Evgenia Yakovleva is a psychologist, one of the authors of the work "Erickson Hypnosis", the creator of techniques, numerous scientific articles and monographs. An important part of her research is the role of creativity in the development of school-age children.
about the author
Yakovleva Evgenia Leonidovna - researcher in the field of development of creative skills, adherent of the theory of "emotional intelligence". Little is known about the author of monographs in psychology. Only that she participated in international congresses devoted to hypnosis, which took place at one time in Munich, Budapest, Paris, Rome. Evgenia Yakovleva also holds seminars. Their theme is creative development, hypnosis.
"Erickson hypnosis"
The authors of this book are Evgenia Yakovleva and Mikhail Ginzburg. It was created on the basis of the method developed by Milton Erickson. The book of Yakovleva and Ginzburg is not intended for a wide audience. Its readers are practicing psychologists, psychotherapists, consultants.
Erickson hypnosis is an independent direction, but at the same time it is combined with other techniques. The book is not intended for independent study. Rather, it is an additional useful material for specialists.
Creativity development
Evgenia Yakovleva made a considerable contribution to modern psychology. The topic of her dissertation was the role of the development of creativity in the framework of school education.
Recently, modern society has undergone dramatic changes. Only a person who develops creative potential in himself is capable of adapting to them. But the modern Russian educational system does not pay due attention to this issue. Yakovleva's research is aimed at creating various practical methods for the development of creative potential. And without them, as you know, a full-fledged pedagogical process is impossible. Yakovleva is also the creator of the program for the development of creative abilities of first-graders.
The method of Yakovleva is based on the idea of ββcreative abilities, as a person's realization of his individuality. Awareness of their uniqueness and uniqueness is nothing more than an assessment of their own emotional reactions to what is happening. To develop creative abilities, according to Yakovleva, work with emotional content should be carried out.
In creating his methods, the Russian psychologist is based on the writings of Milton Erickson. Yakovleva also became a follower of the theory of "emotional intelligence." This method is today considered by many foreign psychologists and teachers as the key to success in various fields of activity.