Item #008700 Current Thinking and Research in Brief Therapy: Solutions, Strategies, Narratives; Edited by William J. Matthews and John H. Edgette -- vol. 2. William J. Matthews, John H. Edgette.

Current Thinking and Research in Brief Therapy: Solutions, Strategies, Narratives; Edited by William J. Matthews and John H. Edgette -- vol. 2

Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis, 1998. Hardcover. xxv, [3] 343 p.; 24 cm. Hardback. An annual publication established by the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Contents: Intimacy in the Therapist-Client Relations by Harry J. Aponte -- Hanging on to Letting Go: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy by Douglas G. Flemons and Shelley K. Green -- Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Treating Substance Abuse by Insoo Kim Berg and Norman Reuss -- Therapy is Therapy is Therapy: Brief Clinical Sport Psychology by Janet Sasson Edgette -- Hypnotherapy and Dying: Joshua's Journey by Daniel L. Handel -- Hypnotherapy with the Elderly by Frances Culbertson -- Clinical Hypnosis in Cancer Management by Donald F. Lynch, Jr. -- An Uncommonly Common Therapy: Focusing on What Works by Barry L. Duncan, Scott D. Miller, and Mark A. Hubble -- Rejoinder: All Therapies Are Not Created Equal by John H. Edgette -- Response: Some Therapies Are More Equal Than Others by Barry L. Duncan, Scott D. Miller, and Mark A. Hubble -- Ericksonian Hypnosis: A Review of the Empirical Data by William J. Matthews, James Conti, and Lorrie Starr -- The Unresponsive Hypnotic Subject: Clinical and Conceptual Considerations by Steven Jay Lynn, Jane Stafford, and Irving Kirsch -- Alert Hypnosis: History and Applications by David M. Wark -- Ethics and Hypnosis: A Preliminary Inquiry Into Hypnotic Advocacy by Alan W. Scheflin. In Near Fine Condition: cover is slightly rubbed; clean and tight. Near Fine. Item #008700

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