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Taproots
Book • 1987
Bill O'Hanlon's "Taproots" delves into the formative years of Milton Erickson, exploring the experiences and influences that shaped his groundbreaking approach to psychotherapy.
The book examines Erickson's childhood, his struggles with physical disabilities, and his early observations of human behavior.
O'Hanlon traces the development of Erickson's unique techniques, highlighting his emphasis on indirect suggestion, utilization, and the power of the unconscious mind.
Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, "Taproots" provides a comprehensive understanding of the origins of Erickson's genius.
This book serves as a valuable resource for therapists and students seeking to deepen their appreciation of Ericksonian principles and their application in clinical practice.
The book examines Erickson's childhood, his struggles with physical disabilities, and his early observations of human behavior.
O'Hanlon traces the development of Erickson's unique techniques, highlighting his emphasis on indirect suggestion, utilization, and the power of the unconscious mind.
Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, "Taproots" provides a comprehensive understanding of the origins of Erickson's genius.
This book serves as a valuable resource for therapists and students seeking to deepen their appreciation of Ericksonian principles and their application in clinical practice.
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