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Leadership of the Programs at the Border, CSNS&F

Louise Rauseo, RN, MS, CS, Director of the Programs at the Border, CSNSF, has been a part of educational programs in Bowen theory in several ways since completing her postgraduate training. She was first associated with Georgetown Family Center from 1980-1990 as a member of the biofeedback clinical staff. Since 1990, she has been a member of the clinical faculty. In 1990-1993 she served as coordinator of the Biofeedback Programs.

Her interest in societal issues and the study of emotional cutoff led her to move to El Paso, Texas for five years from 1994-1999, where she studied the challenges of families adapting to immigration and dramatic social change. She continues to teach in programs at the Bowen Center (Georgetown Family Center) while also developing programs in El Paso, Texas and Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, MX. In 1998 the El Paso programs became a part of the Center for the Study of Natural Systems and the Family.

Mrs. Rauseo maintains a practice in family psychotherapy in Annapolis, MD and at the US/Mexico border. She continues to study, research, and teach in areas of special interest such as migration and emotional cutoff, and differentiation and spiritual development.

E-mail: louise@rauseos.net

Some local leaders (Nan Napier, Aimee Saldizar and Ada Luisa Trillo) have been able to attend the four times a year Special Postgraduate Training Program at the Bowen Center in Washington, DC. Ada Luisa Trillo has now initiated a number of educational programs in Bowen Theory in Cd. Juarez.

Advisory Committee

Ada Luisa Trillo, MS, Sociology. (Vice-Chairman), Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, MX
Alice Chornesky, PhD. NMSU, School of Social Work, Las Cruces, NM
Lydia Hernandez, MSW, El Paso Rehabilitation Center, El Paso, TX
Nan Napier, MA, Business Leader, Tres Mariposas, El Paso, TX
Diane Tatem, LPC, TMFT, Private Practice, El Paso, TX

A responsible family leader automatically generates mature leadership qualities in other family members who are to follow.
Murray Bowen, MD, 1973