I 5 assiomi della comunicazione | Watzlawick spiegato in 4 minuti

In 1967, at a research institute in Palo Alto, California, psychologist Paul Watzlawick and his colleagues published a book that would forever change the way we think about language and relationships: "Pragmatics of Human Communication." From that work emerged five fundamental principles—five axioms—that govern every communicative exchange between human beings. In this video, we explore them one by one, with a documentary approach and accessible language, designed for both high school students and anyone who wants to better understand how conversations, silences, conflicts, and everyday relationships really work. ▪ First axiom: You cannot not communicate ▪ Second axiom: Content and relationship ▪ Third axiom: Sequence punctuation ▪ Fourth axiom: Numerical and analogical language ▪ Fifth axiom: Symmetrical and complementary interactions A useful content for reviewing for an exam, preparing a term paper, or simply looking at what happens every day in our relationships with fresh eyes. — Prof. Francesco Pungitore Professor of Psychology, Human Sciences, Communication Techniques, Philosophy, and History #ProfPungitore #Communication #Watzlawick #HumanSciences #CommunicationTechniques #Psychology #HighSchool #Population #PaloAlto #FiveAxioms