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What Does it Mean to Define a Self in Bowen Theory?
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
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FSI Conference 2014: Leadership in the Family, Community and at Work
CourseHear from keynote speaker Dr Walter Smith, as he explores: What is systems leadership? What is its significance for the family, in clinical work, in organisations and in community?
$80
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FSI Conference 2015: Addictions and the Family System
CourseHear from Anne McKnight keynote speaker who presents her research and clinical examples of addiction and the family system. She is joined by esteemed speakers Dan Papero, John Saunders & Louise Rauseo.
$190
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FSI Conference 2016: The Multi-Generational Family
CourseHear from Victoria Harrison as keynote speaker at this conference on the Multi-Generational Family and guest speaker Dr Peter Molloy who discusses some of the better known research into famine experience and epigenetic expression.
$190
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FSI Conference 2019: The Family Life Cycle
CourseHear from Kathy Wiseman and Priscilla Friesen as keynote speakers at this conference on a systems view of families and their adaptive capacity and challenges at different stages of the life cycle.
$190
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FSI Conference 2020: Dialogue with Difference
CourseThis conference explores Bowen theory alongside other therapeutic models and ideas about family functioning - including the dialogical approach*, attachment theory, and different parenting programs. *Not included in the recording.
$190