The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc.

The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc. Headquartered in Phoenix, AZ, The Milton H. In 1974, a young, earnest psychologist named Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D. had a noble aspiration. Erickson M. The Milton H.

Erickson Foundation provides psychotherapy conferences & continuing education events for mental-health professionals. He wanted to hold an educational meeting of mental health professionals. For six years, Dr. Zeig, along with other colleagues, trained and mentored under Milton H. D., the world’s foremost authority on hypnosis. Dr. Erickson never charged his students, so to express his gratitude a

nd to offer Dr. Erickson an opportunity to witness the tremendous impact he had made in the field, Dr. Zeig organized the first Congress. As plans were underway, the need to establish a more formal non-profit educational foundation was recognized. Erickson Foundation was incorporated October 29, 1979. Unfortunately, Dr. Erickson died nine months before the Congress but was able to appreciate that 750 had already registered. The Congress, held in December of 1980, attracted more than 2,000 and was the largest meeting ever held on the topic of hypnosis. Over the next 30-plus years, the Foundation has grown to offer more Congresses; conferences on brief therapy and couples therapy; an Evolution of Psychotherapy conference; training workshops, including the Intensives and Master Classes; a rich and expansive archive; the Foundation Press which offers information resources and studies of Dr. Erickson’s methods and Ericksonian related topics; an Erickson Center for Hypnosis and Psychotherapy where patients pay on a sliding scale; a newsletter published three times a year; and more recently, a museum, formerly the home where Dr. Erickson lived and worked the last decade of his life. From its humble beginnings, the Milton H. Erickson Foundation has grown to become one of the most globally recognized and influential organizations in the field of psychotherapy today. However, it has only been possible with the support of registrants, faculty, donors, and those who strongly believe in the Foundation’s mission.

Quote from a discussion between Erickson and Jeffrey Zeig, December 3-5, 1973.Jeffrey K. Zeig, “Experiencing Erickson: A...
06/02/2026

Quote from a discussion between Erickson and Jeffrey Zeig, December 3-5, 1973.

Jeffrey K. Zeig, “Experiencing Erickson: An Introduction to the Man and His Work” (pp. 95). New York, NY: Published by Brunner/Mazel, Inc.
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06/01/2026

A fresh look at integrative mental health with James Greenblatt, MD.

Join Dr. Greenblatt, Founder and Medical Director of Psychiatry Redefined, for a free live webinar exploring the potential role of low-dose lithium in supporting mental wellbeing through a functional and integrative lens.

Thursday, July 16, 2026 | 11:00 AM ET
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Includes 1.0 CE Credit for live attendees

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Collaborating with the Unconscious Mind has been fully redesigned for 2026 with new modules, new tools, and a stronger f...
05/29/2026

Collaborating with the Unconscious Mind has been fully redesigned for 2026 with new modules, new tools, and a stronger focus on real world application.⁠

Whether you are returning to the training or experiencing it for the first time, this updated format was designed for deeper integration, practical use, and meaningful professional growth.⁠

Registration is now open. CE eligible.⁠

www.erickson-foundation.org/collaborating-with-the-unconscious-mind

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A new name.⁠The same powerful work.⁠⁠Ericksonian Choice Architecture is now⁠✨ Collaborating with the Unconscious Mind ✨⁠...
05/26/2026

A new name.⁠
The same powerful work.⁠

Ericksonian Choice Architecture is now⁠
✨ Collaborating with the Unconscious Mind ✨⁠

This new title reflects the deeper focus of the training: understanding and working with the unconscious forces that influence human behavior, decision making, and meaningful change.⁠

We can’t wait to share this next chapter with you.⁠

Register here: www.erickson-foundation.org/collaborating-with-the-unconscious-mind


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About the Author ✨📸 Michele Ritterman, PhD, is pictured here at the 1983 International Congress in Phoenix, AZ, holding ...
05/25/2026

About the Author ✨

📸 Michele Ritterman, PhD, is pictured here at the 1983 International Congress in Phoenix, AZ, holding her landmark book, "Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy".

One of Milton H. Erickson’s leading students, Ritterman became known for her pioneering integration of hypnosis and family therapy. Her book "Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy" was the first enduring systematic integration of Ericksonian hypnotherapy with Structural and Strategic Family Therapy.

Ritterman’s work has helped expand the way clinicians understand symptoms…not only as individual problems, but as trance-like patterns shaped within relationships, families, and larger social systems. Her approach invites therapists to look at the interactional context of suffering and to use hypnosis as a creative, relational pathway for change.

"Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy" remains an important contribution to Ericksonian, systemic, and family-centered psychotherapy. Purchase in eBook format from our bookstore. https://www.erickson-foundation.org/books/p/ebook-using-hypnosis-in-family-therapy?rq=ritterman
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From the ArchivesIn 1949, Milton H. Erickson moved his family into a house at 32 West Cypress Street, in Phoenix’s histo...
05/19/2026

From the Archives

In 1949, Milton H. Erickson moved his family into a house at 32 West Cypress Street, in Phoenix’s historic Willo District. It was a practical decision, shaped by his health and the need to rest between patients.

The Cypress Street house was both family home and professional office. The living room doubled as a waiting room. The dining room became a secretarial space. Patients shared a hallway bathroom with the Erickson children. Therapy unfolded in the midst of ordinary family life.

Colleagues and visitors from around the world passed through the front door. Anthropologist Margaret Mead stayed with the family during her visits to Phoenix.

It was here that Erickson refined many of the approaches that would influence generations of therapists. It was also where his children grew up, watching and listening as their father worked.

The family moved to their Hayward Avenue home in 1969. The Cypress Street house has since been demolished, but its place in psychotherapy history remains.

📷 Milton H. Erickson outside the Cypress Street home, undated.

For more on Erickson’s homes and life, “An Epic Life II: Personal Perspectives” by Jeffrey K. Zeig is available for purchase in our bookstore. https://www.erickson-foundation.org/books/p/epic-life-2 Also, visit our blog and read 'Home Sweet Home' by Joyce Bavlinka. https://www.erickson-foundation.org/blog/home-sweet-home
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From the ArchivesPsychotherapist and educator Bob Bertolino presented a short course at the 2014 Brief Therapy Conferenc...
05/12/2026

From the Archives

Psychotherapist and educator Bob Bertolino presented a short course at the 2014 Brief Therapy Conference titled “Better Than Zero: Focused Strengths-Based Strategies for Improving Well-Being.” In the presentation, Bertolino emphasized moving beyond symptom reduction to actively building well-being through strengths, resilience, and everyday practices.

He highlighted the role of positive psychology, client resources, and intentional activities—such as gratitude, engagement, and acts of service—in helping clients move from coping to flourishing.
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Quote from the book “The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson”Zeig, J.K. (1980). A Teaching Seminar with Milton H. Erickson In R...
05/04/2026

Quote from the book “The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson”

Zeig, J.K. (1980). A Teaching Seminar with Milton H. Erickson In R.A. Havens (Ed.), The Wisdom of Milton H. Erickson (pp. 36). New York, NY: Irvington Publishers, Inc.
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About the Author⁠⁠Rubin Battino, MS, PhD, is a licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC) in Ohio and a National Bo...
04/23/2026

About the Author⁠

Rubin Battino, MS, PhD, is a licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC) in Ohio and a National Board Certified Counselor (NCC). He earned his master’s degree in mental health counseling from Wright State University in 1978.⁠

Dr. Battino has been closely involved in the Ericksonian community for many years, and his work reflects a strong influence from Milton H. Erickson’s clinical approach. He is a longtime officer of the Milton H. Erickson Society of Dayton, where he has presented on a wide range of topics related to Ericksonian psychotherapy.⁠

He authored "That’s Right, Is It Not?", a play exploring the life of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. He used Erickson’s own words and the voices of his contemporaries, along with many rare photographs, to bring the script to life. Available for purchase in our bookstore. https://www.erickson-foundation.org/books/p/thats-right-is-it-not-a-play-about-the-life-of-milton-h-erickson-md?rq=battino

📷Photo taken at the 2001 International Congress in Phoenix, Arizona.
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From the Archives📸 Milton H. Erickson, MD - 1957Erickson is pictured beside a boulder covered in petroglyphs. Throughout...
04/14/2026

From the Archives

📸 Milton H. Erickson, MD - 1957

Erickson is pictured beside a boulder covered in petroglyphs. Throughout the Southwest, petroglyphs often appear light in color because the darker desert patina has been removed to reveal the lighter rock beneath.

This panel includes familiar Southwestern motifs such as spirals and geometric forms. Spirals are among the most enduring symbols in Indigenous rock art, often associated with movement, cycles, journey, or emergence.

To Erickson, the desert was not just a backdrop. It was a teacher. He often sent students and patients into the desert or up nearby mountains to gain perspective, recognizing the power of context and how environment shapes experience.
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2632 E Thomas Road, Ste 200
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85016

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