John Weakland was one of a handful of irreplaceable figures in the development of Communication/Interactional Theory, Family, and Brief Therapy. The first person asked by Gregory Bateson to join his now famous Palo Alto Research Group, Weakland’s quiet influence, through his contributions to communication theory (Bateson, Jackson, Haley, & Weakland, 1956, 1963) and his innovative work in cultural anthropology (Weakland, 1946, 1951), had a pervasive effect on brief and interactional therapy (Weakland, 1960; Weakland, Fisch, Watzlawick, & Bodin, 1974; Watzlawick, Weakland, & Fisch, 1974). In a remarkably generative 50-plus-year career, Weakland was mentor to a veritable who’s who Brief Therapy including Dick Fisch, John Duvall, Steve de Shazer, Insoo Kim Berg, and many others. In 1995 during the final days of his life John participated in a series of interviews. Following is an edited transcript of those conversations.
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