Typically Erickson

Authors

  • Jay Haley The Family Therapy Institute of Washington

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v8i29.1011

Keywords:

psychotherapy, Erickson, hypnosis, therapeutic change, family therapy

Abstract

The author investigates the origins that gave place to the psychotherapeutic innovations achieved by Milton H. Erickson. Carrying out a parallelling between the classical psychotherapeutic views and the particular ericksonian prespective.

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References

Haley, J. (1959). The family of the schizophrenic: A model system. Amer. J. Ment. and Nerv. Dis., 1129, 357-374.

Haley, J. (Ed.) (1985). Conversations with Milton H. Erickson, Vol. 1. Rockville, MD: Triangle Press.

Haley, J. (1986). Uncommon therapy. New York: Norton.

Haley, J. (Ed.) (1991). Milton H. Erickson. Sex Therapy: The Male. Audiotape. Rockville, MD: Triangle Press.

Published

1997-03-01

How to Cite

Haley, J. . (1997). Typically Erickson. Revista de Psicoterapia, 8(29), 41–62. https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v8i29.1011

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