Autohypnotic Experiences of Milton H. EricksonMilton H. Erickson and Ernest L. RossiReprinted with permission from The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, July. 1977,20, 36-54AUTOHYPNOSIS IN LIFE CRISISUTILIZING REAL SENSE MEMORIES RATHER THAN IMAGINATIONEARLY TRAINING IN DREAM AND SOMNAMBULISTIC ACTIVITYAUTOHYPNOSIS IN IDENTITY CRISISAUTOHYPNOSIS DURING EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICALTRANCE WORKTHE CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS IN AUTOHYPNOSISAUTOHYPNOSIS FOR PAIN RELIEF: THE SEGMENTALIZEDTRANCEDISTRACTION, DISPLACEMENT, AND REINTERPRETATION OFPAINUTILIZING EARLY MEMORIES TO REPLACE CURRENT PAINTHE WOUNDED PHYSICIANTHE PROBLEM OF FEAR IN AUTOHYPNOSIS: THENATURALISTIC APPROACH TO AUTOHYPNOSISBEHAVIORAL ENRICHMENT IN AUTOHYPNOSISELF-NALYSIS AND MEMORIES IN AUTOHYPNOSIS: THEIMPORTANCE OF FORGETTING AND NOT KNOWINGNIRVANA OR AUTOHYPNOSIS AS A DISSOCIATION FROM ALLSENSE MODALITIESDISCUSSION