Collected Works of Milton H. Erickson, Volume 1: The Nature of Therapeutic Hypnosis
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This volume of the Collected Works makes the extensive literature of Milton H. Erickson accessible to students, researchers, and educators in behavioral sciences, medicine, and neuroscience. Each edition is a premium clothbound release, featuring new introductory content and updated chapters by the editors, some of which have not been published in over 40 years. Recently, Erickson was recognized as one of the top ten most influential therapists by Psychotherapy Networker magazine.
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Erickson not only shares his techniques but also reveals the creative inspirations behind his methods, characterized by a genuine curiosity about human nature and a profound compassion for those he seeks to assist. Highly recommended. –C. Alexander Simpkins, PhD and Annellen M. Simpkins, PhD
About the Author
Ernest Lawrence Rossi, Ph.D., is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and has received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his significant contributions to psychotherapy from the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Roxanna Erickson-Klein, RN, Ph.D., is a practicing nurse with a focus on hospice care, holding an MS in community health nursing and a doctorate in public administration. Kathryn Lane Rossi, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and editor of various works by Rossi and Erickson, teaching innovative psychotherapy worldwide and serving as a Professor of Psychotherapy at the Instituto Mente Corpo in San Lorenzo Maggiore, Italy.