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EVOCATION: WHY THERAPY CAN BE BRIEF
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MA LEARNS TO READ
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0.1The Difference
Between Traditional and
Evocative Therapies
Traditional: Deficit assumption
�5Clients are: Damaged (genetically, neurologically, d e v e l o p m e n t a l l y, e m o t i o n a l l y, relationally) Missing skills Missing information Missing insight Missing motivation
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0.2The Difference
Between Traditional and
Evocative Therapies
Evocative: Resource assumption
�6Clients have: Resources Abilities Skills Strengths Solutions Knowledge Motivation
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0.3The Difference
Between Traditional and
Evocative Therapies
Traditional: Role of the Therapist
�7 Therapist is: Expert in what is wrong Knows what is normal and what is not Has a model of mental health that explains what’s wrong and how to correct it Adding information or new beliefs
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0.4The Difference
Between Traditional and
Evocative Therapies
Evocative: Role of the Therapist
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Therapist is expert in: Change process helping access client’s abilities, resources, skills, strengths, solutions knowledge and motivationClient is expert in: His or her complaints, suffering, longings, and perceptions of and responses to therapy H i s o r h e r o w n l i f e / v a l u e s , preferences, longings What works and doesn’t
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THE HORSE KNOWS THE
WAY
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1.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 1
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Find an ability, value or some knowledge: At work In hobbies or interests In the past In the present
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ERICKSON LEARNS TO
PRONOUNCE GOVERNMENT
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1.2How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 1
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Evoke that ability through: Questions Therapist response Noticing and highlighting it Storytelling In-session or between-session task Hypnotic phenomena
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1.3How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 1
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Link/help transfer that ability through: Questions Linking words (when, the next time, if, then) C h a n g e v e r b t e n s e s (problem in past; solution in present or future) Task assignment Presupposition Post-hypnotic suggestion ><
THE AFRICAN VIOLET QUEEN
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2.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 2
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Tr a n s f o r m a l i a b i l i t y /problem into a resource/solution: Value that experience, trait, problem Think of a context in which it could lead the client toward their longings and goals ><
I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE
EXPERIENCE AS A
CARPENTER
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THE GAP IN THE TEETH
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3.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 3
�18 Notice and highlight what works E v o k e c o n t e x t s o f competence Evoke contexts for helpful experiences
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A BOY IMPROVES HIS
WRITING
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4.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 4
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Tell a story/use metaphor Use art (music, poetry, visual arts, dance, film, novels, plays, etc.)
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THE BRICK WALL STORIES
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Ken Robinson - Gillian Lynne story
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Patch Adams - Seeing Beyond Problems
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Beck Weathers - Motivation
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Aaron Ralston - Future Pull #1
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Aaron Ralston - Future Pull #2
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Bill Bryson - Why Your Life is a Miracle
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5.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 5
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Presuppose
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“I DON’T KNOW HOW YOU WILL CHANGE”
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6.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 6
�30Give the client something ambiguous on which to p r o j e c t m e a n i n g a n d positive change A m b i g u o u s t a s k assignments Empty words and phrases
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BOTANICAL GARDEN
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DRIVEWAY THERAPY
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7.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 7
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Give the client something to resist that can lead in a positive direction Noxious tasks Insults
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“MAY HE DROWN IN HIS
OWN SPIT”
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A UNIQUE APPROACH TO
INSOMNIA
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8.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 8
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Empty Words Solution-Oriented Inner Work/Hypnosis
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8.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 8
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No need for conscious k n o w l e d g e , r e c a l l o r deliberate effort
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THERE ARE RESOURCES WITHIN AND
AROUND YOU AND I WILL BE CURIOUS . . .
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9.1How to Use Evocative Methods
Evocative Method 9
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Disrupt repeating patterns The good news and bad news about brain plasticity
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WALK TO GET YOUR
CIGARETTES AND ALCOHOL
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FOR ME, SHIFTING TO THE EVOCATION ORIENTATION WAS
A REVOLUTIONLESS WORK LESS DEEP DIVING/SPECULATING TO FIND THE “TRUE CAUSES” OR “ISSUES” MORE CONFIDENCE LESS WORRY ABOUT IMPOSING MY VALUES OR IDEAS MORE PARTNERSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT
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EVOCATION: WHY THERAPY CAN BE BRIEF
BILL O’HANLONFOR A COPY OF THESE SLIDES, VISIT
BILLOHANLON.COM GO TO THE BOTTOM OF THE WEBSITE GIVE ME A FEW DAYS TO POST THE SLIDES THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A MONTH OR SO YOU HAVE MY PERMISSION TO USE THE SLIDES FOR ANY NON-COMMERCIAL USE
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