Fascinating food for thought. Sometimes we don't know what to make of these stories; what conclusion to draw. That's part of the challenge and of the effect they have on us: wrestling with them.
Dr. Zeig does far better justice to the first two stories in his excellent book _Exploring Erickson_. Both are important stories with important takeaways.
Fascinating food for thought. Sometimes we don't know what to make of these stories; what conclusion to draw. That's part of the challenge and of the effect they have on us: wrestling with them.
hahahhhaha I am not a psychologist, but I love soooo much Dr. Erickson´s stories.
Thanks, Jeff! It helped me a lot with a present case I am attending!
I wonder if this coincides with the man who said he would go swimming, but never went swimming. He was never going to change.
It seems as if...you are well taught... by Mr. Erickson. Bless.
Thanks
Dr. Zeig does far better justice to the first two stories in his excellent book _Exploring Erickson_. Both are important stories with important takeaways.