101. Issues of Maternal Attachment, Tape 1
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1997.
Program: 19th Annual PFS Conf. & Symposium
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Author: Lynn Fairbanks, PhD and Margaret Donley, MSW 06/06/97
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00117
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102. Issues of Maternal Attachment, Tape 2
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1997.
Program: 19th Annual PFS Conf. & Symposium
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Author: Lynn Fairbanks, PhD and Margaret Donley, MSW 06/06/97
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00118
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103. Issues of Maternal Attachment, Tape 3
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1997.
Program: 19th Annual PFS Conf. & Symposium
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Author: Lynn Fairbanks, PhD and Margaret Donley, MSW 06/06/97
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00119
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104. Issues of Maternal Attachment, Tape 4
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1997.
Program: 19th Annual PFS Conf. & Symposium
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Author: Lynn Fairbanks, PhD and Margaret Donley, MSW 06/06/97
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00120
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105. Issues of Maternal Attachment, Tape 5
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1997.
Program: 19th Annual PFS Conf. & Symposium
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Author: Lynn Fairbanks, PhD and Margaret Donley, MSW 06/06/97
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00121
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106. It’s Never Too Late to Define a Self
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1998.
Program: WPFC
Subject: Mr. Jackson describes how learning about Bowen theory while working on library materials here at the Center has changed his relationships in his family.
Author: Jackson, Earl & Rakow, Catherine Murphy July, 1998
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Time: 1 hour Type: VHS
Call #: 00141
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107. Journey’s & Detours: Retrospectives and Prospectives of Bowen Theory , Tape 1
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1994.
Program: 17th Annual Family Systems Conference
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Author: Cross section of 25 WPFC alumni June 8 & 9, 1995
Description: Marking the 10th anniversary of the founding of WPFC, the first morning of the conference was used to reflect on the past. A cross section of alumni (25) make brief presentations on the use of theory in their work and lives. The afternoon of the first day was a colloquium led by Katharine Baker, focusing on “Research Thinking & Bowen Theory”. The second day of the symposium consists of abstracts presented on the use and advancement of theory.
Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00104
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108. Journey’s & Detours: Retrospectives and Prospectives of Bowen Theory, Tape 2
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1995.
Program: 17th Annual Family Systems Symposium
Subject: Research Thinking and Bowen Theory
Author: Katharine G. Baker June 8 & 9, 1995
Description: Marking the 10th anniversary of the founding of WPFC, the first day of the conference was used to reflect on the past. A cross section of alumni make brief presentations on the use of theory in their work and lives. The afternoon was a Colloquium featuring Katharine Baker. In 1993 she received a grant to pursue a research study on Russian families based in Bowen Theory. She talked about research questions, designs, formulating hypotheses, and methods, using her study as one example of a research effort.
Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00105
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109. Journey’s & Detours: Retrospectives and Prospectives of Bowen Theory, Tape 3
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1995.
Program: 17th Annual Family Systems Symposium
Subject: Research Thinking and Bowen Theory
Author: Symposium presenters (see description below) June 8 & 9, 1995
Description: Marking the 10th anniversary of the founding of WPFC, the first day was used to reflect on the past. The second day of the Symposium consisted of papers on aspects of the use and advancement of theory. Presenters were: Cynthia Larkby, James B. Smith, Catherine Murphy Rakow, Rita Kerr, Kathleen Gajdos, Peter Titleman, Paulina McCullough, Joseph Carolin, Loretta Nowakowski, Celeste Compomizzi and Maryann Feddersen Steward.
Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00106
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110. Journey’s & Detours: Retrospectives and Prospectives of Bowen Theory, Tape 4
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1995.
Program: 17th Annual Family Systems Symposium
Subject: Research Thinking and Bowen Theory
Author: Symposium presenters - see tape #3 description June 8 & 9, 1995
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00107
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