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Clinical Forum 6/How One Person Can Make a Difference in a Family Crisis
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Andrea Maloney Schara, LCWSA
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WPFC Conference Center
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May 21, 2010
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9AM-1PM/Registration-8:30
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Since the family is an emotional unit there are pressures on individual members to function in specific ways. When a family experiences difficulties some members have a greater challenge functioning and begin to be the focus of negative attention. This presentation concerns a family member’s recovery from a serious episode of multiple hospitalizations. It looks at what it takes for family members to respond differently to dysfunction. This presentation will demonstrate, through the use of video, how family members begin to function differently in response to a crisis. It may provide ideas for a different way to conceptualize community mental health. This effort has been going on since June 2006. A faculty member of the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family in Washington, DC, an associate of the Learning Space in Washington, DC, and the developer of the website Ideas to Action, Ms. Schara writes, consults and presents widely on her 30+ years of thinking about Bowen theory “as a guide to understanding and perhaps changing one’s life.” This is her first presentation in the WPFC Clinical Forum series.
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