
Don D. Jackson
著者について
Don D. Jackson was a pioneering American psychiatrist, best known for his significant contributions to the field of communication theory and family therapy. He was one of the early figures in the development of the field of psychotherapy, particularly focusing on the pragmatics of human communication. His work emphasized the importance of interaction patterns within families, and he is widely recognized for introducing the concept of the 'double bind,' which explores the complexities of communication in relationships and its impact on mental health.
Throughout his career, Jackson authored and co-authored several influential texts, the most notable being 'Pragmatics of Human Communication.' This foundational work examines the patterns and paradoxes of interpersonal communication, shedding light on how individuals interact and the implications of these interactions on psychological well-being. His insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about mental health, communication, and relational dynamics, making him a lasting figure in psychology and therapy.