Paul Watzlawick speaks on 'The Construction of Clinical Realities'
Paul Watzlawick recorded in 1994, speaking about the construction of clinical realities at the joint MRI/BFTC conference, 26-27 August in Sunny Vale, California. I was in the audience for this presentation, along with Jenny Clarke who can be heard remarking on prime numbers at around 32 minutes in. A classic talk by one of the key people in developing brief therapy. Sorry that the audio is a bit variable, but it's all there.

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