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Tap Roots
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In 'Tap Roots,' Bill O'Hanlon synthesizes Milton Erickson's complex, creative therapeutic methods into core, teachable principles and techniques.
The book aims to make Erickson's ideas accessible to ordinary clinicians by identifying repeatable elements rather than rigid protocols.
O'Hanlon provides examples, stories, and practical guidance on using storytelling, metaphor, and resource-evocation in therapy.
The book emphasizes flexibility, evocation over imposition, and ecological approaches to change.
It is valued by therapists seeking to apply Ericksonian ideas without needing to emulate Erickson's unique genius.
The book aims to make Erickson's ideas accessible to ordinary clinicians by identifying repeatable elements rather than rigid protocols.
O'Hanlon provides examples, stories, and practical guidance on using storytelling, metaphor, and resource-evocation in therapy.
The book emphasizes flexibility, evocation over imposition, and ecological approaches to change.
It is valued by therapists seeking to apply Ericksonian ideas without needing to emulate Erickson's unique genius.
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as his attempt to extract Ericksonian principles into an accessible framework for practitioners.


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