LEARNING AND TEACHING THERAPY
Jay Haley
Guilford Publications, 1996
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES The reader will be able to:
• Describe Haley's perspectives on essential elements of successful therapy
• Make the most out of a training program;
• Adapt clinical approaches to specific situations
• Describe the merits and disadvantages of live supervision
• Recognize and build upon your own unique skills
• Describe how to select a supervisor for training and techniques for supervision
Jay Haley, one of the founders of family therapy, is former Director of the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, DC. The founding editor of FAMILY PROCESS, Haley has published 19 books, including STRATEGIES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, PROBLEM SOLVING THERAPY, and CONVERSATIONS WITH MILTON H. ERICKSON.
