Jay Haley
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Learning and teaching therapy
In today's rapidly changing health care environment, more is being asked of therapists than ever before. Mental health practitioners were once able to learn one particular approach, work only with "appropriate" clients who actively sought therapy, and treat them for however long it seemed necessary. Managed care has changed all that. Professionals must ready to use a variety of approaches; skilled in brief therapy techniques; prepared to deal with a range of clients representing different classes and ethnicities; and flexible enough to adapt to each particular case, including those involving violence, abuse, and court-ordered clients. What is required is a consistent ideology to frame the variety of ways of doing therapy and an ability to draw what is best from each approach. Bringing the seasoned professional up to date with the tools needed to thrive in the field today and providing students with a solid grounding in actual practice, this book explores new ways to think about therapy and creatively apply them in practice. Topics covered
Leaving home
Had he sacrificed his happiness for her? Brodie had always counted on Drew to look after her, provide for her and keep her safe. She hated to think that her dependence on Drew had kept him from finding happiness--especially now. Brodie was facing heartache, and she needed Drew more than ever. Still, she couldn't help but wonder about the love Drew had lost so many years ago. She never dreamed that Drew's decision to remain single might have had anything to do with her--until Drew proposed marriage to pull Brodie out of yet another scrape.
Uncommon therapy
Long known as the world's leading medical hypnotist, Milton H. Erikson developed a strategic approach - for individuals, couples and families - that uses hypnotic-therapy skills in observing and motivating people. His ideas and procedures have been widely used to sharpen the techniques of therapists of many different schools. Jay Haley provides a look at Dr. Erickson's theories in practice, through description and excerpts from Erickson's case studies.--From back cover.