EUROPEAN FAMILY THERAPY ASSOCIATION
CONNECTING FAMILY THERAPISTS AND TRAINERS
Marianne Walters
(1930 – 2006) The Women’s Project in Family Therapy

Umberta Telfener: She was harsh, direct, strong. She was at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic when I was there. She was a great friend with Sal and had a great humor, she was considered a persuasive therapist. I was a little afraid of her and tried to keep a distance. When I came back to Italy I became a great admirer of her feminist work. I remember we met once in Albany New York State, where the was one of the first feminist gatherings. We were both listening to a woman speaking with great passion: “History, his story. Even in history the man has won and taken over and we woman have a secondary role”. I will always remember the glance we exchanged from a distance, we were probably both thinking that the word “history” comes from the latin “Historia” that means inquiry, narrative, account.


