson of Allmovie noted, "... much of Nielsen's early work was undistinguished ; he was merely a handsome leading man in an industry overstocked with handsome leading men.
Erickson also wrote a preface to Bandler and Grinder's two-volume book series based on their observations of Erickson working with clients, Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, Volumes I & II.
Over the course of the streak, Hearn was paired with several different color men, including " Hot " Rod Hundley, Pat Riley, Keith Erickson, and Stu Lantz.
Gustafson and Drew, with Jeff Erickson started a band called The Mighty Wallop !.
On December 5, 2001, a 10, 000 Maniacs line-up comprising Gustafson, Drew, Augustyniak, Lombardo, and Ramsey played on a benefit concert in Toronto, with Buck's former guitar technician, Erickson, on lead guitar.
The band was formed when Roky Erickson left his group The Spades, and joined up with Stacy Sutherland, Benny Thurman, and John Ike Walton who had been playing Texas coastal towns as The Lingsmen.
Erickson, due to health and legal problems, and Tommy Hall were only involved with a few tracks, including " Livin ' On ," " Never Another ," " Dear Doctor Doom ," and " May the Circle Remain Unbroken ".
Hall was the band's primary lyricist and philosopher, with Sutherland and Erickson both contributing lyrics as well as writing and arranging the group's music.
* Clementine Hall-wife of Tommy Hall, vocals and songwriting collaborations with Erickson (" Splash 1 ", " I Had to Tell You ")
Erickson's youngest brother Sumner Erickson covers many Elevators songs with his band The Texcentrics.
Noted Hollywood actor Johnny Depp praised the Elevators in a 2005 interview with Esquire Magazine: " Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators, a band out of Texas.
In fact, Costello and Frank Erickson, the overseer of Costello's bookmaking operations, are credited with starting the layoff and odds systems used by bookies and gamblers all across North America.
Erickson was an avid medical student, and was so curious about and engaged with psychiatry that he got a psychology degree while he was still studying medicine.
Because Erickson expected trance states to occur naturally and frequently, he was prepared to exploit them therapeutically, even when the patient was not present with him in the consulting room.
Many people are familiar with the idea of a " deep " trance, and earlier in his career Erickson was a pioneer in researching the unique and remarkable phenomena that are associated with that state, spending many hours at a time with individual test subjects, deepening the trance.

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