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Paul Watzlawick
Paul Watzlawick was an Austrian-American psychologist and philosopher known for his work in communication theory and radical constructivism. He authored notable works such as Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein and The Language of Change, and contributed to family therapy and psychotherapy. He lived and worked in Palo Alto, California, until his death at age 85.
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13 books
Psychology & Social Sciences
Nonfiction
Humor and Comedy
Psychology & Social Sciences
Nonfiction
Humor and Comedy
Paul Watzlawick was an Austrian-American psychologist and philosopher known for his work in communication theory and radical constructivism. He authored notable works such as Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein and The Language of Change, and contributed to family therapy and psychotherapy. He lived and worked in Palo Alto, California, until his death at age 85.
4 Q&A
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13 books
Psychology & Social Sciences
Nonfiction
Humor and Comedy
Psychology & Social Sciences
Nonfiction
Humor and Comedy
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Books by Paul Watzlawick
The Situation Is Hopeless But Not Serious: The Pursuit of Unhappiness
Paul Watzlawick
1983
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Pragmatics of Human Communication
Paul Watzlawick
1967
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Change
Paul Watzlawick
1974
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The Language of Change
Paul Watzlawick
1993
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Gebrauchsanweisung für Amerika
Paul Watzlawick
1978
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Vom Unsinn des Sinns oder vom Sinn des Unsinns
Paul Watzlawick
2007
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The Invented Reality: How Do We Know What We Believe We Know?
Paul Watzlawick
2006
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Wenn du mich wirklich liebtest, würdest du gern Knoblauch essen
Paul Watzlawick
2007
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Münchhausen's Pigtail, or Psychotherapy & "Reality"
Paul Watzlawick
Unknown
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Books by Paul Watzlawick