Sunday, October 23, 2011

Milton Erickson . .

. . . or Milton H. Erickson to be exact was the founder of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

Dr. Milton Erickson is included on this website not only because he was a brilliant hypnotist but because of his effect upon Dr.’s Bandler and Grinder and the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

Milton Erickson was born in Nevada in 1901 but grew up on a farm in Lowell, Wisconsin and was a sickly child that was both dyslexic and color blind and in fact the only color he could see was purple so he often wore and surrounded himself with the color purple.

Milton Erickson developed polio at the age of 17 and they expected him to die but through force-of-will he kept himself alive. He had planned to be a farmer but because of his physical inabilities he figured he could be a physician, it’s not as hard as farming. While sick in bed with polio Milton Erickson began studying the language patterns of his siblings noticing how one could say “yes” and mean “no” and vice versa. This ambiguity became important in his hypnotic . . . . . . . click here to go to the MasterSamNaples-NLP-hypnotherapy.com website to read the rest of this article on Milton Erickson and while you're at it please click here to check out and LIKE the MasterSamNaples-NLP-hypnotherapy.com Facebook Page

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