Milton H. Erickson is generally considered the leading innovator in
the field of therapy. The 3 volumes in this series present the
lively discussions that took place over a period of 17 years and
were recorded as part of Gregory Bateson's project on communication
and therapy. Included in these conversations were John Weakland and
Jay Haley who were specializing in the study of Erickson's ways of
changing individuals and occasionally Gregory Bateson. The
conversations presented here which were edited by Jay Haley were
not conducted or recorded with any idea of publication or with an
audience in mind and therefore they contain much of Erickson's
personality as well as his humor.
In this Volume I, Changing Individuals, Dr. Erickson presents a
variety of therapy techniques that he employed for dealing with
individuals and covers a wide range of psychological problems. Also
includes two verbatim interviews of patients done by Dr. Erickson,
A Depressed Man and A Phantom Limb Pain.
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