Tags: Family Therapy Psychotherapy Carl Whitaker Interviewing Attunement Challenge Emotional Growth Experiential Therapy Expressive Communication Flexibility Indirect Suggestion Metaphor Therapy Phenomenological Approach Rapport Receptive Communication Reframing Resilience Seeding Self-Discovery Storytelling Strategic Interventions Therapeutic Alliance Validation
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Family Background and Custody Battle
Counseling and Family Dynamics
Emotional Well-being and Family Tensions
Parenting and Child Development
Suicidal Thoughts and Coping
Coping Strategies and Resilience
Therapeutic Techniques and Boundaries
Reflections on Therapy
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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. Rather than scapegoating one family member or even a specific family problem, experiential family therapy looks at the entire family system. Several other approaches to family therapy have drawn heavily from Whitaker's theories.