Psychology -- Counseling -- Bowen Family Therapy
Bowen Family Therapy is a system-based treatment. Rather than treating the individual as a completely separate person, Bowen places the person in the context of his/her family. By examining at least three generations of an index person's family, the therapist can develop a strong understanding of the factors that formed and still influence the patient/client. In addition, the system-based intervention for treating an issue helps the individual grasp the underlying issues affecting his/her life and change his/her individual approach or the entire group dynamic to deal with the issue.
Family Genogram
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Overview of Major Experiences, Patterns of Interaction for Family and Effects of Diversity Issues
My family is boring as genograms go. My father's biological parents were Caucasian, Italian, Roman Catholic, working class, lived in New York State and had one child, my father. My paternal grandfather was a foreman in an aluminum plant and my paternal grandmother was a housewife. My mother's biological parents were Caucasian, Italian, Roman Catholic, working class, lived in Indiana and had two children, my mother and my Aunt Elizabeth. My maternal grandfather was a shoemaker and my maternal grandmother was a factory worker at shoe plant. My Aunt Elizabeth never married and had no children. My parents were married only to each other and had four biological children: Julie, Paul, Katherine and Francis. My father was the traffic and shipping supervisor for the same aluminum plant and my mother was a housewife. There were no divorces, affairs (that I know of), illegitimate children (that I know of), mental illnesses (that I know of), or major physical illnesses until my paternal grandfather's fatal pneumonia, my paternal grandmother's terminal colon cancer, my maternal grandfather's fatal congestive heart failure, my maternal grandmother's terminal cirrhosis of the bile ducts, my father's fatal heart attack and my mother's terminal colon cancer. There have been no major illnesses among my brothers, sister or me. Diversity in the classic sense is a non-issue in my family.
3. Family Description in Terms of Major Concepts of Bowen Approach With Definitions and Illustrations
i. Triangles/Triangulation
A triangle is a three-individual relationship structure. It is deemed the building block or "molecule" of bigger emotional structures because a triangle is the smallest stable relationship structure. A two-person system is unstable because it tolerates little tension before involving a third person. A triangle can have tension without another person because the tension can move among three relationships (Bowen Center for the Study of the Family, 2016). The closest my family had to a triangle was among my father, mother and me. My father was very involved with his work and worked very long hours or went golfing with his friends, so my mother focused a lot of her attention on me. We were very close and there were times that my father acted as though he disliked it.
ii. Differentiation of Self
Differentiation of the self is an individual's developed level of functioning independently vs. dependently on the group. The simple elements of a "self" are innate, but family relationships during childhood and adolescence mainly define how much of a separate "self" that individual becomes. Someone with weak differentiation depends heavily on other people for acceptance and/or dictates how others should act to be acceptable. Someone with strong differentiation has a healthy dependence on others but is strong enough in his/her self to withstand struggle, disapproval and rejection (Bowen Center for the Study of the Family, 2016). Although my mother and I were particularly close, I was always an independent thinker and remember disagreeing with my parents from the time I was very young without worrying about being rejected. I am like that to this day with my friends and colleagues, so I apparently have a reasonably strong differentiation of self.
iii. Nuclear Family Emotional System
The nuclear family emotional system involves four relationship patterns where problems can develop in the immediate family. Those four relationship patterns are: marital conflict, where anxious partners externalize their anxiety, focuses on what is wrong with his/her spouse, tries to control the spouse and resists control; dysfunction in one spouse, where one partner pressures the other spouse to act/think in certain ways to give in to pressure; impairment of one or more children, where one spouse focuses his/her anxieties a child, negatively or positively,...
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