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Triangles: Working with Young People at Risk (2025 Workshop)
CourseThis workshop will explore a key Bowen Family Systems Theory Concept of emotional triangles particularly as they emerge in the context of working with young people at risk of self harm and death by suicide.
$198
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FSI Conference 2025: Seeing Patterns in Family Emotional Process
CourseThis conference explores the helpful aspects of these mechanisms – distance, conflict, over/underfunctioning, triangling – and highlights examples of when the patterns themselves become part of the relationship dilemma.
$500
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FSI Conference 2017: The Self - How much autonomy is possible?
CourseThis conference will present what science and theory can tell us about the variations in capacity to be a self in the world of relationship.
$150
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FSI Conference 2018: The Vulnerable Child in the Family System
CourseKeynote Speaker: Prof Elizabeth Skowron, Guest Researcher: Prof Jennifer Hudson and additional input from Dr Jenny Brown and Kathleen Kerr
$190
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FSI Conference 2021: Trauma & Recovery
CourseThis conference presents current research and literature about trauma while expanding the lens to consider the family and community context of recovery.
$190
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What Does it Mean to Define a Self in Bowen Theory? (2025 Workshop)
CourseDifferentiation involves defining a self in relationship to others. Drawing on Dr. Murray Bowen’s key texts and archival materials, this presentation will explore three key aspects to that process.
$198