Chapter 1 Erickson’s Use of Anecdotes; Chapter 2 The Seminar; Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday; Thursday; Friday;
Jeffrey K. Zeig
"A Teaching Seminar of Milton H. Erickson is a delightful read and
likely to communicate powerfully to the reader at various levels.
The style of the book offers a real sense of being in Erickson's
presence. His anecdotes are teaching tales, interspersed with
useful suggestion, make for engaging prose and unexpected learning
hidden within his subtle use of metaphor.
." -- Jake Anderson, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychology,
Monash University. "Psychotherapy in Australia," Vol II No. I
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