Spring Conference 2023: Family Violence: A Systems Perspective - Audio
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The Bowen Center for the Study of the Family
This set of audio files includes the following presentations:
Day 1 Moderator: Mariana Martinez, PsyD
- Introduction and Welcome to the Spring Conference: Randall Frost, MDiv
- Do "Bystander" Relationships Exist in Family Violence?: Monica Griffin, PhD
- Developmental Influences on Pair Bond Formation from Titi Monkeys, Prairie Voles, and Seahorses: Karen Bales, PhD
- Disturbance in the Family: The Role of the Clinician in the Effort to Restore Family Functioning: Daniel Papero, PhD, LCSW
- Discussion
- Children Who Are Violent in the Home – Working with Parents: Jenny Brown, PhD
- Seeing the Family as a Natural System: Carrie Collier, PhD
- Discussion
- Sexual Abuse in the Family: Adolescents who Sexually Abuse Other Children: Alejandro Astorga, PhD
- A Systems Perspective on Clergy Sexual Misconduct: Carol Jeunnette, PhD
- Discussion
Day 2 Moderator: John Millikin, PhD, LMFT
- Presentation of the Polly Caskie Awards: Randall T. Frost, MDiv
- Pair Bond Maintenance in Titi Monkeys: Separation Distress and Jealousy: Karen Bales, PhD
- Using Bowen Family Systems Theory to Guide Funding to Prevent Child Abuse and Family Violence: Walter Smith, Jr., PhD
- Beyond the Explanation of Power and Control: What Does Bowen Theory Contribute to the Problem of Intimate Partner Violence?: Amie Post, MA, LCMFT
- Discussion
- Differentiation of Family System Inventory: Development and Validation: Mary Jane Wilt, PhD
- Connect and Defend: An Evolutionary View of Inter-group Violence: Jake Morrill, MDiv, MA, LMFT
- Discussion
- Family and Organizational Leadership in a Woke and Besopke World: Emlyn A. Ott, DMin
- Utilizing Bowen Theory to Improve Community Collaboration Around Violence Prevention Policies: Robert Davis, DMin
- Discussion
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