Jay Haley papers, 1957-2007.

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Jay Haley papers, 1957-2007.

The Jay Haley collection documents Haley's career through correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, and media materials. Among Haley's papers documenting his multiple professional activities are his writings on: psychotherapy as a profession; teaching therapy; studies on Milton H. Erickson M. D.; the Bateson Project; marriage and family therapy; schizophrenia; his work with the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, and his activities as editor for the Journal Family Process. The collection also includes Haley's fiction writings, and his training films on topics such as: strategic and family therapy, Milton H. Erickson M.D., documentation of specific cases, and trance and dance in Bali.

28 linear feet (55 boxes)

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Haley, Jay, 1923-2007

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Haley was pivotal in creating psychotherapy's major paradigm shift from insightful, long-term therapy, to a brief, family-based and problem-focused strategic therapy. Haley argued for training therapists through live supervision, giving them the necessary tools for problem-solving through an active thoughtfully planned strategy. He pioneered the recording of therapy sessions, and created many training films. From the description of Jay Haley papers, 1957-2007. (Unknown). WorldCat rec...