The healing factors in psychotherapy. What really cures?
Journal Title: Psychoterapia - Year 2013, Vol 164, Issue 1
Abstract
This article presents some of the healing factors in psychotherapy based on the three selected therapeutic trends: Bert Hellinger’s systemic therapy, Frank Farrelly’s provocative therapy and strategic short-term therapy of Milton H. Erickson. The author characterises those therapeutic trends, and then points to their healing factors.
Authors and Affiliations
Martyna Michalak
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