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| Copyright © 2000-2006 Bowen Center for the Study of the Family. All rights reserved. |
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Emotional Detachment in Family Therapy $100. - Available only in DVD.
Dr. Bowen describes the therapeutic significance (value) of developing emotional objectivity while staying in contact with the family. Central to training at the Family Center is learning to focus on process rather than content in ones own family of origin which then carries over into clinical work. It involves learning to be more of an observer than a reactor. One relates to the system without being part of the system. Dr. Bowen uses examples spanning his professional career as a clinician and teacher to demonstrate how emotional detachment permits tremendous therapeutic flexibility, including the ability to see people clinically with whom one has a professional or social relationship. Dr. Bowen discusses the importance of the private relationship between the family and the therapist and elaborates of the ways he structured videotaped multiple family sessions to maximize their effectiveness for the families and for audiences of professional trainees. This tape is one of the most frequently used by the faculty in training at the Bowen Center and in presentations they make at other institutions around the country.
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