Bowen Family Therapy Flashcards
Bowen Family Therapy
Theory of Change
Change occurs by understanding multi-generational dynamics and differentiation.
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Therapist’s Role
- Coach/educator
- Supervisor
- Investigator
- Neutral
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Treatment Goals
- Reduce anxiety and emotional turmoil in family system
- Self-differentiation within the context of family
- Decrease emotional fusion
- Reduce emotional reactivity
- Improve communication skills
- Decrease recurrence of dysfunctional patterns
- Facilitate detriangulation
Bowen Family Therapy - Key Concepts
Triangles
A triangle is a three-person relationship system. It is considered the building block or “molecule” of larger emotional systems because a triangle is the
smallest stable relationship system.
Bowen Family Therapy - Key Concepts
Differentiation of Self
Families and other social groups tremendously affect how people think, feel, and act, but individuals vary in their susceptibility to a “group think” and groups vary in the amount of pressure they exert for conformity. These differences between individuals and between groups reflect differences in people’s levels of differentiation of self.
Bowen Family Therapy - Key Concepts
Nuclear Family Emotional System
The concept of the nuclear family emotional
system describes four basic relationship patterns that govern where problems develop in a family. People’s attitudes and beliefs about relationships play a role in
the patterns, but the forces primarily driving them are part of the emotional system.
Bowen Family Therapy - Key Concepts
Family Projection Process
The family projection process describes the primary
way parents transmit their emotional problems to a child. The projection process can impair the functioning of one or more children and increase their vulnerability to clinical symptoms.
Bowen Family Therapy - Key Concepts
Multigenerational Transmission Process
The concept of the multigenerational transmission process describes how small differences in the levels of differentiation between parents and their offspring lead over many generations to marked
differences in differentiation among the members of a multigenerational family.
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Emotional Cutoff
The concept of emotional cutoff describes people managing their unresolved emotional issues with parents, siblings, and other family members by
reducing or totally cutting off emotional contact with them.
Bowen Family Therapy - Key Concepts
Genogram
Extensive study of family’s history. Acts both as an assessment and treatment tool
Bowen Family Therapy - Interventions
• Reduce emotional reactivity by having family members talk to the therapist
Bowen Family Therapy - Interventions
Reframing
The presenting problem as a multigenerational problem that is caused by factors beyond the individual
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Genogram
Create a multigenerational map of family emotional system
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De-triangulation
Therapist becomes part of a “healthy triangle” where the therapist teaches the couple to manage their own anxiety, distance, and closeness in healthy ways
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Increasing Differentiation
By forming supportive relationship with family members
to explore the origins and effects of their families beliefs and behaviors