This panel offers a rich, personal portrait of Milton H. Erickson through stories, reflections, and lived encounters shared by those who knew him and his work closely. Moving beyond technique, the conversation explores Erickson as a wounded healer, teacher, storyteller, and human being, with attention to utilization, imagination, language, resilience, and ethical presence. For therapists and students, it provides a rare window into how Ericksonian principles were embodied in everyday life, relationships, and clinical moments, not just taught as methods.
A panel of experts discusses Milton Erickson's revolutionary contributions to psychotherapy, exploring his innovative techniques that challenged traditional therapeutic approaches. Panelists examine Erickson's emphasis on direct intervention, communication strategies, and brief therapy methods that prioritize behavioral change over long-term insight.