60th Annual Symposium on Family Theory and Family Psychotherapy - Audio
This set of videos includes the following presentations:
Moderator: Anne McKnight, EdD, LCSW and Amie Post, MA, LCMFT
Introduction and Welcome to the Symposium – Randall T. Frost MDiv, Director of the Bowen Center
The Emotional System: Studying the Dance of Life - Daniel V. Papero, Ph.D., LCSW
Genetic Expression of the High and the Low - Laurie Lassiter, PhD, MSW
Discussion
Wild Rituals: What Families can Learn from Nonhuman Animals about the Importance of Ritual in Strengthening Bonds and Reducing Stress - Caitlin O'Connell, PhD
"Lending a Hand": Rites of Passage and Human Families - The Rev. Katie Long, DMin
Characteristics of Higher and Lower Functioning Families - Phillip Klever, LCSW
Discussion
Thinking Systems in Clinical Research - Randall T. Frost, MDiv, Director of the Bowen Center
Attachment Theory and Bowen Theory: The Implications of Understanding and Addressing Family Rifts - Anne McKnight, EdD, LCSW
Discussion
Reception Celebrate the 60th year of the Bowen Center's Annual Symposium, the 30th year of Family Systems Journal, and honoring former faculty and staff!**
Reception -Bowen Theory and Bach: a Piano Performance by Stanley Proffitt, BS
Moderator: Kathleen Smith, PhD, LPC and Carrie Collier, PhD, LPC, CRC
Introduction and Welcome to the Symposium
Cognition and the Emotional System - Robert J. Noone, PhD
Barriers to Science for Bowen Theory - Patrick Stinson, PsyD
Discussion
Elephant Family Rituals and Parallels to Humans - Caitlin O'Connell PhD
Remarks from Ted Beal
Aging Informed by Differentiation - Eileen Gottlieb, MEd
Relationship Harmony - Michael Sullivan, LMSW, ACSW
Discussion
Family Size and Its Impacts - Bruce Hiebert, PhD
It Ain't Over Till It's Over: The Long Game of Bowen Theory - Anothony Wilgus, MA, MSW
Discussion