71. Family Systems Theory and Therapy: An Overview
© Georgetown Family Center, 1979.
Program: Georgetown Collection
Subject: Family Systems thinking, individual theory, and history of the family.
Author: Bowen, Murray 1979
Description: "Family Systems Theory and Therapy: An Overview" includes such topics as the history of the family movement, the family as an emotional unit, the difference between Family Systems thinking and individual thinking, and what it means to be a differentiated person.
Time: 60 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00033
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72. Family Systems Theory with Extended Family
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1987
Program: Guest Lecture Series
Subject: Application of Theory to extended family; cutoffs.
Author: Rutenberg, Sandra 02/19/1987
Description: Ms. Sandra Rutenberg presents historical information on her work with her extended family. Topics include inferring the characteristics of emotional systems from family data, immigration patterns and bridging cut-offs. She also touches on the formation of principles of research regarding immigration and emigration in other forms of life.
Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS & DVD
Call #: 00001
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73. Family Therapy with Schizophrenia
© Georgetown Family Center, 1980.
Program: Georgetown Collection
Subject: Schizophrenia, Differentiation
Author: Bowen, Murray 1980
Description: "Family Therapy with Schizophrenia". An overview of the family field from its birth in the early 1950'S to the present day is presented. Family research with schizophrenia played a critical role in the development of Family Theory and Therapy. Over time various models were designed to extend the research findings about schizophrenia to all types of family problems. This tape traces the expansion of the concept of differentiation of self and clarifies how change in a family unit begins by lowering the anxiety in the family field.
Time: 55 minutes Type: VHS & DVD
Call #: 00039
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74. Family, Stress Reactivity and Differentiation of Self
Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 2001
Program: 23rd Pittsburgh Family Systems Conference
Subject: Stress
Author: Noone, Robert September 21, 2001
Description: Dr. Noone presents family cases that illustrate stress loads and resulting decreased functioning. (Sound missing 2nd 1/3 of tape)
Time: 1 hr. 20 min. Type: VHS
Call #: 000199
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75. Family, Stress Reactivity and Differentiation of Self - Part I
Western Pennsylvania Family Center
Program: 23rd Pittsburgh Family Systems Conference
Subject: Stress and Brain function
Author: Noone, Robert September 21, 2001
Description: Dr. Noone presents evidence that stress affects various brain characteristics and functions. (Sound quality poor second 1/2 of tape)
Time: 2 hrs. Type: VHS
Call #: 000198
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76. Father & Son Symposium
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1991.
Program: WPFC Annual Benefit
Subject: Father & Son Relationships in Literature and Drama
Author: 3/21/91
Description: A three-part presentation of artistic material with a father-son theme, followed by a panel discussion. Actors Bingo O'Malley and Robert Stoll perform selected scenes from Hugh Leonard's play "DA"; Dr. Moises Wodnicki provides introductory comments for an excerpt from the film "I Never Sang for My Father"; and Sam Hazo, founder of the International Poetry Forum, reads selections of his original poetry. Panel discussants include; Rollo Turner, Ph.D. and Paulina McCullough, one of the WPFC's founders.
Time: 120 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00054
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77. Finding the Hidden Treasure in Family Life
(c) Marilyn Barton, 1995.
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Author: Barton, Marilyn, M.A. 1995
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Time: Type: VHS
Call #: 00142
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78. Freud Leaving Home
(c) for Preview purposes only
Program: A Swedish film with subtitles
Subject: Family dynamics
Author:
Description: The film centers on the 60th birthday of Rosha and is the story of a family’s coming together for the celebration and then dealing with her illness. The anxieties of relationship have previously been avoided by the distances they have maintained, both physical and emotional. Among those anxieties are issues of sexuality, rebellion, religion, illness and death, particularly that of a parent.
Time: 99 Minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00139
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79. Friday Before Lecture Series
© Western Pennsylvania Family Center, 1988.
Program: Bowen Lecture Series
Subject: Family Systems Theory
Author: Bowen, Murray 11/18/88
Description: Family Systems Theory is a misnomer, states Bowen. It is actually part Freud, particularly transference and counter transference, but it includes natural science. Science is what is. Non-science is thinking about science that isn’t so. Mathematics and Physics are functions of the brain. Science does not include subjectivity. It looks at pain not as a therapist who wants to relieve pain but as a problem to be investigated.
Time: 78 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00050
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80. From Paternalism to Professionalism: How Family Values Affected the Heinz Company and its CEOs
© Western PA Family Center, 1994.
Program: 1994 WPFC Annual Benefit
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Author: Foa Dienstag, Eleanor 09/13/94
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Time: 37 minutes Type: VHS
Call #: 00088
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