The Practitioner's Guide to Ericksonian Choice Architecture

Integrating Clinical Wisdom and the Science of Choice

Dan Short author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:9th Nov '26

£55.99

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The Practitioner's Guide to Ericksonian Choice Architecture bridges the gap between behavioral economics and the helping professions and provides a model for guiding without controlling. This empowers clinicians to develop collaborative relationships with their clients, leading to positive and sustainable outcomes.

This book establishes Ericksonian Choice Architecture (ECA) as a legitimate extension of behavioral economics, applied to the clinician–client dyad. It offers a coherent, ethically grounded framework for choice-centric care, in which the enduring outcome is not engineered change but an increased capacity for authored choice that respects client autonomy and values. By treating decisions as both psychological acts and designable events, the author demonstrates how communication can shape choices rather than correct them. Explaining how clinicians can work with biases and mental heuristics rather than against them, this book supplies evidence-based strategies to design “optimal choice environments” that make progress feel self-directed rather than imposed.

Full of rich case material and thought experiments, this book is essential for Ericksonian practitioners, hypnotherapists, psychotherapists, and licensed counselors, as well as graduate students and trainees in these fields. It will also interest healthcare clinicians, leaders, and behavioral economists.

“Choice architecture provides a context for orienting (‘nudging’) citizens toward choices aimed at their well-being. The Practitioner's Guide to Ericksonian Choice Architecture by Dan Short offers a further way of privileging the role of context: the psychotherapeutic dimension of ECA (Ericksonian Choice Architecture). As in the ecological rationality approach of Gerd Gigerenzer’s school, and inspired by the pragmatism of William James, Short’s interesting book shows how what are commonly considered biases, errors, and distortions can become strengths and sources of personal growth when they are placed within a frame and a decision environment that reinterpret and enhance them. ECA represents a new challenge to traditional normative psychotherapy.”

Riccardo Viale, Professor of Cognitive Economics, University of Milano-Bicocca and LUISS, Italy; author of Nudging

“Dr Short’s views on Milton H. Erickson’s communication skills offers new insight into mysterious successes that have lingered beyond logical understanding. While previous scholars explored Erickson’s techniques and hypnotherapeutic ideas, Short examines case materials from an unexplored direction. This remarkable contribution illustrates integrated permissive decision-making used rationally to promote independent autonomy. Finally, we can appreciate how Erickson’s confusing creative directives elicited generative responses. This work on Ericksonian Choice Architecture brings new understanding even to those of us who have studied Erickson for decades.”

Roxanna Erickson-Klein, Board of Directors – The Milton H. Erickson Foundation

“The intuitive therapist will recognize many of the approaches subsumed under the framework of Ericksonian Choice Architecture (ECA) to nudge the unconscious towards problem solving and foster self-awareness and insight. Covering a broad swath of ideas Short provides a comprehensive and meticulous integration of psychological, philosophical, and economic literature and theory, highlighting numerous techniques to increase agency and confidence; to honor autonomy; and to utilize client resources. The cases, his own and Erickson’s, are carefully analyzed to illustrate the applied suggestions built on the ECA foundation. Unpackaged and carefully explained he names the processes and then guides us through their usage, an architecture of both choice and change. A compendium that deserves to be on each psychotherapist’s bookshelf of resources.”

Julie H Linden, Editor-in-Chief, The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis

"If you want to know ways you can help clients to embrace healthy choices that are consistent with their values and personal autonomy, rather than seeing them as resistant or noncompliant, this book is for you. Kudos to Dan Short — highly recommended!”

Michael F. Hoyt, author of Brief Therapy and Beyond: Stories, Language, Love, Hope, and Time and Single Session Therapy: A Clinical Introduction to Principles and Practices

“This new book by Dan Short offers clinicians and counselors new ways to utilize Milton Erickson's contributions. He invites readers to exercise flexibility in reframing and restructuring taken-for-granted thoughts and attitudes. The author urges a deeper understanding of cognitive biases to help understand threats and opportunities, and to identify a new language for managing complexity with collaborative relationships that instill security and foster commitment, self-determination, and discernment. A particularly interesting aspect of the architecture of choice, according to the Ericksonian pragmatics proposed by Dan Short, concerns the scrupulous attention to the autonomy, dignity, and identity of the individual with whom this new approach is applied.”

Consuelo Casula, author of Metaphors for Personal & Professional Evolution

ISBN: 9781041351788

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266 pages