Passing through the "always open"
garden gate one finds oneself at the entrance of the Madrid Milton
Erickson Institute -- also wide open. This is a metaphor for patients
and students alike as they are received into the homey atmosphere
of the Institute. "The Institute is 'home" for a large
and growing family," says Teresa Garcia. MA, Lic. Psychotherapist.Director
of the Institute, adding it is "the only permanently located
center in Spain for the study of hypnosis, at this time."
In the same manner that Milton Erickson opened his home to patients
and students, and encouraged each to become comfortable for inner
learning, this Institute has also opened its doors and its
resources in a way that is rarely seen in today's world. The ambiance
embraces learning and nurtures inner growth. Students are encouraged
to borrow from the rich library of books and audio/visual materials.
Last count included 103 books and more than 247 DVD's and videos,
both in English and Spanish. The kitchen is also always open for
snacks, breaks or just respite.
Teresa Garcia followed her own dream of establishing this Institute.
In her volunteer work with cancer patients and their families, she
found that the use of hypnosis without formal trance was an
effective and efficient tool that eliminated many of the barriers
present in a hospital environment. Her discovery of Ericksonian
Hypnosis as a good lit for her own therapeutic style — sparked
the idea of bringing education to other professionals in Spain.
Her attendance and conversations with Jeff Zeig at the 1999 Ericksonian
Congress in Phoenix formalized her dream.
The Institute was established with three co-directors. Garcia was
joined by Peter Hawkins PhD., and Jose Cava Lic. Psych. Their initial
efforts were outreach, and exploring methodology for rapid,
effective problem resolution. By October of 2000 the application
for an Institute accepted
by both The Erickson Foundation and the Mayor of Pouelo, the suburb
ofi Madrid where the Institute is situated.
The "Ericksonian Spanish Family" was rounded out with
the May of 2002 with the creation of the Asociacion Espanola de
Hypnosis Ericksoniana (AEHE). This 60 member body has a mailing
list of 600 created to facilitate communication about clinical
offerings among professionals. The dedication and generous support
of the talented team who have supported both the Institute and the
Association is widely recognized and deeply appreciated.
The Institute Board is proud of the volunteer collaborators who
have brought with them an expansion of techniques and abilities.
Some of the recent programs have included Jose" Antonio Luna
MSC whose approaches involve speed reading and mental mapping:
Daniel Chumiilas Lic. Psych, a specialist in bi-aural and bi-hemispheric
techniques and Angel Gonzalez M D., professor at the University
of Medicine. In addition to his therapeutic background, Board of
Directors member, Jose Cava, has a MSC in Telecommunication Engineering
and has offered workshops on the topics of stress management,
life and professional coaching, motivation strategies and Leadership.
Other workshops have been offered by Spanish professionals who teach
specific applications of hypnosis. These individuals include Antonio
Capafons. Ph.D.; Xavier Pellicer. Ph.D.: Dr. J.Sala. M.D.; Cesar
Garcia. M.D.
It is anticipated that next year, a Masters Degree will be offered
thru the Madrid Institute, with work under the direction of manager
by Fabiola Garcia. Lic. Psych.
Training psychotherapy and Ericksonian approaches began with The
2001-2002 courses. At that time, more than 100 hours of hypnosis
training on a series of weekends followed by a two-week intensive
were offered. The following year, there were another series of weekend
offerings, and the scope of subjects was broadened. By 2003-2004.
a biannual 200 hour training was offered, taking place
over 16 weekends. The participating groups became larger and larger:
The sixth graduating class includes approximately 30 people. A total
of 132 students have attended teaching sessions. and many of them
continue to return for new learnings.
Training gleaned from the Erickson Foundation provided an initial
framework of instruction. The Institute is proud to have sponsored
Jeff Zeig's workshop on four occasions, as well as workshops
by Michael Yapko. Ernest Rossi, and Phil & Norma Barretta. Now
Institute training has gone beyond the initial focus, which included
examination and analysis of Hrickson videos. NLP and classical
hypnosis. Training includes a broad range of live demonstrations,
exercises, group inductions and investigation of diverse methodologies.
Recent classes have included more classical hypnosis,
awake hypnosis (a specialty of Capafons). and binaural and balanced
hemispheric techniques. In this way, the pupils are provided with
multiple resources allowing them to create their own style of therapy
and be able to adapt it to any patient or case.
In an effort to make Ericksonian hypnosis more prominent in Spain,
the Institute activities reach well beyond the front door. They
maintain a web-page, offer presentations al hospitals and universities,
and have established active relations with psychological and
medical professional associations. This has been accomplished
through articles in standard and professional journals, radio interviews
and through the AEHE. In so doing they extend the work of the Institute
to inform both professionals and the public of the important
work being done at the Institute.
Outside Spain, in the European Community. Garcia is the Spanish
representative of hypnosis and psychotherapy to the European Association
of Psychotherapy (EAP) Board Committee. The Institute is recognized
as a "Training Institute of the European Association of Hypnosis
and Psychotherapy." And in the next years it will be able to
grant students of the E.C.P. (European Certificate of Psychotherapy
and Hypnosis). Garcia`s international presentations, which she began
last year, include hypnosis courses as well as some very experiential
workshops on metaphors, fear reduction and goal achievement.
It is apparent that the Madrid Erickson Institute was on target
with the goals outlined on their initial brochure: "The goal
of the Millon Erickson Institute of Madrid is to disseminate
Ericksonian hypnosis applications:
- to make the therapy shorter;
- to be able to incorporate Ericksonian communication to any other
therapy school:
- to teach that hypnosis is not some thing about power, but a very
humanistic relationship;
- to trust the unconscious mind and the resources of the patient;
- to improve the quality of life of the patient with chronic illness.
The concrete and substantial advancement
The Madrid Institute has made towards these worthy goals is uplifting
to Ericksonians all around the world. Congratulations lo Teresa
Garcia and to the Madrid Erickson Institute. May you continue with
the admirable enjoy growth of your Ericksonian family!
Editors Note: For a more personal look al the Madrid Institute,
see "Facets and Reflections" |