Background
Watkins, John Goodrich was born on March 17, 1913 in Salmon, Idaho, United States. Son of John Thomas and Ethel (Goodrich) Watkins.
( Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new editio...)
Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new edition of this award-winning text, a collection of techniques and information about hypnosis that no serious student or practitioner should be without. A thorough and practical handbook of various hypnotherapeutic measures, it contains illustrative examples and logically argued selection methods to help practitioners choose the ideal method for a needed purpose. Section by section, it breaks out the various methods and phenomena of hypnosis into easily digested chunks, so the reader can pick and choose at leisure. An excellent practical guide and reference that is sure to be used regularly. The authors have a wide and longstanding experience on the subject and thus can stay on clinically approvable methods.
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(Hypnoanalytic Techniques, Vol. II, The Practice of Clinic...)
Hypnoanalytic Techniques, Vol. II, The Practice of Clinical Hypnosis is directed to psychoanalysts and other dynamically-oriented therapists who are already familiar with clinical hypnosis, its induction and use in suggestive approaches to treatment. Hypnoanalysis is presented in the context of psychoanalysis and object-relation theory. It details many projective techniques and others for hypnotically dealing with dreams and art productions. Complex hypnoanalytic techniques are described for treating a wide variety of disorders including amnesia and multiple personality. A chapter is devoted to Ego-State Theory and Therapy and another to Forensic Hypnosis, which includes its indications, contraindications and problem when testifying in court.
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( Ego states are the parts of our personality that cause ...)
Ego states are the parts of our personality that cause us to act different ways in different situations. Ego state theory links normal personality functioning with its extremes, such as found in dissociative identity disorder. The therapy integrates psychoanalytic practice and hypnoanalytic techniques to discover and explore covert ego states, thereby effecting behavior change. With clear language and case extracts, the recognized originators of ego state therapy explain this fascinating theory and how to put it into practice.
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(In "Adventures in Human Understanding" the story is revea...)
In "Adventures in Human Understanding" the story is revealed as a therapeutic tool. It is the medium by which lessons may be learned and persist in the memory; providing metaphors for life, and meaning from our experiences. Leading psychologist John G. Watkins PhD has embodied his extensive knowledge of the mind in the 'adventures' gathered in this book. Each story is followed by a psychological analysis, ensuring that this book will be an effective instrument for facilitating therapy, and an enjoyable source of stories for everyone. With a preface by Woltemade Hartman PhD. "'Adventures in Human Understanding' rivets the reader's attention until the last page is turned. These fictional short stories for exploring the self are rich in human drama and deeply resonate with our own understanding of how we humans strive throughout our lives to grow and become whole. Dr. Watkins writes with joy, humor, insight, and wisdom about the struggles of people of all ages from startin' time to quittin' time. He invites us all to share with him this dance of life." - Peter B. Bloom MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
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( Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new editio...)
Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new edition of this award-winning text, a collection of techniques and information about hypnosis that no serious student or practitioner should be without. A thorough and practical handbook of various hypnotherapeutic measures, it contains illustrative examples and logically argued selection methods to help practitioners choose the ideal method for a needed purpose. Section by section, it breaks out the various methods and phenomena of hypnosis into easily digested chunks, so the reader can pick and choose at leisure. An excellent practical guide and reference that is sure to be used regularly. The authors have a wide and longstanding experience on the subject and thus can stay on clinically approvable methods.
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(The fascinating story of a gifted and creative psychother...)
The fascinating story of a gifted and creative psychotherapist who developed a new form of therapy, told by her husband and colleague. He focuses on what she was like as a person, outside her consulting office and away from the teaching podium, but he also illustrates her ability to be emotinally resonant with her patients by including intriguing vignettes of her work. Helen Watkins will be an inspiration to men and women who seek success in work and happiness in love.
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psychologist university professor
Watkins, John Goodrich was born on March 17, 1913 in Salmon, Idaho, United States. Son of John Thomas and Ethel (Goodrich) Watkins.
Student, College Idaho, 1932. Bachelor of Science, University Idaho, 1933. Master of Science, University Idaho, 1936.
Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1941.
Instructor high school, Idaho., 1933-1939;
faculty, Ithaca College, 1940-1941;
faculty, Auburn U., 1941-1943;
associate professor, Washington State University, 1946-1949;
chief clinical psychologist, United States Army Welch Hospital, 1945-1946;
clinical psychologist, Veterans Administration Hospital., American Lake, Washington, 1949-1950;
chief clinical psychologist, VA Mental Hygiene Clinic, Chicago, 1950-1953;
chief clinical psychologist, Veterans Administration Hospital., Portland, Oregon, 1953-1964;
professor psychology, U. Montana, Missoula, 1964-1984;
professor emeritus, U. Montana, since 1984;
director clinical training, U. Montana, 1964-1980. Lecturer numerous universities. Clinical associate U. Oregon Medical School, 1957.
President American Board Examiners in Psychological Hypnosis, 1960-1962.
( Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new editio...)
( Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new editio...)
( Two premier hypnotherapists collaborate on a new editio...)
(The fascinating story of a gifted and creative psychother...)
( Ego states are the parts of our personality that cause ...)
(In "Adventures in Human Understanding" the story is revea...)
( The Original Brief Trauma Therapy. John G. Watkins' gro...)
(Hypnoanalytic Techniques, Vol. II, The Practice of Clinic...)
(they live like people should)
Member International Society Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (co-founder, president 1965-1967, awards 1960-1965), International Society Hypnosis (Benjamin Franklin Gold medal award), Society Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (president 1969-1971, Morton Prince award), American Psychological Association (president division 30 1975-1976, award 1993), Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Evelyn Elizabeth Browne, August 21, 1932. Married Doris Wade Tomlinson, June 8, 1946. Married Helen Verner Huth, December 28, 1971.
Children: John Dean, Jonette Alison, Richard Douglas, Gregory Keith, Rodney Philip, Karen Stroobants, Marvin R. Huth. Married Paula Jean Etrick May 16, 2009.