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Weakland is a surname,
likely an
Americanized form of the
German surname Wickland.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Weakland (1919–1995)...
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Rembert George Samuel Weakland OSB (April 2, 1927 –
August 22, 2022) was an
American Catholic bishop and
Benedictine monk who
served as
Archbishop of Milwaukee...
- John H.
Weakland (8
January 1919 – 18 July 1995) was one of the
founders of
brief and
family psychotherapy. At the time of his death, he was a
senior research...
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Weakland 1972, p. 161.
Weakland 1972, p. 162.
Weakland 1972, p. 163.
Weakland 1972, p. 164.
Weakland 1972, p. 165.
Weakland 1972, p. 166.
Weakland 1972...
- [Also in P.
Watzlawick & J. H.
Weakland (Eds.), The
interactional view. New York: W. W. Norton, 1977.] Fisch, R., &
Weakland, J. H. (1976). A case of hyperactivity...
- doi:10.4324/9780429198908-11. ISBN 978-0-429-19890-8. S2CID 216219413.
Weakland, John E. (1994). "Furta Sacra".
History of
European Ideas. 18 (1): 107–109...
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project were
Gregory Bateson,
Donald deAvila Jackson, Jay Haley, John
Weakland, and Bill Fry. In
addition to his
personal involvement in the
birth and...
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appointed Reverend Rembert Weakland,
abbot primate of the
Benedictine Confederation, as
archbishop of Milwaukee. One of
Weakland's first actions was to sell...
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retired as a
priest of the
Archdiocese of
Milwaukee in
January 1993.
Rembert Weakland,
Archbishop of Milwaukee, had
Murphy evaluated by a
psychotherapist in...
- The book was
generally well-received in the West. In a review,
Rembert Weakland called the book "a call for freedom". McMillin,
Laurie Hovell (2001). English...