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    BOWEN PAPER In the system of family therapy Dr Murray Bowen developed a new approach to family therapy that was different from other family theorist because it emphasized on the family’s emotional system and its history that may be traced through the family dynamics of the parents, and grandparents. His approach looks at human emotions and the patterns that are commonly developed and similar in all family systems. Bowen Systems Theory Bowen’s theory consists of a system of eight interlocking states

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    principles and family systems theories. From a Christian world view perspective integrating the pragmatic approach of CBT with the relational methodology prevalent in family systems theories just seems like a sound idea. Christians express that mankind is created in the image of God and exhibit the relational quality found in Him. Therefore, combining the two modalities would benefit clients in that change is sought with CBT from an “outside-in” orientation and with family systems from the “inside-out”

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    consider family systems, I am reminded of a metaphor I heard while in undergraduate school about a mobile. A mobile is used to soothe an infant, normally placed above a crib or basinet. Each of its parts are in balance, when working correctly, however if one section becomes off balance the objects become out of sync. This is true with families. If each member of the family unit is doing their part, there is complete balance or homeostasis (Henson). This balance is viewed as a healthy family system. However

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    Process of Change Family system theory is helpful in identifying and treating harmful and maladaptive functions in the family. The goal in therapy is to help families in their discovery of balance, with less blaming, more understanding, and increased responsibility. Counselors are able to learn the internal drives and attitudes of families and assists in clarifying positive roles and boundaries. Through genograms, sculpting and enactments, the therapist is able to direct the family to a more harmonious

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    Family Systems theory does not place much emphasis on thechniques because counselor relationships and interpersonal qualities are more important to the theraputic process. However, multilayered approach that is often used to guide counseling has four intergrated techniques to help assist a counselor. The multilayer approach identifies multiple layers in a family system that consist of roles and patterns. Although each family memeber serves their own pupose within the family, they also serve a purpose

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    Family Systems theory does not place much emphasis on techniques used. A counselors' interpersonal qualities is more important to the therapeutic process. However, the multilayered approach is often used as a guide to counseling and has four integrated techniques to help assist a counselor. The multilayer approach identifies multiple layers in a family system that consist of roles and patterns. Assessing these layers help identify what areas to focus on in therapy. Carr states that interpersonal

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    Family and Community Assessment The Bowen family systems theory can utilize to understand the Gillison’s family dynamics. According to the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family (2016) the Bowen family system theory views family as an emotional unit that utilizes systems thinking to comprehend the complexity of the interactions within the unit. The theory describes families as having a major influence on their member’s thoughts, feelings and actions, which leads them to feel as if they are composed

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    Tangled Web: The Beginning Glistening spider webs interlaced between the members of the family anthropomorphizes the reactions that occur within a family system. Reverberation befalls the entire web when one person interacts with another. Throughout the films, The Other woman, directed by Don Roos, scenes demonstrate the relations of Family Systems Theories such as differentiation of self, family origin and destabilization of the old structure, Circumplex Model, content and abstract process, power

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    Two theories I may use for the population of people I want to work with is Family System Theory and Person-Centered Theory. Dr. Murray Bowen introduced the family system theory in the late 1960s. She believed that family is a structural emotional unit that individuals that have misunderstandings with one another. Families consist of interconnected and interdependent individuals, none of whom can be understood in isolation from their family system (Brown, 2012). According to Bowen, “a family is a

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    Systems theory states that a person’s behavior is influenced by an assortment of factors, including a person’s parents, friends, and school. The Garcia family represents many of the families that social workers come into contact with. There is a father, mother, and three children trying to navigate the world, amidst personal, and cultural, obstacles. Ricky, the oldest, is having difficulty at school and his parents are struggling with how to guide him. Social workers must observe and analyze how

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