One look inside Clinical Applications of Bowen Family Systems Theory, and you?ll see that your most current clinical dilemmas are not as difficult to solve as you think. You?ll find plenty of information to assist you in treating a vast audience of populations--the elderly, college students, troubled couples, remarried families, and children with severe medical problems. You?ll also find that you?re able to apply the Bowen systems theory to nearly every clinical situation--emotional dysfunction in children, alcoholism, incest, divorce, depression, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorders.Clinical Applications of Bowen Family Systems Theory is an ideal companion for family therapists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, and counselors. You?ll find your working comprehension of Murray Bowen?s work will grow, and you?ll become more adept at applying what you read in real-life clinical situations, especially in these related family systems assessment based on the Bowen Theory marital fusion and differentiation bridging emotional cut-off from a former spouse dealing with a child-focused divorce case studies of alcoholism and family systemsClinical Applications of Bowen Family Systems Theory is the first book to collect, illustrate, and walk you through a full application of this highly effective treatment method in any number of clinical settings. Both beginning and experienced therapists will find interesting reading in the history of the theory, and the result will be interested clients who begin to create functional, thriving personal histories for themselves.
I had to read this for a Marriage and Family Therapy class. It is a completely different kind of family therapy- Bowen bases this theory on the family system as a whole- the family is a living organism that should be handled in such a manner rather than just identifying a problem to solve within the family unit. Because it was so different from most psychological theories I had a hard time at the beginning with the language and dynamics of it; however, once I got a handle on it I really identified with it. The only reason it's not 5 stars is that it's not written by Bowen or Kerr so it's kind of a secondary source. The Bowen Center also has an amazing website to help associate you with its main theories and even get specific training. The videos are a bit dry but really help explain the concepts.
Titelman offers a great perspective on systems thinking and writes about his own thoughts, experiences and takeaways. I really enjoyed the variety of topics in this book, as well as how the author conveys them. I would recommend this book to those who have already read Bowen and Kerr and might be looking for something in addition to.
A great demonstrations abou applying Bowen theory in different populations. Chapter two's content of assessment is a very useful guide for counsellors.