Inspired by the strategic treatment of Gregory Bateson and Milton Eriksson in the 1950s, the exchange study of Gregory Bateson at Palo Alto was a coincident discovery of strategic treatment. Bateson's work on double-blind communication has influenced many therapists who are beginning to think about communication from different perspectives (Madanes, 1981). - Haley, 2003). Madanes states as follows. "This approach shows that the exchange of information between people defines relationships that are stabilized by steady state processes in the form of family behavior.
Strategic family therapy developed by Jay Haley, Milton Erickson, and Cloe Madanes examines families processes and functions such as communication patterns and problem solving by evaluating family behavior outside the treatment period. Treatment involves rebuilding or redefining the scenario in question to create the desired change, or using conflicting interventions (eg, the fact that the family acts as opposed to the purpose of treatment Proposal). Strategic family therapists think that change will occur quickly without thoroughly analyzing the root cause of the problem
Inspired by the strategic treatment of Gregory Bateson and Milton Eriksson in the 1950s, the exchange study of Gregory Bateson at Palo Alto was a coincident discovery of strategic treatment. Bateson's work on double-blind communication has influenced many therapists who are beginning to think about communication from different perspectives (Madanes, 1981). - Haley, 2003). Madanes ... John Milton's life and writing John Milton is more than just writing poetry. He wrote his life and ideas in a text. His father's wealthy family was a Roman Catholic and Milton's father John Milton decided to become a Protestant so Milton began his life at the Cheapside in the UK so he set his legacy I was robbed (Muir). However, Milton's family is not poor, and Mr. John Milton can once again build a wealthy family. He became a calligrapher, a legal writer, and a musician.