Dan Williams, MA, JD
Dan Williams is a psychotherapist and performance consultant practicing in the Boston area. He is also a writer. Aside from writing many essays and scholarly articles, he is the author of one book, Executing Justice: An Inside Account of the Case of Mumia Abu Jamal, and is nearing completion of another, The Storm and The Whisper. Before becoming a psychotherapist, Dan was a courtroom lawyer, specializing in capital punishment, and then a law professor, teaching at Northeastern and Harvard University. He is an ardent Zen practitioner.
By Dan Williams, MA, JD
on 9/17/18 - 2:00 PM
On the heels of his previous post which offered the self-as-I-Phone metaphor, therapist Dan Williams now invites us to consider the modular mind as its own internal family system, and as such amenable to systems theory-oriented therapy.