About: Maria Gomori

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Maria Gomori (May 25, 1920 – December 10, 2021) was a Hungarian-born Canadian pioneer in the field of systems family therapy. She contributed to the fields of psychiatric and social work training, and designed numerous training programs. She was a proponent of the Satir Method for Family Therapy. In 2004, she was named "Woman of Distinction" for the field of Health and Wellness by the City of Winnipeg. In the same year Winnipeg's Saint Boniface Hospital Research Centre established a lectureship in her name to honour her long and varied contributions to the health system and the people who use it.

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  • Maria Gomori (May 25, 1920 – December 10, 2021) was a Hungarian-born Canadian pioneer in the field of systems family therapy. She contributed to the fields of psychiatric and social work training, and designed numerous training programs. She was a proponent of the Satir Method for Family Therapy. In 2004, she was named "Woman of Distinction" for the field of Health and Wellness by the City of Winnipeg. In the same year Winnipeg's Saint Boniface Hospital Research Centre established a lectureship in her name to honour her long and varied contributions to the health system and the people who use it. (en)
  • Maria Gomori, née à Budapest le 25 mai 1920 et morte à Winnipeg le 10 décembre 2021, est une psychothérapeute familiale canadienne d'origine hongroise, pionnière dans le domaine de la thérapie familiale systémique. Elle a contribué aux domaines de la formation en psychiatrie et en travail social et a conçu de nombreux programmes de formation. Elle était partisane de la méthode Satir pour la thérapie familiale. En 2004, elle a été nommée Woman of Distinction dans le domaine de la santé et du mieux-être par la ville de Winnipeg . La même année, le Centre de recherche de l'Hôpital Saint-Boniface de Winnipeg a créé une chaire de conférencière en son nom pour honorer ses nombreuses contributions au système de santé et aux personnes qui l'utilisent. (fr)
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  • Maria Gomori, M.S.W., Dip.C., Ph.D. (en)
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  • Canadian (en)
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  • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (en)
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  • Training programs at St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg (en)
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  • Maria Gomori (May 25, 1920 – December 10, 2021) was a Hungarian-born Canadian pioneer in the field of systems family therapy. She contributed to the fields of psychiatric and social work training, and designed numerous training programs. She was a proponent of the Satir Method for Family Therapy. In 2004, she was named "Woman of Distinction" for the field of Health and Wellness by the City of Winnipeg. In the same year Winnipeg's Saint Boniface Hospital Research Centre established a lectureship in her name to honour her long and varied contributions to the health system and the people who use it. (en)
  • Maria Gomori, née à Budapest le 25 mai 1920 et morte à Winnipeg le 10 décembre 2021, est une psychothérapeute familiale canadienne d'origine hongroise, pionnière dans le domaine de la thérapie familiale systémique. (fr)
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  • Maria Gomori (fr)
  • Maria Gomori (en)
  • 瑪莉亞·葛莫利 (zh)
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