Chapter 1 The First Session with Dr. Bfn1_1/Transcript of a demonstration given in Los Angeles, December 1984., Joseph Barber; Chapter 1a Commentary, Joseph Barber; Chapter 1b Commentary, Stephen R. Lankton; Chapter 2 Accessing Unconscious Processesfn2_1/Transcript of a demonstration given in Dallas, December 1982., Stephen G. Gilligan; Chapter 2a Commentary, Stephen G. Gilligan; Chapter 2b Commentary, Jeffrey K. Zeig; Chapter 3 Motivating Action with Hypnotherapy for a Client with a History of Early Family Violencefn3_1/Transcript of a demonstration given in Phoenix, December 1988., Stephen R. Lankton; Chapter 3a Commentary, Stephen R. Lankton; Chapter 3b Commentary, Joseph Barber; Chapter 4 Solution-Oriented Hypnosisfn4_1/Transcript of a demonstration given in San Francisco, December 1988., William Hudson O'Hanlon; Chapter 4a Commentary, William Hudson O'Hanlon; Chapter 4b Commentary, Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 5 Facilitating “Creative Moments” in Hypnotherapyfn5_1/Transcript of a demonstration given in Phoenix, December 1985., Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 5a Commentary, Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 5b Commentary, Stephen G. Gilligan; Chapter 6 Using Metaphor and the Interspersal Techniquefn6_1/Transcript of a demonstration given in Los Angeles, December 1984., Jeffrey K. Zeig; Chapter 6a Commentary, Jeffrey K. Zeig; Chapter 6b Commentary, William Hudson O'Hanlon;
Stephen R. Lankton, M.S.W., is a professor of psychology at the University of West Florida, maintains a private practice in Gulf Breeze, Florida, and travels internationally to teach psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, and family therapy.