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Peter Blum |
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Monday, December 13, 2010
COOKING WITHOUT RECIPES
Finding (and trusting) Your Inner Hypno-Chef
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So
you've studied with good teachers. Read all the best books. Listened to
recordings. Watched films of the masters. Learned the Elman induction.
Practiced being indirect, like Erickson. All of these are important early steps
for most of us. Then what? Peter is proposing that there is a way to relax into
enjoying creating a different hypnosis approach for each client. Drawing from a
lifetime of experience as an improvising musician, Peter has developed a style
which relies on the principal of "co-trance". In that trance, the
hypnotist is able to tap into his or her own deep unconscious wisdom along with
that of the client to create something unique, fresh, and (hopefully) inspired
for each situation.
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Peter
Blum has had a full-time practice in Ericksonian hypnosis since 1987, receiving
his original training from Richard Zarro. Besides training in hypnosis and NLP,
Peter has spent decades studying world spiritual practices, and has received
teaching from several indigenous medicine people. In 2004 he was awarded
Instructor of the Year by the National Guild of Hypnosis, and in 2009 inducted
into the Order of Braid – a lifetime achievement recognition. A member of the
International Medical and Dental Hypnosis Association, and the International
Hypnosis Federation as well, he has been a featured presenter at conferences by
all of the prestigious hypnosis associations. In 2002 he received the Award of
Excellence in Integrative Therapies from IHF. He has trained hundreds in
the spiritual art of hypnosis. For the past two years he has been co-presenting
with maverick psychiatrist Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona on Narrative Trancework and
Hypnotic Stories. www.soundsforhealing.com
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