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Spring Conferences
Each spring the Center traditionally offers a conference devoted to a single topic which is explored in depth by a number of presenters. The subject of the meeting may be a concept of Bowen theory or an application of theory. Audio recordings are available. Select the conference title for a complete listing.
Recent conferences include the following:
(2010)The Impact of Relationships on Individual Variation
(2009) Societies, Families, and Planet Earth: Exploring the Connections
(2008) Schizophrenia: Diagnosis is Not Destiny
(2007) Triangles as Regulators of Social Systems
(2006) Frontiers in the Study of Individual Variation
(2005) The Family and the Brain: An Integrated Circuit
(2004) Relationships, Anxiety, and Health
(2003) The Relationship System and Individual Variation in Functioning
(2002) The Impact of Cutoff on Generations of Families
(2001) Stress and Relationship Systems
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