The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson: Human Behavior and Psychotherapy

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Ardent Media, 1992 - Medical - 257 pages
 

Contents

CHAPTER
3
Observations Regarding the Influence of Breathing
9
Observations Regarding NonVerbal
15
Summary
26
CHAPTER
85
PSYCHOTHERAPY
111
CHAPTER
179
REFERENCES
211
INDEX
225
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About the author (1992)

Born in Nevada in 1901, Milton Erickson grew up on a farm in Wisconsin. As a pioneer in the use of hypnosis, he established hypnosis as a valid and effective therapeutic technique. His books on hypnotherapy, although geared toward health professionals in medicine, dentistry, and psychotherapy, are written in an original and personal style. Both a psychiatrist and a psychologist, Erickson was a member of many national and international professional organizations. At the time of his death in 1980, he was the world's leading practitioner of medical and therapeutic hypnosis.

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