Review by
thomasmore
on 3rd Sep 2008
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I liked the way that the reader is made aware of the fact that it is the person and not the therapist who should be the focus. Furthermore, that they do have the means to help themselves.
Humour, empowerment, challenging and collaboration are the key words that jumped out to me.
You cannot but un ...
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Review by
mkraus
on 17th Jul 2008
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Revisiting Erickson after graduate studies, I have found a great many aspects of his metaphorical approach to be very relevant to the field of education. Reaching out to the ostensibly un-reachable has been an educational challenge for years. As I do research for my own book, suggestions for simple ...
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on 12th Feb 2008
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I have been studying and practicing hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, and NLP for 14 years. My voice will go with you was one of the first books i read and i still find new insights when i read it now.
A very enjoyable and pleasant book to read that provides genuine insights into the structure of Milt ...
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