
Book titled 'Experiencing Erickson: An Introduction to the Man and His Work' by Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D.
History
This book was published in 1985 by Brunner/Mazel Publishers as an introduction to the pioneering work of Milton H. Erickson, M.D., one of the most influential psychiatrists and hypnotherapists of the 20th century. The volume includes transcripts of Erickson's work and serves as both a biographical introduction and a practical guide to his innovative therapeutic techniques. The book became an important resource in the field of psychotherapy and hypnosis, helping to disseminate Erickson's revolutionary approaches to a wider professional audience. This book appeals to mental health professionals, psychotherapists, hypnotherapists, and students of psychology who are interested in Ericksonian hypnotherapy and brief strategic therapy. Collectors of psychology and psychiatry literature, particularly those focused on the history of psychotherapy and influential 20th-century practitioners, value first editions of seminal works in the field. The book represents a significant contribution to understanding one of the most creative and effective therapeutic practitioners of modern times.
Origin
United States
Maker
Brunner/Mazel Publishers
Time period
1985