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41. Defining a Self in One's Family of Origin - Part I
© Georgetown Family Center, 1980.
Program: Georgetown Collection
Subject: Differentiation, triangles, emotional process, emotional cut-off
Author: Bowen, Murray 1980

Description: "Defining a Self in One's Family of Origin - Part I" addresses the theoretical principles that guide the effort at trying to be more of a self in one's own family. In this tape Dr. Bowen discusses the development of his ideas about extended family work, some of the common misconceptions that have evolved from these ideas, as well as the significance of such concepts as triangles, emotional cutoff, and emotional process in a family.

Time: 48 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00036

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42. Defining a Self in One's Family of Origin - Part II
© Georgetown Family Center,1980.
Program: Georgetown Collection
Subject: Application of theory
Author: Bowen, Murray 1980

Description: "Defining a Self in One's Family of Origin Part II" deals with practical applications of Bowen Theory to extended family work. The topics include what it means to have a personal relationship with extended family members, what is significant about doing a multi-generational history, and what to do in a family in which parents are dead. Dr. Bowen also goes into detail about common mistakes people make in their efforts that not only perpetuate problems in the family, but can actually make them worse.

Time: 50 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00037

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43. Differentiation & the Emotional System
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1991.
Program: Bowen Lecture Series
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Author: Kerr, Michael 10/5/91

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Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00053

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44. Differentiation & Triangles
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1987
Program: Bowen Lecture Series
Subject: Differentiation; Triangles; Detriangling
Author: Bowen, Murray 2/14/87

Description: Elaboration on the concept of Triangles with discussion of triangles as a central part of differentiation. Dr. Bowen humorously offers specific examples of detriangling. A question and answer session follows, clarifying his presentation

Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00019

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45. Differentiation and the Brain, Tape 1
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1999
Program: 21st Annual Symposium
Subject: Biofeedback, Brain Physiology
Author: Discussant Priscilla Friesen and presenters September 25, 1999

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Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00163

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46. Differentiation and the Brain, Tape 1
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center 1999
Program: 21st Annual Conference
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Author: Friesen, Priscilla September 24, 1999

Description: Understanding the “relationship brain”; development of the brain and family process; and differentiation: How do brains vary?

Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00160

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47. Differentiation and the Brain, Tape 2
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1999
Program: 21st Annual Symposium
Subject: Biofeedback, Brain Physiology
Author: Discussant Priscilla Friesen and presenters September 25, 1999

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Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00164

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48. Differentiation and the Brain, Tape 2
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center 1999
Program: 21st Annual Conference
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Author: Friesen, Priscilla September 24, 1999

Description: Understanding the “relationship brain”; development of the brain and family process; and differentiation: How do brains vary?

Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00161

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49. Differentiation and the Brain, Tape 3
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1999
Program: 21st Annual Symposium
Subject: Biofeedback, Brain Physiology
Author: Discussant Priscilla Friesen and presenters September 25, 1999

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Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00165

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50. Differentiation and the Brain, Tape 3
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center 1999
Program: 21st Annual Conference
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Author: Friesen, Priscilla September 24, 1999

Description: Understanding the “relationship brain”; development of the brain and family process; and differentiation: How do brains vary?

Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00162

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