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Introduction to the HOPE
Process
Healing through success-full living
from Ken Hamilton, MD
Forward
I write this
“how to” manual for you who would help others by serving as a guide
to health and wellness through the way of H.O.P.E. It will help you
develop the ability to perform the task for yourself, and to be able
to share with others my belief that this way is open to all human
beings. As I hope that this text will guide you, I hope that you
will see yourself as a guide to others--not an expert but an escort--
and that they are guides to you, for we are all in this together,
meant to help each other over life’s “speed bumps”.
I intend for you to learn how to help people
discover their own resources to healing and health. As I learned to
encourage people to share those discoveries, I became a guide for
them... one who lives in a house by the side of the road and is a
friend to all who pass by. I intend for you to be able to develop an
inner atmosphere of heartfelt connections and hopefulness about all
life that you can share with others. I will share with you the
experiences of over thirty years of working with people individually
and for the last 20+ years in groups seeking that which would give
meaning, value, and purpose to the rest of their lives.
You will learn how to use the hopeful words that
all of us have learned to use. You will learn how to listen. You
will learn how to be active and encourage activity--to draw people
out. You will become a fellow traveler; for, as a guide, you must be
on the same journey as the others. You will learn this important
distinction between being a HOPE Guide and being a psychotherapist.
I intend this work to complement other therapeutic
conventions. I do not expect you to become a therapist after reading
this manual. It is more reasonable to expect that you will learn to
recognize a need for therapy when such a need exists, and you will
encourage visits to appropriate therapists. You will bring support
to those who want to get safely past the speed bumps of their lives
and discover ways of being more hopeful and healthy. You will become
a coach in these ways, all of which come to us from the lives and
practices of all successful people.
If you are a therapist, I encourage you to feel
free to use this information in your work. However, should you
decide to start a HOPE Group, I encourage you to give yourself
permission to leave your degrees and licensure at the door of the
HOPE Group meeting and enter with nothing other than your human
experience.
The H.O.P.E. experience will help you to learn
more about the wonderful diversity of life. It will confuse you with
some new thoughts and ideas. That confusion is intentional because
HOPErs have found that a root cause of their ills is being stuck in
their history where the chaos
of that confusion is always the opportunity for an entirely new
order of thinking and
action to appear.
You will learn how to reframe and rephrase
adversity to create that new order. You will see that each one of us
is a one-of-a-kind work of art: a once-danced dance, a once-told
tale, a once-read poem, a once-sung song. You will become an
artistic duet with the other--all by becoming a listener.
You will discover that failures exist only in the
mind of the observer, and that all errors, failures, and mistakes
are simply lessons. You will see that the answers to problems do not
exist at the level at which the problem arose, but they lie above
it, at a higher level of complexity. You will find out how to rise
above problems into the realm of the answer. In this way, you will
come to see how serious problems can become springboards to
opportunity. You will learn, by personal and vicarious experience,
the excitement of becoming committed to
life, not death, or
disease. You will learn how to check out the value of your own life
commitments and direct them to be nurturing, developing forces in
your own life. Enjoyment, peace, serenity, bliss, and happiness are
parts of this process, and you will find them; so enjoy, please, and
thank you for being here.
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