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Milton H. Erickson is recognised as one of the most innovative
clinicians of our time. Known as the father of modern hypnosis and
the source of inspiration for many forms of family therapy and
brief therapy (including the increasingly popular solution-focused
therapy) Erickson's influence has reached far beyond the perimeters
of any one country or culture. Much of the scientific and popular
literature is beginning to focus on the themes of hope and
resiliency - Erickson worked from a philosophical position that is
best explained using these two concepts. Although Erickson is most
commonly examined through the lens of hypnosis, this book takes a
much broader approach and defines several key components that made
him successful as a therapist. The book is written by leaders and
experts in the field of Ericksonian therapy
Milton H Erickson is one of the most studied people in the field of
hypnosis and psychotherapy. Hundreds of thousands of words have
been written analyzing his therapeutic methods and words with miles
and miles of film, audio and videotapes. In Milton H Erickson MD:
An American Healer read about the man Milton H Erickson, rather
than his psychotherapeutic techniques. Told from the perspective of
three of his children, this book uniquely explores the personal
side of this world-famous psychiatrist. It is a remarkable
spiritual journey. As a part of his life-long struggle to overcome
the physical effects of polio, Erickson acquired prodigious
observational and interactional skills, as well as a powerfully
calm healing presence. With photographs, stories and downloadable
material of one of his clinical sessions, this book brings to light
the quiet spirituality of an extraordinary healer. For anybody
interested in the life and works of Milton H. Erickson, M.D.
Originally published in hardback, ISBN 9780918172556
Milton H. Erickson is recognised as one of the most innovative
clinicians of our time. Known as the father of modern hypnosis and
the source of inspiration for many forms of family therapy and
brief therapy (including the increasingly popular solution-focused
therapy) Erickson's influence has reached far beyond the perimeters
of any one country or culture. Much of the scientific and popular
literature is beginning to focus on the themes of hope and
resiliency - Erickson worked from a philosophical position that is
best explained using these two concepts. Although Erickson is most
commonly examined through the lens of hypnosis, this book takes a
much broader approach and defines several key components that made
him successful as a therapist. The fundamental strategies described
are relevant to all mental health care professionals, regardless of
their theoretical orientation. The book is written by leaders and
experts in the field of Ericksonian therapy. The hardback edition,
ISBN 9781904424932
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