Milton Erickson was a master at using experiential techniques to elicit strengths that were previously dormant. Mills and Crowley have masterfully captured essential elements of Erickson's work and applied it to therapy with children. Easy to read, meticulously referenced, and filled with inspiring case studies, Therapeutic Metaphors for Children and the Child Within has now been updated with important new findings, and it's essential reading for clinicians who work with children as well as for those who want to improve their use of therapeutic metaphor.
Want to discover the truth about deception in therapy? Jeffrey Kottler and Jon Carlson have collected a formable collection of old pros whose compell… - Jeffrey K. Zeig
Want to discover the truth about deception in therapy? Jeffrey Kottler and Jon Carlson have collected a formable collection of old pros whose compell…
- Jeffrey K. Zeig
Milton Erickson was a master at using experiential techniques to elicit strengths that were previously dormant. Mills and Crowley have masterfully ca… - Jeffrey K. Zeig
Milton Erickson was a master at using experiential techniques to elicit strengths that were previously dormant. Mills and Crowley have masterfully ca…
A treasure trove for parents and for professionals in the child-development fields. - Jeffrey K. Zeig
A treasure trove for parents and for professionals in the child-development fields.
J.L. Moreno was a pioneer of twentieth-century theater and psychotherapy. A remarkable work, Impromptu Man should be required reading for therapists … - Jeffrey K. Zeig
J.L. Moreno was a pioneer of twentieth-century theater and psychotherapy. A remarkable work, Impromptu Man should be required reading for therapists …
This is a magical and inspiring metaphor through which adult readers will identify anger issues and discover practical methods to energize enduring c… - Jeffrey K. Zeig
This is a magical and inspiring metaphor through which adult readers will identify anger issues and discover practical methods to energize enduring c…
Marital partners often trigger in each other resourceless states—negative trance-like experiences in which partners feel devoid of satisfactory solut… - Jeffrey K. Zeig
Marital partners often trigger in each other resourceless states—negative trance-like experiences in which partners feel devoid of satisfactory solut…
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