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Murray Bowen Research Paper

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An Overview of Theorist Murray Bowen’s Ideologies and Practices Murray Bowen’s theory of family systems therapy developed as a result of his study of schizophrenic patients. Early in his career, Bowen researched the symbiotic relationship between a mother and child in an effort to discover the possible patterned “causes” of schizophrenia. Bowen quickly concluded that several outside factors may contribute to a family member’s mental illness, and began calling for entire family systems to be treated. This idea led Bowen to develop the concepts of “differentiation of self” and “triangulation”(Nichols 2017, p.19). Bowen asserted that our family dynamics influence the outcome of who we are much …show more content…

Bowen believed that all of us, therapists included, experience and must face the challenges within our “family of origin.” This is the only way a therapist can become an objective participant in therapy, thereby normalizing human behavior for those in treatment (goodtherapy.org). Bowen believed a therapist must become an objective facilitator, directing conversations between members, issue by issue. He recognized that “unfinished emotional business stays with us, making us vulnerable to repeat conflicts we never worked out with our families” (Nichols 2017, p. 20). After this important work is complete, therapists are able encourage family members to develop personal relationships with as many family members as possible rather than treating the family as one cohesive unit (Nichols 2017, …show more content…

He was one of the first therapists to suggest the concept of family therapy, and “consolidated his theory with entire families living full or part-time on the ward” at National Institute of Mental Health (“Biography of Murray Bowen”). There are difficulties with this in today’s world. It would be nearly impossible to get an entire family system to agree to therapy and to coordinate it so that all can be active and equal participants, especially since the issues that would need to be raised and faced would take a great deal of time, a luxury most of us do not seem to have in today’s

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