
Wie wirklich ist die Wirklichkeit?
Wahn, Täuschung, Verstehen
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Narrated by:
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Bernt Hahn
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By:
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Paul Watzlawick
About this listen
Der renommierte Psychotherapeut Paul Watzlawick klärt in seinem Klassiker der Kommunikationsforschung auf amüsante Weise darüber auf, was die sogenannte Wirklichkeit tatsächlich ist. Denn sie ist keineswegs das, was wir naiv "Wirklichkeit" nennen und als objektive Gegebenheit betrachten. Vielmehr ist sie das Ergebnis zwischenmenschlicher Kommunikation und eine sehr subjektive Konstruktion, was Watzlawick mit vielen verblüffenden Beispielen belegt. Im erstmals vorliegenden Hörbuch führt Bernt Hahn den Hörer unterhaltsam durch die Untiefen der menschlichen Wirklichkeitskonstruktion.
©2019 Piper (P)2019 DAV
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