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The Annual Symposium on Family Theory and Family Psychotherapy is the most important meeting on Bowen theory and its applications. It brings together the liveliest minds in the Bowen network to present, question, and discuss their latest research and ideas. The Symposium also features a Distinguished Guest Lecturer from another scientific discipline whose research is relevant to Bowen theory.
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The Annual Symposium on Family Theory and Family Psychotherapy is the most important meeting on Bowen theory and its applications. It brings together the liveliest minds in the Bowen network to present, question, and discuss their latest research and ideas. The Symposium also features a Distinguished Guest Lecturer from another scientific discipline whose research is relevant to Bowen theory.
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Presenter: Daniel V. Papero, PhD, LCSW
The Science of the Human and Family Psychotherapy
Dr. Bowen worked to substitute factual knowledge about human functioning for the more subjective “clinical judgment” that tends to govern clinical activities. That led to a focus on theory, resting upon direct observations and functional facts, to guide the clinical activity. This clinical conference will be directed to the science of the human in family psychotherapy and the role of theory in clinical activities.
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The Annual Symposium on Family Theory and Family Psychotherapy is the most important meeting on Bowen theory and its applications. It brings together the liveliest minds in the Bowen network to present, question, and discuss their latest research and ideas. The Symposium also features a Distinguished Guest Lecturer from another scientific discipline whose research is relevant to Bowen theory.
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