The (dramatic) process of psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy can be conceived as a symbolic drama in which patients can experientially realize their capacity to change. Methods derived from hypnosis can empower therapy without the use of formal trance. A case conducted by Milton Erickson is presented and deconstructed in order to illuminate Erickson's therapeutic patterns. A model is offered for adding drama to therapy, and the model is placed into a larger model of choice points in psychotherapy.
Am J Clin Hypn. 2008 Jul;51(1):41-55. Zeig JK. Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA. jeff@erickson-foundation.org
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