
Best Iskopress products in the Non-fiction category
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1. Iskopress Live lighter without stress

2. Iskopress Expressives Schreiben
Expressive writing: A programme for mental immunisation.

3. Iskopress Die Lehrgeschichten von Milton H. Erickson
Summary:
Milton H. Erickson is known as the most influential hypnotherapist of our time. A key component of his therapy is his teaching stories. Erickson shocks his patients, surprises them, and brings them into confusion. He uses questions, wordplay, and his inexhaustible humor to indirectly and effectively convey his suggestions.
The book contains a collection of over one hundred teaching stories, presented verbatim and interpreted and commented on by Sidney Rosen. Rosen skillfully introduces the reader to the often astonishing world of Erickson's therapeutic work. Unnoticeably, the reader is led into a trance and enabled to view the world and life with new eyes, all while feeling good.
Authors: Erickson, Milton H.; Rosen, Sidney (ed.); Rosen, Sidney (commentary); Eckert, Brigitte (trans.).

4. Iskopress Teile-Therapie in der Praxis
The book is aimed at therapists, counselors, coaches, and those who wish to become one, as well as individuals interested in IFS (Internal Family System) for other reasons—whether for self-exploration or as clients. Through 20 examples from her therapeutic practice, the author provides a deep insight into her work with IFS, the "Internal Family System" developed by Richard C. Schwartz. The verbatim client conversations are accompanied by brief texts that explain important therapeutic interventions. The commentary section also includes numerous illustrations that reveal what lies beyond the words. To begin, Eva Orinsky offers a brief introduction to the concepts and methods of IFS therapy. Further along, you will find a detailed account from a former client about her multi-year experience with IFS therapy. The book concludes with a commented bibliography on the theory and practice of this relatively new school, which emphasizes self-acceptance and self-love. In the therapy session, a warm and humorous atmosphere is created. The client directs the pace and direction of the work. In this way, trust and willingness to cooperate are established, which are essential for achieving therapeutic goals.

5. Iskopress Fanita English über ihr Leben und die Transaktionsanalyse
Memoirs from psychotherapists are rare. Fanita English also did not intend to write the story of her life. This book is based on interviews she gave to Sigrid Röhl in California. In "How I Became Who I Am," Fanita English takes us on a journey through her life - a lonely youth in Galatz and Istanbul, a revival in Vienna; training as a secretary in London and working for Warner Brothers in Bucharest; studying child psychology at the Sorbonne and undergoing teaching analysis; fleeing to Nice and emigrating to the USA. The birth of two children. Difficult years in marriage and career. Working as a child therapist; alongside this, her own further training with Eric Berne and Fritz Perls. Several publications in which she outlines her development of transactional analysis. In this book, Fanita English speaks openly about her relationships and her emotional development. But the reader does not only participate in her personal fate; based on her personal experiences, English explains what she sees as the essential aspects of transactional analysis. This biography shows the experienced TA therapist what continues to have an impact: optimism, positive feelings, and a lifelong training of personal strengths.

Fanita English über ihr Leben und die Transaktionsanalyse
German, Sigrid R?hl, 2004