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Family and Self - Bowen Theory and the Shaping of Adaptive Capacity

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In Family and Self: Bowen Theory and the Shaping of Adaptive Capacity, Robert J. Noone examines Murray Bowen's theory of the family and its clinical application.


List of contents










Chapter 1: Family and Adaptive Capacity
Chapter 2: Toward Emotional Objectivity
Chapter 3: The Brain and Self-Regulation
Chapter 4: The Family as an Adaptive System
Chapter 5: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Family and the Brain
Chapter 6: The Impact of Stress on the Family and Adaptive Capacity
Chapter 7: Family and the Multigenerational Process
Chapter 8: Emotional Cutoff and the Establishment of a Self in Each Generation
Chapter 9: A Systems Theory of the Family
Chapter 10: Family as a Pathway toward Enhanced Adaptive Capacity


About the author










Robert J. Noone is faculty at the Center for Family Consultation and the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family.


Summary

In Family and Self: Bowen Theory and the Shaping of Adaptive Capacity, Robert J. Noone examines Murray Bowen’s theory of the family and its clinical application.

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