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Strategies of psychotherapy.

Title
Strategies of psychotherapy.
Author
Haley, Jay, 1923-2007.
Publication
New York, Grune & Stratton, 1963.

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x, 204 pages
Summary
This classic volume deals with the strategies of both psychotherapists and clients as they maneuver each other in the process of treatment. How a therapist induces a client to change is described within a framework of interpersonal theory and directive family therapy. This work represents a step from the study of therapy in terms of the individual to therapy as communication between at least two people. In this volume, Jay Haley acknowledges his debt to the Gregory Bateson research project exploring the nature of communication as well as to Dr. Milton H. Erickson, M.D. for the many hours of conversations and a new perspective on the nature of therapy. The reactions to this different view continue to be controversial today in the therapy field.
Subject
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapie
  • Methode
  • Psychotherapie
  • Hypnotherapie
  • Directieve therapie
  • Psychoanalyse
  • Schizofrenie
  • Relatietherapie
  • Therapieën
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 202-204.
Contents
Symptoms as tactics in human relationships -- How hypnotist and subject maneuver each other -- Techniques of directive therapy -- Strategies of psychoanalysis and other awareness therapies -- The schizophrenic : his methods and his therapy -- Marriage therapy -- Family conflicts and their resolution -- The therapeutic paradoxes -- The art of psychoanalysis.
ISBN
  • 0931513065
  • 9780931513060
  • 0808901680
  • 9780808901686
LCCN
63016660
OCLC
  • ocm00381451
  • 381451
  • SCSB-310477
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library