EP95 WS10 – To Teach a Different “Game,†or: “Prescribing†Instead of Interpreting – Paul Watzlawick, Ph.D. | INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD !
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Description:
Human problems can be seen as “games without end; †that is, as recurring behaviors based on the continuous application of rigid rules, but devoid of rules for the change of these rules. What are such “meta-rules†and how can they be introduced?
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Educational Objectives:
- To sketch briefly the fundamental contributions of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Gregory Bateson and Milton H. Erickson to this subject.
- To present specific interventions (behavior prescriptions, therapeutic double-binds, positive connotations, reframing, and the “illusion of alternatives,†etc., by means of case descriptions, taped examples and role plays.
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