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JOHN H. EDGETTE, Psy.D.

John@EdgetteTherapy.com
www.EdgetteTherapy.com

EDUCATION

1985 Hahneman University, Philadelphia, PA
Psy.D. – Clinical Psychology

1984 Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
School Psychologist Certification

1979 University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT
M.S. – Community Psychology

1977 Albright College, Reading, PA
B.A. – Psychology – Summa Cum Laude

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1996 - Present Founding Co-Director, The Brief Therapy Center of Philadelphia, Rosemont, PA.
Psychotherapy, supervision/consultation, training in brief therapy.

1987 - Present Independent Practice.
Psychotherapy, supervision, consultation, training.

1986 - Present The Milton H. Erickson Institute of Philadelphia. Founder and Co-Director.
Direct service, training, and supervision in Ericksonian hypnosis and psychotherapy.

1986 –1988 Albright College Psychological Services Center, Reading, PA. Clinical Associate.
Adult and family psychotherapy; psychological assessment.

1985 – 1987 Center for Creative Development, Ardmore, PA.
Adult, child and family psychotherapy; psychological assessment.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

1995 - Present Assistant Editor, Current Thinking and Research in Brief Therapy. Solutions, Strategies and Narratives. (formerly The Ericksonian Monographs)

1991 - Present Member, Board of Directors, The Milton H. Erickson Institute of Central New Jersey.

TEACHING POSITIONS

2003 - Present Villanova University, Villanova, PA
Adjunct Clinical Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Services

1989 - Present Widener University, Chester, PA
Adjunct Graduate Faculty, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology

1988 - Present Immaculata College, Immaculata, PA
Adjunct Graduate Faculty in Counseling and School Psychology Programs and Doctoral Clinical Psychology Program

1986 – Present Hahneman University, Philadelphia, PA
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate School

PUBLICATIONS

Edgette, J.H. & Rowan, T. (2003) Winning the Mind Game: Hypnosis and Sport Psychology. Crown House Publishing

Edgette, J.H and Dowling, J. “The Handbook of Ericksonian Psychotherapy.” by Brent B. Geary & Jeffrey K. Zeig, Eds. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis October 2002: 45:2

Edgette, J.H. & Edgette, J.S (2002) Manuel des Phénomènes Hypnotiques en Psychothérapie Brussels: Satis

Edgette, J.H. (1988). All therapies are not created equal. In W. Matthews & J. Edgette (Eds.), Current Thinking and Research In Brief Therapy; Solutions, Strategies and Narratives, (Vol. II), Philadelphia Taylor & Francis, Inc.

Edgette, J.H. & Edgette, J.S. (1995). The Handbook of Hypnotic Phenomena in Psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Edgette, J.S. & Edgette, J.H. (1991). Democratizing hypnosis with an Ericksonian orientation. Journal of Applied Psychology. Zagreb: Croatian Psychological Association Press.

Edgette, J.H. (1988). “Dangerous to self and others”: The management of acute psychosis using Ericksonian techniques of hypnosis and hypnotherapy. In S. Lankton and J. Zeig (Eds.), Treatment of special populations with Ericksonian approaches (Ericksonian monographs, 3, pp. 96-103). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Edgette, J.H. (1985). The utilization of Ericksonian principles of hypnotherapy with agoraphobics. In J. Zeig (Ed.), Ericksonian Psychotherapy (Vol. 2), New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Matthews, W. & Edgette, J.H. (Eds) (1997). Current thinking and research in brief therapy: Solutions, strategies, and narratives (Vol. 1), Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, Inc.

Matthews, W. & Edgette, J.H. (Eds) (1998). Current thinking and research in brief therapy: Solutions, strategies, and narratives (Vol. 2), Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, Inc.

Matthews, W. & Edgette, J.H. (Eds) (1999). Current thinking and research in brief therapy: Solutions, strategies, and narratives (Vol. 3), Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, Inc.