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  1. Carl Whitaker, M.D. Carl Alanson Whitaker (1912–1995) was an American physician and psychotherapy pioneer family therapist.

  2. Jul 27, 2015 · Carl Whitaker was a 20th century psychiatrist, educator, and family therapist who helped found the field of experiential family therapy, sometimes referred to as the...

    • Psychopathology as Distraction. Whitaker saw “symptoms as mere signals of, or even noisome distractions from, the real existential problems faced by families—birth, growing up, separation, marriage, illness, and death” (Luepnitz, 2002), and contended–
    • Responsibility of People in Therapy. Whitaker’s emphasis on personal freedom and responsibility derived from philosophers, such as Martin Heidegger and Edmund Husserl, who considered the psychological implications of existentialist thought.
    • Value of Courage. Whitaker regarded existential anxiety as an “irresolvable dialectic,” musing, “The effort to solve living as a problem is impossible … The process of facing the dialectic life … is endless, irresolvable, and poorly understood … Security alone equals slavery.
    • Transformative Nature of Vulnerable Encounter. By daring to be vulnerable with people in therapy, Whitaker exposed families to an existential encounter.
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    • Psychopathology as Distraction. Whitaker saw “symptoms as mere signals of, or even noisome distractions from, the real existential problems faced by families—birth, growing up, separation, marriage, illness, and death” (Luepnitz, 2002).
    • Responsibility of People in Therapy. Whitaker’s emphasis on personal freedom and responsibility derived from philosophers, such as Martin Heidegger and Edmund Husserl, who considered the psychological implications of existentialist thought.
    • Value of Courage. Whitaker regarded existential anxiety as an “irresolvable dialectic,” contending: “The effort to solve living as a problem is impossible. …
    • Transformative Nature of Vulnerable Encounter. By daring to be vulnerable with people in therapy, Whitaker exposed families to an existential encounter.
  4. Apr 25, 1995 · Dr. Carl A. Whitaker, a psychotherapist who overturned prevailing orthodoxy by focusing on the family rather than the individual in therapy, died on Friday at his home in Nashotah, Wis. He was 83.

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    Carl Whitaker, MD, was an American physician and psychotherapy pioneer family therapist. Whitaker is most well-known for acknowledging the role of the entire family in the therapeutic process. He is the founder of experiential family therapy, or the symbolic-experiential approach to therapy.

  6. Oct 10, 2019 · Carl Whitaker (1912–1995) was a twentieth-century family therapist and professor of psychiatry who is well known for the inclusion of spouses and children in therapy and founding the symbolic-experiential approach to therapy.

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