ERICKSON - Key Persons


Milton H. Erickson

Milton H. Erickson (1901-1980) was one of the most interesting figures in the field of psychotherapy in the twentieth century. A famous hypnotist, struck by polio and confined to a wheelchair, he was a living example of how valuable a disabled person can be, just as much and more than an "able-bodied" person. A source of continuing inspiration and a solid reference point for a publisher and training centre founded not only with the intent to help the disabled, but above all to include them in school environments and everyday life, and allow them to be treated with equal dignity.