
Why Psychologists Should Attend IPA Training at Therapy Works
As a leading proponent of the interactional approach and the training of Interactional Pattern Analysis (IPA), I’ve seen firsthand how this approach can transform therapeutic

Toward an Integrative Approach: Refiguring Essential Developments In Family Therapy
To cite this article: Warwick D. Phipps (2019) Toward an Integrative Approach: Refiguring Essential Developments in Family Therapy, Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 30:2, 116-140, DOI:

Utilization of Hypnosis: Refiguring the Practice of Multidisciplinary Health Care
The aim of this study was to investigate the full circle prohibition and repeal, in South Africa, from 1997 to 2007, of the utilization of

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Webinar: Clinical Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
Listen to Dr WD Phipps PhD BCH CI talk about Clinical Hypnosis and how this very special state of mind can be utilised to enhance and strengthen treatment and therapy.

Waking Hypnosis as a Psychotherapeutic Technique
Today the practice of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes—hypnotherapy—is recognised as an adjunct to many
psychotherapeutic approaches.

Five Signs of Hypnosis
One of the quintessential questions in the field of hypnotherapy is “How do you know when a client is hypnotised or has entered the trance state?” At first glance, the answer to this question
may seem rather obvious: “Just ask the client!” The difficulty, though, is that the client’s subjective experience of hypnosis is not necessarily consistent with the behaviour he or she displays.