The works of family therapists who apply Bowen family systems theory to self-differentiation in their own families.
This volume is a collection of [the author's] most important papers from 1957 to 1977.
TABLE OF CONTENTS. SECTION 1: WHAT IS A FAMILY THERAPIST? 1. The primary task. 2. We're in family therapy. 3. We became family therapists / I. Boszormenyi-Nagy, C. Beels, E....
Gottlieb. Introduction. This chapter describesand discusses extramarital behavior as an expression of the familyemotional process. Offering a broader, factual, andmore objective view ofthis phenomenon helpstoexplain thefunction of ...
This popular workbook encourages students to explore their own family origins and the roles that family dynamics play in students' attitudes, values, and behavior patterns.
A master class in family therapy--now updated with an additional ten years' case experience Few people have had as profound an impact on the theory and practice...
In this book they teach readers basic communication and family therapy skills using some of Dr. Minuchin’s most interesting and illuminating cases.
Finally, this book will be of interest to human service system administrators and program planners.
This volume consists of essays elucidating and applying differentiation of self, the central concept of Bowen family systems theory and therapy.
ll mental health professionals will want to read this exciting book to better understand the reciprocal impact of their professional and family lives.
The six families represented in this samplewere selectedfrom atotal of seventy survivors (ten interviewedfor apaper titled “The Holocaust:Fifty YearsLater” (Gottlieb, 1993), presented at the Georgetown Family Center Annual Symposium in ...