Books By Our Members
Milton H. Erickson, M.D.: An American Healer
Paperback – April 1, 2006
Review: “The Spirit of Milton Erickson lives in this book by his family and colleagues. Here is a man who cut through all the data and techniques to perceive the individual in front of him. With that simple human skill, he was, by all accounts, a genuine healer. I love the humanity of this book, its subject, and its authors. I learned a great deal and hope to put it into practice. This would be a perfect book for therapists, doctors, teachers, and parents, showing them how to see deeply into another s situation and find the words, sensible or serendipitous, to calm and heal.” –Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul and Dark Nights of the Soul: A Guide to Finding Your Way Through Life s Ordeals
Tales From Another Fairy Tale
Review: “The author shows what role the life-affirming and optimistic attitude of the therapist plays in the treatment of oncology patients. An extremely interesting, emotionally moving, creative and inspiring book for everyone interested in human development and psyche. I encourage the reader to open the pages of this book and follow the author's words: ‘It was a beautiful, sunny day, a perfect day to forget about what is difficult and get curious about what is to come.’” -Katarzyna Szymańska (Polish Erickson Institute)
Scapegoats at Work: Taking the Bull's-Eye Off Your Back 1st Edition
by John M. Dyckman (Author), Joseph A. Cutler (Author)
Review: “This book addresses an all-too-common yet rarely discussed workplace phenomenon–scapegoating. Based on their work with casualties of this painful experience, Dyckman and Cutler offer a lucid, engaging, and practical guide through the unfamiliar and treacherous terrain of office politics and power dynamics. Scapegoats at Work can save your job and your sanity.”–Thomas Herington, MD. Kaiser Permanente Occupational Health Services”
The Problem of Evil: Disturbance and its Resolution in Modern Psychotherapy Hardcover – May 15, 2000
“For individuals, evil may exist in the form of enacted imagery, as with sexual sadists; of the misuse of trance, as seen in the negative voices that remind, direct, and afflict us; and of the betrayal of relationship and trust. This book is organized around cases dealing with the resolution of the consequences of evil.”
Review: Eric Greenleaf has not only written a book, he’s created a rare opportunity to experience and connect with what makes us human and in that connection realize the power to enlarge, expand and extend goodness in our lives and in the world. In a variety of ways he demonstates what is needed to enlarge the conversation so that the deeper knowing in us all has an opportunity to speak.
The Problem of Evil: Disturbance and its Resolution in Modern Psychotherapy Hardcover – Spanish Language Version, 15, 2000
The Problem of Evil: Disturbance and its Resolution in Modern Psychotherapy Hardcover – Mandarin Language Version
Touching the body, reaching the soul: How touch influences the nature of human beings
by Sandra Dillon Wooten | Jan 1, 1995