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Bowen Family Systems Theory Perspectives
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Rooted in Murray Bowen's family systems theory, this edited volume provides conceptual ideas and applications useful to clinicians who work with families facing chronic illness or the death of a member.
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Rooted in Murray Bowen's family systems theory, this edited volume provides conceptual ideas and applications useful to clinicians who work with families facing chronic illness or the death of a member.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315515045
- Artikelnr.: 54173585
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315515045
- Artikelnr.: 54173585
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Peter Titelman, PhD, maintains a private practice in Northampton, Massachusetts, specializing in Bowen family systems therapy. He is the founder of the Northampton Seminar on Bowen Theory and its Applications. Sydney K. Reed, MSW, is in private practice specializing in Bowen family systems therapy. She is the co-founder and senior faculty of the Center for Family Consultation in Evanston, Illinois.
Foreword Robert J. Noone
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributors
PART I: BOWEN THEORY PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH IN THE FAMILY 1. Family Reaction
to Death Murray Bowen 2. Death and Differentiation in the Family Peter
Titelman 3. A Historical Background for Bowen's Perspective on Death in the
Family System Anne S. McKnight 4. Toward an Objective View of Mortality:
Biology, History, and the Emotional System Stephanie J. Ferrera
PART II: DEATH IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 5. Emotional Shock Wave and
Differentiation of Self Sydney K. Reed 6. A Father's Early Death: A
Family's Response Kent E. Webb 7. Mom's Committed Suicide: Now What?
Anthony J. Wilgus 8. Death as a Catalyst for Reconstructing the Family
Emotional System Catherine M. Rakow 9. Territorial Behavior: Inheritance,
and Death in the Family Anonymous
PART III: CHRONIC ILLNESS IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 10. A Systems View
of Chronic Illness in a Spouse and Family Eileen B. Gottlieb 11. Unresolved
Emotional Attachments in a Family with Chronic Illness and Death Selden
Dunbar Illick 12. Alzheimer's Disease in the Family Peter Titelman 13. No
Sympathy: A Response to a Physical Disability Susan W. Graefe
PART IV: DEATH IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 14. Family Reaction to Death in
Clinical Practice: An Approach Based on Bowen Theory Laura Havstad 15.
Family Reaction to Death: Variation in Differentiation of Self Michael J.
Sullivan 16. Emotional Process and the Management of Chronic Illness and
Death David S. Hargrove and Elizabeth Grady 17. Death and AIDS: Families
and Society Andrea Maloney Schara 18. A River of Silence: A Son Defines
Himself in Relation to his Dying Father Kendall Baker
Appendix I
Appendix II
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributors
PART I: BOWEN THEORY PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH IN THE FAMILY 1. Family Reaction
to Death Murray Bowen 2. Death and Differentiation in the Family Peter
Titelman 3. A Historical Background for Bowen's Perspective on Death in the
Family System Anne S. McKnight 4. Toward an Objective View of Mortality:
Biology, History, and the Emotional System Stephanie J. Ferrera
PART II: DEATH IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 5. Emotional Shock Wave and
Differentiation of Self Sydney K. Reed 6. A Father's Early Death: A
Family's Response Kent E. Webb 7. Mom's Committed Suicide: Now What?
Anthony J. Wilgus 8. Death as a Catalyst for Reconstructing the Family
Emotional System Catherine M. Rakow 9. Territorial Behavior: Inheritance,
and Death in the Family Anonymous
PART III: CHRONIC ILLNESS IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 10. A Systems View
of Chronic Illness in a Spouse and Family Eileen B. Gottlieb 11. Unresolved
Emotional Attachments in a Family with Chronic Illness and Death Selden
Dunbar Illick 12. Alzheimer's Disease in the Family Peter Titelman 13. No
Sympathy: A Response to a Physical Disability Susan W. Graefe
PART IV: DEATH IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 14. Family Reaction to Death in
Clinical Practice: An Approach Based on Bowen Theory Laura Havstad 15.
Family Reaction to Death: Variation in Differentiation of Self Michael J.
Sullivan 16. Emotional Process and the Management of Chronic Illness and
Death David S. Hargrove and Elizabeth Grady 17. Death and AIDS: Families
and Society Andrea Maloney Schara 18. A River of Silence: A Son Defines
Himself in Relation to his Dying Father Kendall Baker
Appendix I
Appendix II
Foreword Robert J. Noone
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributors
PART I: BOWEN THEORY PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH IN THE FAMILY 1. Family Reaction
to Death Murray Bowen 2. Death and Differentiation in the Family Peter
Titelman 3. A Historical Background for Bowen's Perspective on Death in the
Family System Anne S. McKnight 4. Toward an Objective View of Mortality:
Biology, History, and the Emotional System Stephanie J. Ferrera
PART II: DEATH IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 5. Emotional Shock Wave and
Differentiation of Self Sydney K. Reed 6. A Father's Early Death: A
Family's Response Kent E. Webb 7. Mom's Committed Suicide: Now What?
Anthony J. Wilgus 8. Death as a Catalyst for Reconstructing the Family
Emotional System Catherine M. Rakow 9. Territorial Behavior: Inheritance,
and Death in the Family Anonymous
PART III: CHRONIC ILLNESS IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 10. A Systems View
of Chronic Illness in a Spouse and Family Eileen B. Gottlieb 11. Unresolved
Emotional Attachments in a Family with Chronic Illness and Death Selden
Dunbar Illick 12. Alzheimer's Disease in the Family Peter Titelman 13. No
Sympathy: A Response to a Physical Disability Susan W. Graefe
PART IV: DEATH IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 14. Family Reaction to Death in
Clinical Practice: An Approach Based on Bowen Theory Laura Havstad 15.
Family Reaction to Death: Variation in Differentiation of Self Michael J.
Sullivan 16. Emotional Process and the Management of Chronic Illness and
Death David S. Hargrove and Elizabeth Grady 17. Death and AIDS: Families
and Society Andrea Maloney Schara 18. A River of Silence: A Son Defines
Himself in Relation to his Dying Father Kendall Baker
Appendix I
Appendix II
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributors
PART I: BOWEN THEORY PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH IN THE FAMILY 1. Family Reaction
to Death Murray Bowen 2. Death and Differentiation in the Family Peter
Titelman 3. A Historical Background for Bowen's Perspective on Death in the
Family System Anne S. McKnight 4. Toward an Objective View of Mortality:
Biology, History, and the Emotional System Stephanie J. Ferrera
PART II: DEATH IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 5. Emotional Shock Wave and
Differentiation of Self Sydney K. Reed 6. A Father's Early Death: A
Family's Response Kent E. Webb 7. Mom's Committed Suicide: Now What?
Anthony J. Wilgus 8. Death as a Catalyst for Reconstructing the Family
Emotional System Catherine M. Rakow 9. Territorial Behavior: Inheritance,
and Death in the Family Anonymous
PART III: CHRONIC ILLNESS IN THE THERAPIST'S OWN FAMILY 10. A Systems View
of Chronic Illness in a Spouse and Family Eileen B. Gottlieb 11. Unresolved
Emotional Attachments in a Family with Chronic Illness and Death Selden
Dunbar Illick 12. Alzheimer's Disease in the Family Peter Titelman 13. No
Sympathy: A Response to a Physical Disability Susan W. Graefe
PART IV: DEATH IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 14. Family Reaction to Death in
Clinical Practice: An Approach Based on Bowen Theory Laura Havstad 15.
Family Reaction to Death: Variation in Differentiation of Self Michael J.
Sullivan 16. Emotional Process and the Management of Chronic Illness and
Death David S. Hargrove and Elizabeth Grady 17. Death and AIDS: Families
and Society Andrea Maloney Schara 18. A River of Silence: A Son Defines
Himself in Relation to his Dying Father Kendall Baker
Appendix I
Appendix II