2nd Family Systems Symposium: Systems Thinking in a Changing World (in Cantonese) – October 26, 2019
$150
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About this course
This is a forum of some local Bowen learners sharing their learning and application of Bowen theory in clinical work and in daily lives.
- In-law Triangles, by Mrs. Peggy Chan, (M.Ed, R.S.W)
- The Intimacy Paradox: Attachment, Differentiation of Self and Fear of Intimacy, by Dr. Renee Chiu, (Ph.D., R.S.W.)
- From Tress to Human Relationships, by Ms. Berenice Lee, (M. Counselling)
- Families with Alcoholism – Disease Model versus Bowen Family Systems Theory Approach, by Ms. Doris Tai, (M.Soc.Sc. (Counselling))
- Anxious Organizations in the Changing World, by Ms. Jean Tai, (M. Guidance & Counselling)
- Bowen Theory and Work with the Elderly and Their Caregivers, by Ms. Rita Wong (M. Soc. Sc., R.S.W.)
Syllabus
2019 Bowen Theory Conference (Day 3 Part 2) 0/2
2nd Family Systems Symposium: Systems Thinking in a Changing World (in Cantonese)
2 videos
Video:
20191926_S03_In Law Triangles; The Intimacy Paradox; From Trees to Human Relationships
1:19:53
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Video:
20191026_S04_Families with Alcoholism; Anxious Organizations in the Changing World; Bowen Theory and Work with the Elderly and their Caregivers
1:44:10
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