Thanks!
If anyone is interested in the history of the family therapy movement—that is, the movement that started in the 1950s where psychotherapists started working with entire families rather than individual clients—this is a great book of interviews and incredibly readable.
From the chapter above, Jay Haley on Milton Erickson:
But, you know, the real tragedy with Erickson was he spent so much time over the years teaching hypnosis when he had a whole new school of thera- py to offer. People did not recognize the significance of his work until he was too old to really demon- Strate it
(I left in a couple of text glitches there...at least it's readable now!)