In this work, already a classic of brief therapy, new psychotherapeutic approaches that allow the rapid and effective solution of problems related to severe forms of fear, panic and phobia are investigated. It combines cybernetic and constructivist theories with the suggestion procedures of Milton Erickson, and incorporates new theoretical approaches to psychosociology.
Giorgio Nardone reports on a wide-ranging empirical investigation aimed at the clinical field: he presents protocols that detail aspects of the coherent construction of therapeutic strategies and two therapies transcribed in all their sequences. His exposition becomes a treatise not only on change and the solution to the problem of fear, but also on its formation and persistence. Written in a clear style and based on abundant anecdotes, this book is aimed at students and professionals who want to approach a valu...read more