Child Focus in Families – June 26, 2015
$300
About this course
Mrs. Kathleen B. Kerr, (MSN, MA, CNS) is a clinical specialist, and has had a private practice since 1975. She was on the faculty of the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family from 1978 to 2012. Mrs. Kerr is a founding Board member of the Bowen Theory Academy where she coordinates the Family History Database Project, which collects multiple multi-generational family histories to study basic concepts in Bowen theory.
Her research interests have included: aging and the family, applying Bowen theory to organizations, the different kinds of systems thinking, mother-offspring relationships, healthcare and applying Bowen theory in the emergency room. She was given access to the data from the longitudinal research on chimpanzees begun by Jane Goodall, Ph.D. to research the effect of mother-offspring relationships on adult behaviour.
Syllabus
Child Focus in Families 0/3
2015 Bowen Theory Conference: The Ties that Bind - June 26, 2015
Mrs. Kerr gives a detailed description of how the dynamics within the families can lead towards child focusing and ways to help families get out of this process.