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Pragmatische axiome paul watzlawick biography

          Pragmatics of Human Communication () was one of the first books on interpersonal communication and became a standard theory book..

          Paul Watzlawick

          Austrian (American) psychotherapist and psychologist.

          Applied a systems approach to the theory of interpersonal communications.

          Die pragmatische Theorie und ihre Axiome der Kommunikationswissenschaftler Paul Watzlawick, Janet H. Beavin und Don D. Jackson, publiziert in dem Werk.

        1. Publisher: Hogrefe AG · Binding: Hardcover · Language: German · Width: mm.
        2. Pragmatics of Human Communication () was one of the first books on interpersonal communication and became a standard theory book.
        3. Das Kommunikationsmodell Nach Paul Watzlawick.
        4. Ein Axiom bezeichnet einen Grundsatz, der keines Beweises bedarf.
        5. One of the founders of radical constructivism.

          Date of Birth: 25.07.1921
          Country: USA

          Content:
          1. Early Life and Education
          2. Academic Pursuits and Emigration to the U.S.
          3. Clinical Practice and Theoretical Contributions
          4. Pioneering the Pragmatics of Communication
          5. Popularizing Psychological Concepts
          6. Legacy and Impact

          Early Life and Education

          Paul Watzlawick, an Austrian-American psychotherapist and psychologist, was born into an affluent family in Vienna, Austria.

          He attended a prominent private high school, where his interest in psychology and psychiatry sparked.

          Academic Pursuits and Emigration to the U.S.

          Watzlawick pursued his studies at the University of Ca' Foscari in Venice, earning a degree in Philology and Philosophy.

          He later worked in Switzerland but decided to dedicate his life to research, as his financial si