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C. Alexander Simpkins, PhD & Annellen M. Simpkins, PhD

Welcome to our webpage! We hope that our site will not only inform you about our latest books and upcoming seminars, but will also provide you with information about a number of fascinating topics! We are devoted to continual learning and development, and hope to enlighten your journey. Please explore the many links, which we will continue to expand over time, and enjoy your visit to this website!


About Us

We are psychologists specializing in meditation, hypnotherapy, and neuroscience. We are authors of 24 books, many of them bestsellers. Their most recent books are Neuro-Hypnosis (Norton, 2010), Meditation and Yoga in Psychotherapy: Techniques for Clinical Practice (Wiley, 2010), The Dao of Neuroscience (Norton, 2010), and Meditation for Therapists and Their Clients (Norton, 2009). Our books have more than 20 foreign editions and have won numerous awards. Forthcoming are Zen Meditation in Psychotherapy (Wiley, 2011), Neuroscience for Clinicians (Springer, 2012), and The Mindful way Way Through Bipolar Disorder (New Harbinger, 2012).

We have been practicing psychotherapy for more than three decades and have taught our meditative and hypnotic methods to facilitate mind-brain change in people of all ages. We have been involved in neuroscience for more than a decade and teach Tae Chun Do, a martial art that includes yoga mindfulness, meditation, and breathing to address mind, body, and spirit. We present seminars and workshops all around the country. We also teach at professional conferences, state mental hospitals, and university campuses. We speak to popular audiences and have appeared on radio programs through out the United States and Canada. We have performed psychotherapy research and studied personally with psychotherapy masters, including Milton H. Erickson, Jerome D. Frank, Carl Rogers, Lawrence Kubie, and Ernest Rossi. Our Eastern philosophy influence along with our commitment to continual learning and therapeutic effectiveness has helped us to look at things through the crystal of a unique vision, which we extend to you with warmth and clarity in our books, seminars, and this webpage

 

BACKGROUND TRAINING

Psychotherapy

We received our PhDs from Alliant University in 1983. When pursuing our training as psychotherapists, we sought to suppliment our formal education with independent study from innovative thinkers, meeting with them regularly, attending their classes, and delving deeply into their work. We learned how to perform research on therapeutic effectiveness from Jerome D. Frank at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Phipps Clinic. Frank's groundbreaking 25-year psychotherapy research project uncovered the nonspecific factors that are so important for effective therapy, such as faith, hope, expectancy, the therapeutic relationship and mastery. We also had the opportunity to meet personally with John C. Whitehorn, former director of Phipps Clinic who helped us learn the art of therapeutic interviewing that uncovers the person, situation, and reaction.

We met regularly with Milton H. Erickson, the brilliant innovator in incorporating hypnosis into treatments. Erickson showed us the vast potential of the unconscious and how to facilitate change through these natural automatic abilities. He supervised our clinical work and guided us in our hypnotherapy. Ernest L. Rossi guided us further in our theory, worked with us on our research, and supervised our practice of hypnosis and the facilitation of the brain. He encouraged us to recognize the close interaction between the body, mind, and brain, expressed at the deep and fundamental level of the genes. G. Wilson Shaffer , Dean of Johns Hopkins and Director of the Counseling Center was our first hypnosis teacher who taught us how to elicit hypnotic responsiveness and supervised our work with clients.

Philosophy

We studied phenomenology at the New School for Social Research attending classes and seminars with Aron Gurwitch on phenomenology and Edmund Husserl, and with Hannah Arendt on Immanual Kant. We have continued our philosophical studies at the philosopy department at University of California, San Diego, which masterfully integrates classical Greek philosophy, taught by Georgios Anagnastopoulos and David O. Brink with modern neuroscience research on philosophy of mind, scientific philosophy, and brain taught by Jonathan Cohen, William Bechtel, Christian Wuthrich and many others.

Meditation

We have been meditating as part of our martial art, Tae Chun Do, for 40 years. According to ancient legend, the founder of martial arts, Bodhidharma, was also the founder of Zen, which translates as "meditation." and so the two are intimately linked. We attended classes with Alan Watts and at Zen, Daoist, and Buddhist monestaries. We continue the regular practice of meditation and communicating the art and science as a helpful tool of psychotherapy. We spent many years learning sensory awareness with Charlotte Selver and Charles Brooks, delving deeply into mindful sensing.

Neuroscience

We have attended classes and seminars in neuroscience for over 15 years. We were introduced to the topic by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran who taught how to learn from what patients can and cannot do. Jaime Pineda, an active researcher in mirror neurons and autism, has shown us how to integrate neuroscience with cognitive retraining. We continue our studies in this fascinating and quickly changing field from innovative researchers. Our hope is to bring these important findings to clinicians to integrate into their treatments.

From all our studies, research, and practice we continue to look at psychotherapy through the crystal of a broad vision which we communicate to you now, extending warmth and clarity through our books, teaching seminars, and this website.


Click to learn more about our most recent books

 

Look for our new book recently released!

Zen Meditation in Psychotherapy: Techniques for Clinical Practice
John Wiley & Sons
January, 2012

Zen Meditation in Psychotherapy brings us face-to-face with who we are in our most fundamental nature. The Simpkins evoke a clear consciousness both directly and indirectly, using Zen stories, moving case examples, and clear exercises to follow. They give us persuasive scientific evidence that shows how meditation works well for therapy and changes the brain for the better. With a broad array of both conscious and unconscious forms of meditation, you will find wisdom and enlightenment in your life and for your clients.

This book teaches meditation and mindfulness and shows how you can use it as a therapeutic tool. By promoting awareness, meditation allows people to do what they need and express themselves sincerely beyond psychological problems. Included are applications to anger, depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, weight management, and relationships, plus a general protocol for meditative therapy. There is also a section on meditation methods for therapists to relieve stress and burnout and develop acumen.

"Finally, a book that not only gives us the latest scientific evidence about the benefits of meditation for clinician and clients, but details specific and practical ways to bring the meditation process to bear on the common problems brought to therapy. The Simpkins have written an accessible book on applying Zen methods of focus and insight in therapy, sprinkled with stories to engage, illuminate, and inspire." --Bill O'Hanlon, featured guest on Oprah and author of Do One Thing Different.

COMING in 2012

The Tao of Bipolar Disorder
New Harbinger
December, 2012

Neuroscience for Clinicians

Springer
2012


Forthcoming Seminars & Workshops


Esalen Workshops Big Sur, California
Foster Natural Mind-Brain Change Effortlessly: Ericksonian Hypnosis Seminars
Weekend of July 20-22, 2012
Meditative Hypnosis- Trusting Your Unconscious: Ericksonian Hypnosis Seminars
Week of July 22-27, 2012

The Online Conference of Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy
Simpkins Workshop: Neuro-Hypnosis: Activating the Brain for Change
Conference available online July 1, 2012

 

Yoga and Mindfulness: Mind-Brain Change: Clinical Practice for Anxiety and Depression
Sponsored by CMI PESI Education Solutions
Lincoln, Nebraska Thursday May 10
Omaha, Nebraska Friday, May 11

Irvine, California Wednesday, July, 11
Pasadena, California Thursday, July 12
Sherman Oaks, California Friday July 13

Therapeutic Meditation for Mind-Brain-Body Transformation
April 27-29
Sponsored by the New Aurora Psychiatric Hospital
Wauatosa, WI 53213

Yoga Mindfulness: Clinical Interventions for Anxiety and Depression
Sponsored by CMI PESI Education Solutions
Traverse City, Michigan Wednesday, May 16
Grand Rapids, Michigan Thursday, May 17
Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 18

 

 

 

 

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