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181. Stress, Individual Behavior and Family Process, Tape 4
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1994.
Program: 18th Annual PFS Conference and Symposium
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Author: Dr. Daniel Papero 05/31/96, 06/01/96
Description:
Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00102
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182. Stress, Individual Behavior and Family Process, Tape 5
(c) Western PA Family Center, 1995.
Program: 18th Annual PFS Conference and Symposium
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Author: Dr. Daniel Papero 05/31/96, 06/01/96
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Time: 120 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00103
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183. Symptom Development in the Nuclear Family
© Georgetown Family Center, 1978
Program: Georgetown Collection
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Author: Bowen, Murray 1978
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Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00029
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184. Systems Therapy
© Georgetown Family Center, 1979.
Program: Georgetown Collection
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Author: Bowen, Murray 1979
Description: "Systems Therapy" addresses the ways in which the methods of systems therapy have evolved from the theory. Dr. Bowen emphasizes that a therapist's theoretical perspective determines the way he conducts therapy. He also discusses some of the common pitfalls clinicians encounter when they begin to do Family Systems Therapy with an individual frame of reference.
Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00026
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185. The Baseline of Theory - Part I
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1989.
Program: Bowen Lecture Series
Subject: Evolution of theory, Natural Systems Theory, Application of theory
Author: Bowen, Murray 4/1/89
Description: Dr. Bowen describes his search through the disciplines for a baseline in developing his Natural Systems Theory. His efforts with his own family are discussed.
Time: 110 minutes Type: VHS & DVD
Call #: 00014
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186. The Baseline of Theory - Part II
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1989.
Program: Bowen Lecture Series
Subject: Evolution of theory, Natural Systems Theory, Application of theory
Author: Bowen, Murray 4/1/89
Description: Dr. Bowen responds to questions from the audience about his efforts in developing his Natural Systems Theory. His efforts with his own family are also discussed.
Time: 70 minutes Type: VHS & DVD
Call #: 00015
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187. The Best of Family Therapy
© Georgetown Family Center, 1985.
Program: Georgetown Collection
Subject: Differentiation, Communication
Author: Bowen, Murray 1985
Description: Dr. Bowen discusses the basic theoretical concept that working on one's differentiation of self may provide the best that is possible in human functioning in terms of being able to communicate effectively with others. Human functioning is at it's best when each person is free to verbalize feelings and fantasies to the other without fear that the verbalization will hurt the other. People once close to each other become isolated and communication deteriorates. Working on self enables one to work on communication.
Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00043
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188. The Changing World and Family Therapy
© Georgetown Family Center, 1984.
Program: Georgetown Collection
Subject: Societal regression, Family Systems Therapy
Author: Bowen, Murray 1984
Description: Society goes through progressive and regressive cycles similar to those in a family. Society is currently in a regression. Dr. Bowen discusses the history of Family Therapy and psychotherapy and makes some predictions about what the future holds for the mental health professions. Principles based in life itself and not on man's thinking are what is needed for the study of human behavior. Family Systems Theory describes processes in the family rather than the people involved in those processes. It is this that separates it from other theories of human behavior. The more a principle can be based on science and theory, the more solid it is for the ages.
Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00042
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189. The Emotional Cutoff: A Clinical Example
© Georgetown Family Center, 1980.
Program: Georgetown Collection
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Author: Bowen, Murray 1980
Description:
Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00032
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190. The Emotional System - Part I
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center,
Program: Bowen Lecture Series
Subject: Bowen decribes his thinking about the evolutionary development of the emotional system from the one celled animal to the brain. He makes a distinction between “emotional illness” and the more common focus on “mental illness”. He asks what the implications are of thinking about individuals linked in an emotional system rather than as autonomous organisms. He looks at differentiation with respect to the phenomena of an emotional system.
Author: Bowen, Murray 11/9/85
Description: Evolutionary development of the Emotional System.
Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00021
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