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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_HaleyJay Haley - Wikipedia

    Jay Douglas Haley (July 19, 1923 – February 13, 2007) was one of the founding figures of Problem-solving brief therapy and family therapy in general and of the strategic model of psychotherapy, and he was one of the more accomplished teachers, clinical supervisors, and authors in these disciplines.

  2. Jay Haley was a 20th century psychotherapist who helped develop brief therapy, family therapy, and strategic psychotherapy. Professional Life. Jay Haley was born on July 19, 1923 in...

  3. March 8, 2007. Jay Haley, an early theorist of family therapy who in the 1960s advocated hypnosis and deeper social involvement for patients to cure emotional problems more rapidly, died on...

  4. The Accidental Therapist. Jay Haley Didn't Set Out to Transform Psychotherapy. Mary Sykes Wylie. This article first appeared in the November/December 2007 issue. Jay Haley, who died earlier this year at the age of 83, was an unlikely candidate to become a founder of the early family therapy movement. An outsider to the field, he had no formal ...

  5. Mar 10, 2007 · Times Staff Writer. Jay Haley, a pioneer of family therapy who pushed the profession to find concrete resolutions for patients’ problems, has died. He was 83. Haley, who was a research...

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  7. Jan 1, 2016 · He was one of the pioneers to form the basics of strategic therapy: planning the therapy, solution oriented and short-Term approach. He worked with unconscious processes that occur in families and...

  8. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Haley, Jay | SpringerLink

    Oct 10, 2019 · Introduction. Jay Haley was born on July 19, 1923, in Wyoming. He was heralded as one of psychotherapy’s keenest critic and also one if its influential contributor. He was critical to the evolution of psychotherapy from what was once a rigid practice to flexibility and growth.

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