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Title Bringing systems thinking to life [electronic resource] : expanding the horizons for bowen family systems theory / edited by Ona Cohn Bregman, Charles M. White.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2010.



Descript 380 p.
Contents Section I: Theoretical Considerations in Learning Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. Comella, Observing Emotional Functioning in Human Relationship Systems: Lessons from Murray Bowen's Writings. Bourne, Various Theoretical Points People Miss: A Training Session by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Kerr, An Obstacle to "Hearing" Bowen Theory. Papero, Responsibility for Self. Harrison, Live Learning: Differentiation of Self as the Basis for Learning. Friesen, Lester, A Systems View of the Training Program at the Bowen Center: Guiding Principles (1990-2003). Bregman, Managing Self in Emotional Fields when Presenting Bowen Theory. Section II: Established Domains for Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. White, Learners Without Teachers: The Simultaneous Learning About Self-functioning and Bowen Theory by Supervisor, Staff, Interns, and Clients in an Outpatient Program. Howard, Clarifying Principles for Investing in Self. Hall, Can Undergraduates Learn Bowen Theory? Wilgus, Incorporating Bowen Theory into an Undergraduate Social Work Curriculum: An Exercise in the Responsible Management of Self. Kerr, Bowen Theory in Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Education. Frost, Thinking Systems in Pastoral Training. Crimone, Hester, Across the Generations: The Training of Clergy and Congregations. Papero, How Bowen Theory Can be Useful to People in the Workplace: A Conversation with Kathy Wiseman and Dan Papero. Norton, Bringing Bowen Theory to Family Business. Romig, Bowen System Theory and the Chain Reaction of Bad Leadership and Good Leadership. Engels, Introducing Bowen Theory to Business Leaders. Bourne, Misunderstandings from the Family Field: Selected Segments by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Section III: New Horizons for Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. Lester, Integrating Bowen Theory with Academic Research, Teaching, and Service. Hargrove, The Critical Reader as a Scientist: Approaching Literature from the Perspective of Bowen Theory. Schur, A Supervision Model Based in Bowen Theory and Language. Knauth, Introducing Adolescents to Systems Thinking: Learning to See the Self as Part of a System. Baker, Titleman, Bowen Theory in Russia: A Training Program for Russian Psychologists. Brown, Restless Bedfellows: Taking Bowen Theory into a Child-focused Adolescent Treatment Unit in Australia. Kolski-Andreaco, Learning Bowen Theory from a Distance. Nel, Bowen Theory and Zulu Understanding of Family. Howard, Building Bridges into the Natural Sciences: Field Research on Harvester Ants. Greenberg, Social Behavior in Nonhuman Animals: A Behavioral Model of Proximate Mechanisms Based on Bowen Theory. Bourne, A Science of Human Behavior for the Future: Selected Segments by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Appendix: Bowen Theory Training Centers & Contributor Organizations.
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ISBN 9781136905032 (e-book)
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Subject Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
Alt author Bregman, Ona Cohn.
White, Charles M.
Descript 380 p.
Contents Section I: Theoretical Considerations in Learning Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. Comella, Observing Emotional Functioning in Human Relationship Systems: Lessons from Murray Bowen's Writings. Bourne, Various Theoretical Points People Miss: A Training Session by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Kerr, An Obstacle to "Hearing" Bowen Theory. Papero, Responsibility for Self. Harrison, Live Learning: Differentiation of Self as the Basis for Learning. Friesen, Lester, A Systems View of the Training Program at the Bowen Center: Guiding Principles (1990-2003). Bregman, Managing Self in Emotional Fields when Presenting Bowen Theory. Section II: Established Domains for Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. White, Learners Without Teachers: The Simultaneous Learning About Self-functioning and Bowen Theory by Supervisor, Staff, Interns, and Clients in an Outpatient Program. Howard, Clarifying Principles for Investing in Self. Hall, Can Undergraduates Learn Bowen Theory? Wilgus, Incorporating Bowen Theory into an Undergraduate Social Work Curriculum: An Exercise in the Responsible Management of Self. Kerr, Bowen Theory in Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Education. Frost, Thinking Systems in Pastoral Training. Crimone, Hester, Across the Generations: The Training of Clergy and Congregations. Papero, How Bowen Theory Can be Useful to People in the Workplace: A Conversation with Kathy Wiseman and Dan Papero. Norton, Bringing Bowen Theory to Family Business. Romig, Bowen System Theory and the Chain Reaction of Bad Leadership and Good Leadership. Engels, Introducing Bowen Theory to Business Leaders. Bourne, Misunderstandings from the Family Field: Selected Segments by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Section III: New Horizons for Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. Lester, Integrating Bowen Theory with Academic Research, Teaching, and Service. Hargrove, The Critical Reader as a Scientist: Approaching Literature from the Perspective of Bowen Theory. Schur, A Supervision Model Based in Bowen Theory and Language. Knauth, Introducing Adolescents to Systems Thinking: Learning to See the Self as Part of a System. Baker, Titleman, Bowen Theory in Russia: A Training Program for Russian Psychologists. Brown, Restless Bedfellows: Taking Bowen Theory into a Child-focused Adolescent Treatment Unit in Australia. Kolski-Andreaco, Learning Bowen Theory from a Distance. Nel, Bowen Theory and Zulu Understanding of Family. Howard, Building Bridges into the Natural Sciences: Field Research on Harvester Ants. Greenberg, Social Behavior in Nonhuman Animals: A Behavioral Model of Proximate Mechanisms Based on Bowen Theory. Bourne, A Science of Human Behavior for the Future: Selected Segments by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Appendix: Bowen Theory Training Centers & Contributor Organizations.
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136905032 (e-book)
Subject Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
Alt author Bregman, Ona Cohn.
White, Charles M.

Subject Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
Descript 380 p.
Contents Section I: Theoretical Considerations in Learning Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. Comella, Observing Emotional Functioning in Human Relationship Systems: Lessons from Murray Bowen's Writings. Bourne, Various Theoretical Points People Miss: A Training Session by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Kerr, An Obstacle to "Hearing" Bowen Theory. Papero, Responsibility for Self. Harrison, Live Learning: Differentiation of Self as the Basis for Learning. Friesen, Lester, A Systems View of the Training Program at the Bowen Center: Guiding Principles (1990-2003). Bregman, Managing Self in Emotional Fields when Presenting Bowen Theory. Section II: Established Domains for Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. White, Learners Without Teachers: The Simultaneous Learning About Self-functioning and Bowen Theory by Supervisor, Staff, Interns, and Clients in an Outpatient Program. Howard, Clarifying Principles for Investing in Self. Hall, Can Undergraduates Learn Bowen Theory? Wilgus, Incorporating Bowen Theory into an Undergraduate Social Work Curriculum: An Exercise in the Responsible Management of Self. Kerr, Bowen Theory in Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Education. Frost, Thinking Systems in Pastoral Training. Crimone, Hester, Across the Generations: The Training of Clergy and Congregations. Papero, How Bowen Theory Can be Useful to People in the Workplace: A Conversation with Kathy Wiseman and Dan Papero. Norton, Bringing Bowen Theory to Family Business. Romig, Bowen System Theory and the Chain Reaction of Bad Leadership and Good Leadership. Engels, Introducing Bowen Theory to Business Leaders. Bourne, Misunderstandings from the Family Field: Selected Segments by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Section III: New Horizons for Systems Thinking and Bowen Theory. Lester, Integrating Bowen Theory with Academic Research, Teaching, and Service. Hargrove, The Critical Reader as a Scientist: Approaching Literature from the Perspective of Bowen Theory. Schur, A Supervision Model Based in Bowen Theory and Language. Knauth, Introducing Adolescents to Systems Thinking: Learning to See the Self as Part of a System. Baker, Titleman, Bowen Theory in Russia: A Training Program for Russian Psychologists. Brown, Restless Bedfellows: Taking Bowen Theory into a Child-focused Adolescent Treatment Unit in Australia. Kolski-Andreaco, Learning Bowen Theory from a Distance. Nel, Bowen Theory and Zulu Understanding of Family. Howard, Building Bridges into the Natural Sciences: Field Research on Harvester Ants. Greenberg, Social Behavior in Nonhuman Animals: A Behavioral Model of Proximate Mechanisms Based on Bowen Theory. Bourne, A Science of Human Behavior for the Future: Selected Segments by Dr. Murray Bowen at the Minnesota Institute of Family Dynamics. Appendix: Bowen Theory Training Centers & Contributor Organizations.
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Bregman, Ona Cohn.
White, Charles M.
ISBN 9781136905032 (e-book)

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