Jurgen Ruesch

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Jurgen Ruesch was a psychiatrist and communication theorist known for his pioneering work on interpersonal communication and the integration of psychiatry with social and cultural analysis.

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instanceOf academic
author
communication theorist
psychiatrist
approach interactional view of communication
systems approach to communication
authorOf Disturbed Communication
Nonverbal Communication: Notes on the Visual Perception of Human Relations
The Human Dialogue
Therapeutic Communication
coAuthorOf Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry
coAuthorWith Gregory Bateson
conceptualFocus communication as a social process
contextual nature of messages
relationship between communication and mental health
contributedTo development of interpersonal communication as a field
integration of psychiatry and communication theory
countryOfActivity United States of America
employer University of California, San Francisco
fieldOfWork communication theory
cultural analysis
interpersonal communication
psychiatry
psychotherapy
social psychiatry
systems theory in communication
influenced communication studies
family therapy
interpersonal communication research
psychotherapy practice
influencedBy Gregory Bateson
languageOfWork English
German
nationality Swiss
notableFor contributions to communication theory
integrating psychiatry with social and cultural analysis
pioneering work on interpersonal communication
occupation clinical psychiatrist
professor
researchInterest cross-cultural communication
doctor–patient communication
family communication
nonverbal communication
studied interaction patterns in clinical settings
social dimensions of psychiatric disorders

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