Author: Paul Watzlawick
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Paul Watzlawick is one of the key figures in twentieth-century psychology.Through his research at the Mental Research Institute he developed the theory of communication that made him famous. This is a compilation of texts, extracted from his main works, in which the author addressed communication in depth. / Paul Watzlawick es una de las figuras clave de la psicología del siglo XX. De origen austriaco, se asentó en 1960 en Palo Alto, California, donde a través de sus investigaciones en el Mental Research Institute desarrolló la teoría de la comunicación que lo hizo famoso. Para explicarla, estableció cinco axiomas, entre los que incluyó el que da título a este libro: no es posible no comunicar. Se trata de una recopilación de textos, extraídos de sus obras principales, en los que el autor abordó a fondo la comunicación.
Pages: 384
Imprint: Herder
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: SEL040000
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