61. Evolutionary Theory & Bowen Theory, Tape 1
(c) Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1999.
Program: Lecture Series on Bowen Theory
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Author: Kerr, Michael, M.D. January, 1999
Description: Dr. Kerr discusses the evolution of the brain and uses the naked mole rat to illustrate the concept of functional interdependence.
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Call #: 00146
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62. Evolutionary Theory & Bowen Theory, Tape 2
(c) Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1999.
Program: Lecture Series on Bowen Theory
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Author: Kerr, Michael, M.D. January, 1999
Description: Dr. Kerr discusses the evolution of the brain and uses the naked mole rat to illustrate the concept of functional interdependence.
Time: Type: VHS
Call #: 00147
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63. Evolutionary Theory & Bowen Theory, Tape 3
(c) Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1999.
Program: Lecture Series on Bowen Theory
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Author: Kerr, Michael, M.D. January, 1999
Description: Dr. Kerr discusses the evolution of the brain and uses the naked mole rat to illustrate the concept of functional interdependence.
Time: Type: VHS
Call #: 00148
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64. Executive function and Togetherness
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1997
Program: Organizational Conference I
Subject: Organization and Leadership
Author: Dr. Daniel Papero and Dr. Kathy Wiseman March 5, 1997
Description: Dr. Papero outlines the characteristics of the effective executive as demonstrated in the baboon leaders. Dr. Wiseman presents some examples of her own experience with consulting with organizations.
Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00179
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65. Faces of Anxiety - Tape 1
(c) 2006 WPFC
Program: Clinical Forum Series
Subject: Anxiety
Author: Arthur Zipris July 28, 2006
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Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00229
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66. Faces of Anxiety - Tape 2
(c) 2006 WPFC
Program: Clinical Forum Series
Subject: Anxiety
Author: Arthur Zipris July 28, 2006
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Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00229
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67. Families and the Aging Person
© Western PA Family Center, 1994.
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Author: McCullough, Paulina 10/13/93
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Time: 95 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00089
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68. Family Evaluation
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1989.
Program: Heinz Lecture Series
Subject: Bowen Family Systems concepts
Author: Smith, Jim 3/89
Description: This lecture describes various Bowen Family Systems Theory concepts and discusses how these are used in evaluating individual/family problems. Major focus is upon sibling position, nuclear family emotional process, family projection process and multigenerational transmission process. The lecturer uses his experiences at a state mental institution and the case study of one family to illustrate points.
Time: 116 minutes Type: VHS & DVD
Call #: 00012
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69. Family Process and Process Theology
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center
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Subject: Theology and Therapy
Author: Dr. Edwin Friedman
Description: Dr. Friedman presents a story about improving the human race and the pitfalls of becoming fascinated with one’s own thoughts. He states that most changes in organizations don’t change the fundamental level of functioning. Process theology suggests that reality is not substance but the web of relationships between objects. Every event is the inheritor of all past events. The future is not knowable according to this formulation. Other subjects include the idea of God as related to Process, the definition of evil and the idea of idolatry
Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00176
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70. Family Reaction to Death
© Georgetown Family Center, 1970.
Program: Georgetown Collection
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Author: Bowen, Murray 1970
Description: This Bowen lecture deals with relationships between dying patients, their families and their physicians; and how physicians can recognize and alleviate stress experienced by terminally ill patients and members of their family. Family reaction to death and the phenomenon of emotional shock wave are also described in this tape.
Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00030
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