- Paul
Watzlawick (July 25, 1921 –
March 31, 2007) was an Austrian-American
family therapist, psychologist,
communication theorist, and philosopher. A theoretician...
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Arezzo and also in Florence, Italy. He is the co-founder,
along with Paul
Watzlawick, of the
Centro di
Terapia Strategica where he
conducts work as a psychotherapist...
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intimate or
serious than he had intended.
Communications theorist Paul
Watzlawick researched courtship behaviors between English women and
North American...
- Täuschung, Verstehen) is a 1976 book by the Austrian-American
writer Paul
Watzlawick. It is
about communication and its
relationship with reality.
Kirkus Reviews...
- and
became a
place where some of the field's
leading figures - Paul
Watzlawick,
Richard Fisch,
Jules Riskin,
Virginia Satir,
Salvador Minuchin, R.D....
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combined the idea of a
postulate (the
second axiom) from
psychologist Paul
Watzlawick, that
every message contains content and
relational facets, with the three...
- psychoanalysis,
Alfred Adler,
founder of
Individual psychology,
psychologists Paul
Watzlawick and Hans Asperger, and
psychiatrist Viktor Frankl.
Austria was ranked...
- and
became a
place where some of the field's
leading figures - Paul
Watzlawick,
Richard Fisch,
Jules Riskin,
Virginia Satir,
Salvador Minuchin, R.D....
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Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle
Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of
reference Contrast theory of
meaning Contrastivism...
- in the
systems movement, such as
scientists Mario Bunge (1979), Paul
Watzlawick (1990) and
Russell L.
Ackoff (1999), and
systems designers Ken Orr (1981)...