milton erickson

milton erickson
milton erickson

The integration of medical interventions designed to treat allergies and other autoimmune diseases in general does not deal adequately nature of the human immune system. Body homeostasis should assume that our immune system can correctly identify times when a foreign body is a threat and when it is not. However, to understand its true nature and how integrative interventions May apply, the clinician must make its duality.

We have actually two immune systems, not one. Our first speaker is our immune system innate. It digests some foreign bodies and other marks for destruction. Its components are white blood cells, as null cells (also called Natural Killer Cells and NK), monocytes and B lymphocytes On the other hand, our longer-term immune system is our adaptive immune cells. This includes basophils and T-lymphocytes. Generally, the retrofit system is slower to react, but more durable.

Autoimmune disorders such as allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, multiple sclerosis, ankylosing anklosing and chrons disease represents a failure of our system learning. To correctly answer the many elements of our immune system must have knowledge of what the intruders are actually threats. What medical scientists realize is that overreactions are potentially harmful and deadly as in reactions. The aim is to bring a malfunction of the system to react properly. However, to do this using the integration of intervention, the clinician should respect the fact that both the innate and rapid system adaptation slower are recycled differently.

My theory is that this system innate is more responsive to rapid changes, techniques and hypnotic suggestion that direct the adaptation system requires a slower approach offered by imaging tour, Ericksonian hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

The techniques used by stage hypnotists and teaches more than 3000 clinicians in the 1950s and 60 by Elman former stage hypnotist David, seem more likely to quickly create physiological changes. Elman believed that hypnosis is a state where the critical mind is bypassed and selective thinking is allowed. Therefore, the state of trance relaxation, even if it is induced by its methods rather fast, is not necessarily a requirement to change the innate system. Suggestion direct to include waking hypnosis techniques, could also influence changes without relying on parasympathetic activation. My suspicion, however, is that changes when these techniques May be nice to quickly relieve symptoms, are more stable rather doubtful. After listening hours of original recordings Elman, I suspect he would agree with this conclusion. (Note that many techniques had Elman designed to work immediately in the event of an alarm clock hypnosis or post hypnotic suggestions. But he needed his medicine and students dentistry to achieve somnambulism in one to three minutes.)

Conversely, the conversion of the adaptive immune system, as part of a treatment of long duration, will be affected by techniques of hypnosis should be significant reprogramming of the subconscious mind. This more naturalistic was defended by Dr. Milton Erickson. This allows the therapist the ability to interface with dysfunctional patterns and to allow the subconscious restructure learning in a way that promotes a lasting change. Other than Erickson, I put in this category work wonderful dream guided imagery by Belleruth Naparstek, LISW, and the work of Allergy NLP by Anne King, PhD.

The correction of autoimmune dysfunction requires a re-training the innate immune system faster and slower, more adaptive system permanent. If hypnotherapy to be effective for this purpose, the clinician should use protocol hypnosis appropriate. Rapid methods, which can quickly address the symptoms seem to be the best for the innate system. And the subconscious reprogramming of the naturalist tradition Erickson, guided imagery and NLP seem most promising for sustainable change. Using tools and psychotherapists right hypnotherapist has the best chance of success.

Tim Brunson, PhD

The International Hypnosis Research Institute is a member supported project involving integrative health care specialists from around the world. We provide information and educational resources to clinicians. Dr. Brunson is the author of over 150 self-help and clinical CD’s and MP3′s.

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