Differentiation of Self
Bowen Family Systems Theory Perspectives
Herausgeber: Titelman, Peter
Differentiation of Self
Bowen Family Systems Theory Perspectives
Herausgeber: Titelman, Peter
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This edited volume draws on respected authors with both clinical and theoretical experience working with Bowen theory, to elucidate and apply differentiation of self, the cornerstone concept of Bowen family systems theory and therapy.
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This edited volume draws on respected authors with both clinical and theoretical experience working with Bowen theory, to elucidate and apply differentiation of self, the cornerstone concept of Bowen family systems theory and therapy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780415522045
- ISBN-10: 0415522048
- Artikelnr.: 40950369
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780415522045
- ISBN-10: 0415522048
- Artikelnr.: 40950369
Peter Titelman, PhD, maintains a private practice in clinical psychology, specializing in Bowen family systems therapy, consultation, and professional education in Northampton, Massachusetts. He is one of the founders of the New England Seminar, in Worcester, Massachusetts, and the founder of the Northampton Seminar on Bowen Theory and its applications.
Foreword A. McKnightPart 1: Theoretical Perspectives on the Concept of
Differentiation of Self 1. The Concept of Differentiation of Self in Bowen
Theory P. Titelman 2. Emotion and Intellect in Bowen Theory D. Papero 3.
Differentiation of Self as a Multigenerational Process R. Noone 4. Ancient
Roots of Differentiation L. Howard 5. The Evolution of Helping: From
Altruism to Empathy, to Differentiation of Self S. Ferrera Part 2:
Differentiation of Self in the Therapist's Own Family 6. Defining a Self in
Family, Profession, and Society P. Titelman 7. Applying Differentiation of
Self in One's Family P. Klever 8. Differentiation and Remarriage: A Thirty
Year Journey A. Wilgus 9. Bowen Theory as a Guide to Defining Self over a
Life Cycle J. Maloni Part 3: Differentiation of Self in Clinical Practice
10. A Long-Term Coaching Process: Differentiation for Client and Coach K.
Baker 11. Differentiation of Self and Neurofeedback: Integrating Top
Down/Bottom Up P. Friesen 12. Defining a Self: A Long Term View A.
Nicholson 13. Differentiation of Self in the Presence of Chronic Family
Symptoms P. Meyer Part 4: Researching Differentiation of Self 14.
Challenges of Conducting Bowen Family Systems Theory Research on
Differentiation of Self R. Frost 15. Emotional Reactivity, Fusion, and
Differentiation of Self in Family Physiology: Clinical Case Research V.
Harrison 16. Toward a Greater Understanding of the Concept of
Differentiation of Self in Bowen Family Systems Theory: Empirical
Developments and Future Directions E. Skowron, E. Cipriano, J. Van Epps
Differentiation of Self 1. The Concept of Differentiation of Self in Bowen
Theory P. Titelman 2. Emotion and Intellect in Bowen Theory D. Papero 3.
Differentiation of Self as a Multigenerational Process R. Noone 4. Ancient
Roots of Differentiation L. Howard 5. The Evolution of Helping: From
Altruism to Empathy, to Differentiation of Self S. Ferrera Part 2:
Differentiation of Self in the Therapist's Own Family 6. Defining a Self in
Family, Profession, and Society P. Titelman 7. Applying Differentiation of
Self in One's Family P. Klever 8. Differentiation and Remarriage: A Thirty
Year Journey A. Wilgus 9. Bowen Theory as a Guide to Defining Self over a
Life Cycle J. Maloni Part 3: Differentiation of Self in Clinical Practice
10. A Long-Term Coaching Process: Differentiation for Client and Coach K.
Baker 11. Differentiation of Self and Neurofeedback: Integrating Top
Down/Bottom Up P. Friesen 12. Defining a Self: A Long Term View A.
Nicholson 13. Differentiation of Self in the Presence of Chronic Family
Symptoms P. Meyer Part 4: Researching Differentiation of Self 14.
Challenges of Conducting Bowen Family Systems Theory Research on
Differentiation of Self R. Frost 15. Emotional Reactivity, Fusion, and
Differentiation of Self in Family Physiology: Clinical Case Research V.
Harrison 16. Toward a Greater Understanding of the Concept of
Differentiation of Self in Bowen Family Systems Theory: Empirical
Developments and Future Directions E. Skowron, E. Cipriano, J. Van Epps
Foreword A. McKnightPart 1: Theoretical Perspectives on the Concept of
Differentiation of Self 1. The Concept of Differentiation of Self in Bowen
Theory P. Titelman 2. Emotion and Intellect in Bowen Theory D. Papero 3.
Differentiation of Self as a Multigenerational Process R. Noone 4. Ancient
Roots of Differentiation L. Howard 5. The Evolution of Helping: From
Altruism to Empathy, to Differentiation of Self S. Ferrera Part 2:
Differentiation of Self in the Therapist's Own Family 6. Defining a Self in
Family, Profession, and Society P. Titelman 7. Applying Differentiation of
Self in One's Family P. Klever 8. Differentiation and Remarriage: A Thirty
Year Journey A. Wilgus 9. Bowen Theory as a Guide to Defining Self over a
Life Cycle J. Maloni Part 3: Differentiation of Self in Clinical Practice
10. A Long-Term Coaching Process: Differentiation for Client and Coach K.
Baker 11. Differentiation of Self and Neurofeedback: Integrating Top
Down/Bottom Up P. Friesen 12. Defining a Self: A Long Term View A.
Nicholson 13. Differentiation of Self in the Presence of Chronic Family
Symptoms P. Meyer Part 4: Researching Differentiation of Self 14.
Challenges of Conducting Bowen Family Systems Theory Research on
Differentiation of Self R. Frost 15. Emotional Reactivity, Fusion, and
Differentiation of Self in Family Physiology: Clinical Case Research V.
Harrison 16. Toward a Greater Understanding of the Concept of
Differentiation of Self in Bowen Family Systems Theory: Empirical
Developments and Future Directions E. Skowron, E. Cipriano, J. Van Epps
Differentiation of Self 1. The Concept of Differentiation of Self in Bowen
Theory P. Titelman 2. Emotion and Intellect in Bowen Theory D. Papero 3.
Differentiation of Self as a Multigenerational Process R. Noone 4. Ancient
Roots of Differentiation L. Howard 5. The Evolution of Helping: From
Altruism to Empathy, to Differentiation of Self S. Ferrera Part 2:
Differentiation of Self in the Therapist's Own Family 6. Defining a Self in
Family, Profession, and Society P. Titelman 7. Applying Differentiation of
Self in One's Family P. Klever 8. Differentiation and Remarriage: A Thirty
Year Journey A. Wilgus 9. Bowen Theory as a Guide to Defining Self over a
Life Cycle J. Maloni Part 3: Differentiation of Self in Clinical Practice
10. A Long-Term Coaching Process: Differentiation for Client and Coach K.
Baker 11. Differentiation of Self and Neurofeedback: Integrating Top
Down/Bottom Up P. Friesen 12. Defining a Self: A Long Term View A.
Nicholson 13. Differentiation of Self in the Presence of Chronic Family
Symptoms P. Meyer Part 4: Researching Differentiation of Self 14.
Challenges of Conducting Bowen Family Systems Theory Research on
Differentiation of Self R. Frost 15. Emotional Reactivity, Fusion, and
Differentiation of Self in Family Physiology: Clinical Case Research V.
Harrison 16. Toward a Greater Understanding of the Concept of
Differentiation of Self in Bowen Family Systems Theory: Empirical
Developments and Future Directions E. Skowron, E. Cipriano, J. Van Epps