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  1. Virginia Satir (June 26, 1916 – September 10, 1988) was an American author, clinical social worker and psychotherapist, [1] recognized for her approach to family therapy. Her pioneering work in the field of family reconstruction therapy [2] honored her with the title "Mother of Family Therapy".

  2. Aug 31, 2019 · Humanistic and concerned with the existential qualities of human relationships, Virginia Satir was considered a founder and leading catalyst in the evolution of experiential family therapies.

  3. Referred to as a family therapy pioneer, Virginia Satir was a psychotherapist who created the Satir Growth Model, which analyzes situations and choices.

  4. Often called the “mother of family therapy,” Virginia Satir (1916-1988) started her professional life as an educator after graduating from the Milwaukee State Teachers College (now the University of Wisconsin) in 1936.

  5. May 12, 2016 · Virginia Satir, the developer of STST, is considered to be one of the primary pioneers of family therapy. She treated her first family in therapy in 1951, when doing so was still considered...

  6. Aug 15, 2024 · A notable American author and psychotherapist, Virginia Satir is considered the mother of family therapy for her pioneering work in developing a new approach to transpersonal therapy that involved treating all individuals in a family.

  7. Jan 16, 2015 · Humanistic in nature and concerned with the existential qualities of human relationships, Virginia Satir was considered a founder and leading catalyst in the evolution of experiential family...

  8. Discusses theoretical constructs and therapeutic processes inherent in the work of V. Satir. Her 1st professional career was that of an elementary school teacher. Six years later, Satir began her 2nd and current career, that of family therapist and educator.

  9. Jan 1, 1988 · VIRGINIA SATIR (1916-1988) was a pioneering psychotherapist, lecturer, and author; she was internationally renowned for her work, especially in the field of family therapy.

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  10. Virginia Satir (1916 – 1988) was an American author and psychotherapist, known especially for her approach to family therapy and her work with Systemic Constellations. She is widely regarded as the "Mother of Family Therapy" Her most well-known books are Conjoint Family Therapy, 1964, Peoplemaking, 1972, and The New Peoplemaking, 1988.

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