Satir, Virginia

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Satir, Virginia

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Satir, Virginia

Satir, Virginia, 1916-1988

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Satir, Virginia (Virginia M.)

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Сатир, В. (Вирджиния)

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Сатир, В. (Вирджиния)

Сатир, Вирджиния

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Сатир, Вирджиния

Сатир, В

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‏סאתיר, וירג׳יניה

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Satir, Virginia M.

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Satir, Virginia S.

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Satir, Virginia M., 1916-1988

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סאטיר, וירג'יניה

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1916-06-26

1916-06-26

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Virginia Satir (1916-1988) was best known as an innovator in the field of family therapy, to which she applied a humanistic approach. Satir began her career as a teacher, counselor, and principal in the Illinois public school system, receiving her masters degree in social services administration in 1948. In 1959, she moved her private practice to California and co-founded the Mental Research Institute. Her professional experience includes leading family therapy workshops, seminars and workshops for institutions, and work with the Avanta Network, which she founded in 1977 as an outlet for the training of other professionals.

From the description of Virginia Satir Collection, 1916-1993. (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 51279618

Biography

Virginia Satir (1916-1988) was best known as an innovator in the field of family therapy, to which she applied a humanistic approach. Satir began her career as a teacher, counselor, and principal in the Illinois public school system, receiving her masters degree in social services administration in 1948. In 1959 she moved her private practice to California and co-founded the Mental Research Institute. Her professional experience includes leading family therapy workshops, seminars and workshops for institutions, and work with the Avanta Network, which she founded in 1977 as an outlet for the training of other professionals.

From the guide to the Virginia Satir Collection, 1916-1993, (University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Department of Special Collections)

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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50019343

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