[Audio Only] EP90 Invited Address 01a – Zen and the Art of Therapy – Jay Haley, M.A.
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- Invited Address Category: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Jay Haley, MA, and William Glasser, MD, are on the faculty.
1 hour and 16 minutes in length
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Original air date: December 12, 1990
DescriptionDescription:
A exposition of Zen Buddhism’s effect on therapy, namely Strategic Therapy. The relationship between Master and trainee and therapist and client is used to highlight the similarities and differences between therapeutic transformation and spiritual enlightenment. The utilization of instructions, riddles, and ludicrous tasks, as well as the many forms of single interventions and paradoxical processes, are all covered. Case studies and Zen tales are contrasted. The concepts of Zen, systems theory, and Erickson’s strategic treatment are combined.
Objectives of Education:
To define a major effect on therapy.
To compare and contrast Eastern philosophy with Western treatment.
To offer many and related theories of change.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Jay Haley, MA, Professor 37 related lectures and goods
Jay Haley (M.A., Stanford University, 1953) was the Director of the Family Therapy Institute in Washington, D.C. He was a key proponent of the strategic/interpersonal approach to family counseling. Haley worked at the Mental Research Institute as the Director of the Family Experiment Project and the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic as the Director of Family Therapy Research. He has written seven books, co-written two, and edited five. He has also contributed to over 40 professional publications and books. Haley is the previous editor of Family Process and the first winner of The Milton H. Erickson Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Dr. William Glasser 45 related seminars and goods
William Glasser, MD, was an American psychiatrist who obtained his MD degree from Case Western Reserve University in 1953. The University of San Francisco bestowed an honorary degree in human letters to William. He was the founder and director of the Institute for Reality Treatment, as well as the author and editor of 10 publications on reality therapy and education. He was also the creator of Choice Theory. His theories, which emphasize human choice, personal responsibility, and personal change, are seen as controversial by orthodox psychiatrists, who prefer to label psychiatric syndromes as “illnesses” and frequently prescribe psychotropic medicines to treat mental problems.
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