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Whitaker's symbolic-experiential engagement acknowledged a respect for the unseen depth of human beings. In his writing, he reflected on “I-thou” experiencing, a concept Martin Buber (1937 ...
Whitaker went as far as to advocate “craziness”—nonrational, right-brain experiencing—as a measure of health in both therapist and family (Whitaker and Keith, 1981).
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