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Bowen Theory Grows Up at the Border

The US/Mexico border has discovered the growing richness of Bowen theory in the study of emotional systems. Individuals who have applied Bowen theory to their own families, clinical work, and work systems have encountered new ways of addressing complex life problems.

The growing maturity of their work addresses complex personal and social issues through an increasingly more accurate view of human behavior. The breadth and depth of their efforts has inspired new offerings for the next year.

These offerings will provide families, organizations, and professionals a consistent way of studying and applying Bowen theory.

  • observing individuals as part of the system
  • discover the impact of the system on individual behavoir
  • applying this theory in various systems, including family, church, & work

Regular Classes

Educational Programs in Bowen Theory

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Our curriculum takes advantage of an extensive library of video productions extending from Dr. Bowen's original work to recent additions from scientists and clinicians. Other courses offer "basics" in using the family diagram as well as more advanced courses which focus on the application of Bowen theory for family members, clinicians, and others who want to understand human functioning in the context of emotional systems. A focus on science also assists interested participants to see the most recent connections between Bowen theory and the life sciences.

Click here or on the links below for more information about the individual programs listed below.


Consultations

Contact Louise Rauseo for individual or group consultation for personal efforts in family, organizations, clinical work, or teaching.


The purpose of this web page is to inform anyone interested in the behavior of the human being under the lenses of the Bowen Family Systems Theory.


The way you think determines what you do in therapy and in your organization

Murray Bowen


What is the difference between a therapist guided by intuition and one guided by theory? Can therapists combine both ways of seeing a problem?

What about eclecticism in therapy? Does emotion or thinking guide the therapist? How does emotional process influence leadership in organizations?

How does anxiety in society affect organizations and leadership?