The Letters of Milton H. Erickson Vol 1

Editor : Jeffrey Zeig, Editor : Brent Geary, Editor : Jeffrey K. Zeig

The Letters of Milton H. Erickson Vol 1

Book Details

  • Publisher : Zeig, Tucker and Theisen
  • Published : 2007
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 422
  • Category :
    Hypnotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 27502
  • ISBN 13 : 9781932462913
  • ISBN 10 : 1932462910

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In these letters there are aspects of Erickson's life that have never before been revealed publicly. Herein, we are privy to Erickson, the man, in a way that provides new insights into his awesome power as a clinician, a researcher, a theorist, and an individual. As a reader, you will meet the luminaries with whom Erickson interacted, both in the field of psychiatry and in related disciplines. Sit in on Erickson as he consults on cases with renowned psychoanalysts, exchanges views with Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead, and discusses research issues with Stanley Milgram. Read firsthand Erickson's advice to patients, colleagues, and students. But these letters offer more than a fascinating slice of history, more than an intriguing bit of biography, more than a glimpse of a giant's legacy. Through these letters we have a portal to the future. Erickson's contributions to psychology have been described as encompassing five main streams - strategic psychotherapy, the Mental Research Institute, solution-focused therapy, the psychobiological approach of Ernest Rossi, and the Neo-Ericksonians, including Michael Yapko, Stephen Gilligan, and Carol and Stephen Lankton. The fields of individual, couples, and family psychotherapy continue to reverberate as a result of Erickson's influence. Current heirs continue to refine, experiment, and extend the heritage. And the upcoming generation will reach beyond present thinking. In Volume I of The Erickson Letters we gain access to the man and his work through his own words, unfiltered and unencumbered. The rich and vast intellect of a creative genius emerges - not to show us up, but to show us out of the prison of mediocrity.

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