Paul Watzlawick Quote

To avoid a frequent misunderstanding, it cannot be emphasized too strongly that symmetry and complementarity in communication are not ins and by themselves good or bad, normal or abnormal, etc. The two concepts simply refer tp two basic categories into which all communicational interchanges can be divided.

Paul Watzlawick

To avoid a frequent misunderstanding, it cannot be emphasized too strongly that symmetry and complementarity in communication are not ins and by themselves good or bad, normal or abnormal, etc. The two concepts simply refer tp two basic categories into which all communicational interchanges can be divided.

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About Paul Watzlawick

Paul Watzlawick (July 25, 1921 – March 31, 2007) was an Austrian-American family therapist, psychologist, communication theorist, and philosopher. A theoretician in communication theory and radical constructivism, he commented in the fields of family therapy and general psychotherapy. Watzlawick believed that people create their own suffering in the very act of trying to fix their emotional problems. He was one of the most influential figures at the Mental Research Institute and lived and worked in Palo Alto, California.