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"Survivor 48" star Eva Erickson spoke to The Post about the "horrible" online comments claiming the other players didn't vote her out because she has autism.
The episode opened with a final five of Erickson, her day-one ally Joe Hunter, lawyer Kyle Fraser, software engineer Kamilla Karthigesu and physical education coach Mitch Guerra.
Eagan native Eva Erickson made it all the way to the final three in Wednesday night’s “Survivor 48” finale. But she fell short of winning the $1 million and placed second behind lawyer Kyle ...
Eva Erickson, the first "Survivor" contestant who has been diagnosed with autism, and Joe Hunter, her closest ally since day one, reflect on their powerful alliance.
Ericksonian hypnosis is a respectful, collaborative approach that trusts the unconscious mind and can transform one's experience as a client or hypnotherapist.
The show opened with an Erickson-led discussion about the largest animal you could take on in a fight — her answer was a female deer — before moving onto strategy discussions.
Severance creator/showrunner Dan Erickson takes Forbes Entertainment inside the biggest moments of the Season 2 finale!
Gwendoline Christie knows exactly what the deal is with the goats on Severance. Well, she did at one point. Then she got hypnotized, and now she has no idea. As revealed in the most recent episode ...
Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, claims he trained ChatGPT to perform hypnosis, which he reportedly used on himself with profound effects. “You have no idea what’s coming,” he said on ...
In addition to the many other innovative ideas that Erickson introduced into psychotherapy and hypnotherapy, his emphasis on patient-centeredness and resource orientation from the 1970s onwards ...
Rebecca Grossman’s defense team seizes on Erickson's alleged license-plate misuse in painting him as a lawbreaker whose SUV first hit two boys. Prosecutors say it's a red herring.