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The Bowen Center FacultyJoan Jurkowski, MS, LCPC
Joan Jurkowski is a licensed clinical counselor and certified alcohol and drug counselor in Maryland. She has a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Loyola University in Baltimore and participated in the postgraduate training program at the Bowen Center from 1992-1997. She joined a Research Seminar at the Bowen Center in 1999. Ms. Jurkowski has presented papers locally and nationally on the following topics: efforts to define a self in one’s family, bridging emotional cutoff, substance abuse, and the helping relationship from the perspective of systems theory. Her article, “Heroin Addicts, Family, and Recovery: A Pilot Study” was published in Family Systems in 2004. Ms. Jurkowski is a Clinical Coordinator at a non-profit counseling center in Baltimore, Maryland. She was appointed to the faculty in 2009 and serves on the Program Committee. Contact Information: jjurkowski@thebowencenter.org
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