Contributions from Erickson’s hypnosis to Family Therapy
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In the history of the development of psychotherapy the hypnosis has represented a significant role. In parallel to the source of family therapy some authors performed a new analysis of the hypnotics processes based in the point of view of the relational
theory and the human communication theory. During the 60th and 70th the psychiatrist Milton Erickson developed revolutionary hypnotics interventions that had an important influency in some of therapeutic strategies and theory of family therapy.
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Camino Vallhonrat, A. & Gibernau Balcells, M. (2009). Aportaciones de la hipnosis ericksoniana a la Terapia Familiar. Apuntes de Psicología, 27, 219-234.
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