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Carl Alanson Whitaker (1912–1995) was an American physician and psychotherapy pioneer family therapist. "Carl Whitaker was one of the founding generation of family therapists who broke the rules of the psychotherapeutic orthodoxies of the time, such as that therapy focused on a single client and was totally divorced from family life," said Richard Simon, editor of The Family Therapy Networker, a leading publication in the field. "His idea was that the entire family was the client." Dr. Whitaker, was known for his charm and charismatic manner, was one of the most powerful voices in shaping the practice of family therapy as it began to develop in the 1960s. Often provocative in his teaching, he told one interviewer, "Every marriage is a battle between two families struggling to reproduce the

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  • Carl Alanson Whitaker (1912–1995) was an American physician and psychotherapy pioneer family therapist. "Carl Whitaker was one of the founding generation of family therapists who broke the rules of the psychotherapeutic orthodoxies of the time, such as that therapy focused on a single client and was totally divorced from family life," said Richard Simon, editor of The Family Therapy Networker, a leading publication in the field. "His idea was that the entire family was the client." Dr. Whitaker, was known for his charm and charismatic manner, was one of the most powerful voices in shaping the practice of family therapy as it began to develop in the 1960s. Often provocative in his teaching, he told one interviewer, "Every marriage is a battle between two families struggling to reproduce themselves." (en)
  • Carl Whitaker (1912-1995) fue un psiquiatra estadounidense, pionero en Terapia familiar. Desde 1946 Whitaker fue presidente del departamento de psiquiatría de la Universidad de Emory, donde se focalizó en el tratamiento de personas diagnosticadas de esquizofrenia, y sus familias. Desde 1965 hasta su retiro en 1982, fue profesor de psiquiatría de la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison.​ Su trabajo ha sido caracterizado como "confrontacional", pero realmente lo que el trató de confrontar fue el proceso de la terapia, cambiando éste según los supuestos que el consultante tenga de su propia enfermedad mental. Él siempre consideró que la mayor contribución a la terapia proviene de la persona del terapeuta y de sus maneras de vincularse con sus pacientes, y no de sus técnicas. (es)
  • Carl Alanson Whitaker è stato uno psichiatra statunitense, tra i pionieri della terapia familiare. (it)
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  • Carl Alanson Whitaker è stato uno psichiatra statunitense, tra i pionieri della terapia familiare. (it)
  • Carl Alanson Whitaker (1912–1995) was an American physician and psychotherapy pioneer family therapist. "Carl Whitaker was one of the founding generation of family therapists who broke the rules of the psychotherapeutic orthodoxies of the time, such as that therapy focused on a single client and was totally divorced from family life," said Richard Simon, editor of The Family Therapy Networker, a leading publication in the field. "His idea was that the entire family was the client." Dr. Whitaker, was known for his charm and charismatic manner, was one of the most powerful voices in shaping the practice of family therapy as it began to develop in the 1960s. Often provocative in his teaching, he told one interviewer, "Every marriage is a battle between two families struggling to reproduce the (en)
  • Carl Whitaker (1912-1995) fue un psiquiatra estadounidense, pionero en Terapia familiar. Desde 1946 Whitaker fue presidente del departamento de psiquiatría de la Universidad de Emory, donde se focalizó en el tratamiento de personas diagnosticadas de esquizofrenia, y sus familias. Desde 1965 hasta su retiro en 1982, fue profesor de psiquiatría de la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison.​ Él siempre consideró que la mayor contribución a la terapia proviene de la persona del terapeuta y de sus maneras de vincularse con sus pacientes, y no de sus técnicas. (es)
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