Tags: Ericksonian Monographs
Table of Contents:
Book is used, but in good condition.
Contributors
Introduction. by Stephen R. Lankton
Articles
Well Begun Is Half Done: Techniques of Evaluation and Modification of Clients' Attitudes, Motivations, and Expectations About Therapy
by Emanuele Del Castello & Mariarosaria La Manna
Strategies for a Japanese Child to Accept His Position as the Eldest Brother
by Keiichi Miyata
Crisis Intervention with Schizophrenic Patients
by Michael Vancura
A Marriage of Ericksonian and Psychodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents
by Janet Sasson Edgette
Myths in Action in Hypnosis
by Jean Godin
Oral Poetry: Toward an Integrative Framework for Erickson's Clinical Approaches
by Peter Brown
Ericksonian Hypnosis in the Treatment of Clients with Examination Panic
by Manfred Prior
Milton H. Erickson's Increasing Shift to Less Directive Hypnotic Techniques as Illustrated by Work with Family Members
by Betty Alice Erickson-Elliott & Roxanna Erickson Klein
Stephen Lankton, MSW, DAHB, trained under Milton H. Erickson, M.D. from 1975 to 1979, and his efforts at promoting and interpreting Erickson’s approach to hypnosis and therapy at the highest academic levels resulted in the inclusion of chapters in several scholarly publications edited by other luminaries in the field. He is a LCSW psychotherapist in a private practice in Phoenix, Arizona, Lankton conducts workshops internationally (24 countries).
Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, is the Founder and Director of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation and is president of Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc., publishers in the behavioral sciences. He has edited, co-edited, authored or coauthored more than 20 books on psychotherapy that appear in twelve foreign languages. Dr. Zeig is a psychologist and marriage and family therapist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona.
Stephen Gilligan Ph.D., is a Psychologist in Encinitas, CA. He was one of the original NLP students at UC Santa Cruz; Milton Erickson and Gregory Bateson were his mentors. After receiving his psychology doctorate from Stanford University, he became one of the premier teachers and practitioners of Ericksonian hypnotherapy. This work unfolded into his original approaches of Self-Relations and Generative Self, and then further (in collaboration with Robert Dilts) into Generative Coaching. These different traditions have all been updated and integrated into the present Generative Change Work, which includes the applications of Generative Coaching, Generative Psychotherapy, Generative Trance, Hero’s Journey, and Systemic Change work.