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Re: Часть 3 

metanymous в посте Metapractice (оригинал в ЖЖ)

II. Therapy
(1) Jackson, D. D. Communication, Family and Marriage. Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books, 1968.
An excellent anthology containing the papers of the MRIIBateson research group.
(2) Jackson, D. D. Therapy, Communication and Change. Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books, 1968.
An excellent anthology containing the papers of the MRI/Bateson research group.
(3) Haley, J. Advanced Techniques of Hypnosis and Therapy: Selected Papers of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1967.
An incredible collection of papers describing the powerful techniques of Milton Erickson.
(4) Haley, J. Uncommon Therapy. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1968.
A valuable statement of Erickson's powerful work with an interesting commentary by Jay Haley.
(5) Perk, F. The Gestalt Approach: Eyewitness to Therapy. Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books, 1973.
A clear presentation of Gestalt therapy theoretical foundations.
(6) Polster, I. and M. Gestalt Therapy Integrated. New York: Bruner/Mazel, 1973.
A useful presentation of some of the techniques of Gestalt therapy.
(7) Satir, V. Conjoint Family Therapy. Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books, 1964.
A basic and most useful text on family therapy.
(8) Satir, V. Peoplemaking. Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books, 1972.
An excellent and highly readable introduction to communications and therapy.
(9) Watzlawick, P.; Beavin, J.; and Jackson, D. Pragmatics of Human Communications. New York: W. Norton, 1967.
A highly readable presentation of Bateson's ideas (e.g., meta-communication).
(10) Watzlawick, P.; Weakland, J.; and Fisch, R. Change. New York: W. Norton, 1974.
An interesting attempt to integrate mathematical models with patterns of human change.