Skip to Content
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
About
About the Foundation
Board of Directors
Upcoming Events
Archives
Blog
Donate
Resources
Historical Residence
EricksonBiography.com
Newsletter
Newest Newsletter
Newsletter Archive
Subscribe for the Newsletter
Education
Intensive Training
Intensives +
Ericksonian Choice Architecture
Self Paced Home Study
2025 Couples Conference
Anxiety & Depression Conference
Store
Store
Classical Books
Clinical Library
All Access
CE Log In
Login Account
0
0
Subscribe
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
About
About the Foundation
Board of Directors
Upcoming Events
Archives
Blog
Donate
Resources
Historical Residence
EricksonBiography.com
Newsletter
Newest Newsletter
Newsletter Archive
Subscribe for the Newsletter
Education
Intensive Training
Intensives +
Ericksonian Choice Architecture
Self Paced Home Study
2025 Couples Conference
Anxiety & Depression Conference
Store
Store
Classical Books
Clinical Library
All Access
CE Log In
Login Account
0
0
Subscribe
Folder: About
Back
About the Foundation
Board of Directors
Upcoming Events
Folder: Archives
Back
Blog
Donate
Resources
Historical Residence
EricksonBiography.com
Folder: Newsletter
Back
Newest Newsletter
Newsletter Archive
Subscribe for the Newsletter
Folder: Education
Back
Intensive Training
Intensives +
Ericksonian Choice Architecture
Self Paced Home Study
2025 Couples Conference
Anxiety & Depression Conference
Folder: Store
Back
Store
Classical Books
Clinical Library
All Access
CE Log In
Login Account
Subscribe
Books Store Page The Problem of Evil
32.png Image 1 of
32.png
32.png

The Problem of Evil

Sale Price:$5.00 Original Price:$36.95
sale

by Eric Greenleaf
Type: Hardcover

"For individuals, evil may exist in the form of enacted imagery, as with sexual sadists; of the misuse of trance, as seen in the negative voices that remind, direct, and afflict us; and of the betrayal of relationship and trust. This book is organized around cases dealing with the resolution of the consequences of evil.
–From the Introduction

Directed toward therapists of all persuasions who deal with the most difficult issues in therapy, The Problem of Evil provides a practice-expanding vision of healing. When common notions of compassion and empathy fail in the face of dilemmas that seemingly defy solution, the use of trance and story brings therapy to the next level. Greenleaf’s synthesis of the narrative, trance, and relationship perspectives –and the integration of his own innovative practice of “passing the trance” –make this book a uniquely compelling addition to the literature.

Most of the disturbances alluded to in The Problem of Evil are the consequence of pain, humiliation, and confusion suffered at the hands of more powerful persons. Greenleaf skillfully demonstrates how the means once used to hold clients captive in perilous patterns of victimization can become the means to free these same clients. Images can help diffuse nightmares; trance can move individuals toward advocating for themselves; and the therapeutic relationship can become a source of new information and positive influence.

Within these pages are intensely moving stories, both harrowing and hopeful in the telling. Within these pages readers will discover creative and effective ways to open doors to healing that were once impenetrable.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

by Eric Greenleaf
Type: Hardcover

"For individuals, evil may exist in the form of enacted imagery, as with sexual sadists; of the misuse of trance, as seen in the negative voices that remind, direct, and afflict us; and of the betrayal of relationship and trust. This book is organized around cases dealing with the resolution of the consequences of evil.
–From the Introduction

Directed toward therapists of all persuasions who deal with the most difficult issues in therapy, The Problem of Evil provides a practice-expanding vision of healing. When common notions of compassion and empathy fail in the face of dilemmas that seemingly defy solution, the use of trance and story brings therapy to the next level. Greenleaf’s synthesis of the narrative, trance, and relationship perspectives –and the integration of his own innovative practice of “passing the trance” –make this book a uniquely compelling addition to the literature.

Most of the disturbances alluded to in The Problem of Evil are the consequence of pain, humiliation, and confusion suffered at the hands of more powerful persons. Greenleaf skillfully demonstrates how the means once used to hold clients captive in perilous patterns of victimization can become the means to free these same clients. Images can help diffuse nightmares; trance can move individuals toward advocating for themselves; and the therapeutic relationship can become a source of new information and positive influence.

Within these pages are intensely moving stories, both harrowing and hopeful in the telling. Within these pages readers will discover creative and effective ways to open doors to healing that were once impenetrable.

by Eric Greenleaf
Type: Hardcover

"For individuals, evil may exist in the form of enacted imagery, as with sexual sadists; of the misuse of trance, as seen in the negative voices that remind, direct, and afflict us; and of the betrayal of relationship and trust. This book is organized around cases dealing with the resolution of the consequences of evil.
–From the Introduction

Directed toward therapists of all persuasions who deal with the most difficult issues in therapy, The Problem of Evil provides a practice-expanding vision of healing. When common notions of compassion and empathy fail in the face of dilemmas that seemingly defy solution, the use of trance and story brings therapy to the next level. Greenleaf’s synthesis of the narrative, trance, and relationship perspectives –and the integration of his own innovative practice of “passing the trance” –make this book a uniquely compelling addition to the literature.

Most of the disturbances alluded to in The Problem of Evil are the consequence of pain, humiliation, and confusion suffered at the hands of more powerful persons. Greenleaf skillfully demonstrates how the means once used to hold clients captive in perilous patterns of victimization can become the means to free these same clients. Images can help diffuse nightmares; trance can move individuals toward advocating for themselves; and the therapeutic relationship can become a source of new information and positive influence.

Within these pages are intensely moving stories, both harrowing and hopeful in the telling. Within these pages readers will discover creative and effective ways to open doors to healing that were once impenetrable.

eBook version available here: https://www.erickson-foundation.org/books/p/ebook-problem-of-evil

You Might Also Like

19.png
The Habit of a Happy Life
Sale Price:$5.00 Original Price:$19.95
sale
14.png
The Breakout Heuristic
Sale Price:$5.00 Original Price:$49.95
sale
4.png
Whispers from the East
Sale Price:$5.00 Original Price:$34.95
sale
16.png
The Lourdes of Psychotherapy
Sale Price:$5.00 Original Price:$19.95
sale
20.png
The Angry Self
Sale Price:$5.00 Original Price:$24.95
sale

The Milton H. Erickson Foundation

 

2632 E Thomas Rd #200
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone: (602) 956-6196
Info: support@erickson-foundation.org

 
 

About

About the Foundation
Board of Directors
Upcoming Events

Education

Online Courses
Intensives Training Online
On Demand Courses

Archives

Blog
Donate
Resources
EricksonBiography.com
Historical Residence

Store

Books
Classical Books
Legacy Media
Merchandise
Clinical Library

All Access

Our Sites

Brief Therapy Conference
Couples Conference
Erickson Biography
Erickson Congress
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Video
Minuchin Archives

Institutes

Newsletter Archive

Newest Newsletter