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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2018 · 39 MIN

EP 3: The Hypnotic Therapy of Douglas Flemons

from the Informed Simplicity podcast · host jocrharris

Ryan and I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Douglas Flemons. A wonderful therapist and a personal mentor we’ve been talking about hypnosis and change for some time now. A brief therapist in practice in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Douglas specializes in hypnosis, sex, and suicide. In this episode we talk about: How his approach is a mix of Gregory Bateson’s theory of mind and Daoism Why he doesn’t let clients set the goals of therapy (sort of) Why Flemons doesn’t encourage clients to use hypnosis How he thinks about brief therapy The wisdom he took from Olga Silverstein, one of the lost gems of therapy Where he and Jack Kornfield agree, and where they disagree A case where he deals with a kid’s fear with art therapy, but not really Why he doesn’t believe in mentors And why he recommends Shunryū Suzuki’s Zen Mind, Beginners Mind  Click here to listen Check out his book Of One Mind. It’s one of the books which changed my life so much I talk about it in my manifesto. If you want a brief summary of his brief approach I recommend his article “Making Symptoms Vanish.” P.S. If you enjoyed this episode check out this blog post. I think you’d enjoy it.

Ryan and I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Douglas Flemons. A wonderful therapist and a personal mentor we’ve been talking about hypnosis and change for some time now. A brief therapist in practice in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Douglas specializes in hypnosis, sex, and suicide. In this episode we talk about: How his approach is a mix of Gregory Bateson’s theory of mind and Daoism Why he doesn’t let clients set the goals of therapy (sort of) Why Flemons doesn’t encourage clients to use hypnosis How he thinks about brief therapy The wisdom he took from Olga Silverstein, one of the lost gems of therapy Where he and Jack Kornfield agree, and where they disagree A case where he deals with a kid’s fear with art therapy, but not really Why he doesn’t believe in mentors And why he recommends Shunryū Suzuki’s Zen Mind, Beginners Mind  Click here to listen Check out his book Of One Mind. It’s one of the books which changed my life so much I talk about it in my manifesto. If you want a brief summary of his brief approach I recommend his article “Making Symptoms Vanish.” P.S. If you enjoyed this episode check out this blog post. I think you’d enjoy it.

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