Milton Erickson is the largest American psychotherapist, the creator of the direction known as Ericksonian hypnosis. Ernst and Sheila Rossi were trained in clinical hypnosis by Erickson and then wrote this book.
Milton Erickson is the largest American psychotherapist, the creator of the direction known as Ericksonian hypnosis. Ernst and Sheila Rossi were trained in clinical hypnosis by Erickson and then wrote this book, an account of their interaction with the master that is also an excellent introduction to the subject. The pages of the book show that with the clinical use of trance, a person becomes more receptive to his own inner experience and unrealized possibilities. And that with the help of the therapist’s suggestion, these possibilities can be explored and developed.
Class, 352 p.