The following CDs and DVDs are available from our 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Conferences and Seminars.
Accessible for both mental health professionals and the general public:
- Dr Michael Kerr: Why do siblings often turn out very differently? (20071A)
- Dr Michael Kerr, MD & Kathleen Kerr MSN, MA, CS: Society Mirrors Families and Vice Versa - How family and society mutually reinforce anxious patterns. (20090A)
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: Bowen’s concept of differentiation of self. (20061A)
- Joanne Wright. Reg. Psych.: The role of self soothing in defining a self. (20061C)
- Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CS: “Gia, The Supermodel”: An Example of Intense Symbiosis. (20092B)
- Dr Michael Kerr, MD: Core Factors in Symptom Development as Illustrated by the Case of Dr. John Forbes Nash, Jr. (20093B)
Couple Relationships & Therapy:
- Part 1. Jenny Brown, MSW: The Helper’s Dilemma: Avoiding the traps of over responsibility in therapy and life. Part 2. Joanne Wright, Reg. Psych: ‘Impossible Couple Dilemmas: Holding one’s self in the face of a couple’s desperate expectations.’ (20051A)
- Joanne Wright, Reg. Psych: Bowen Theory Perspective on Couple Case. (20061C)
- Michelle Webster, PhD: Adult Attachment in Emotionally-focused Therapy Perspective on Couple Case. (20091C)
Applied to mental/emotional health:
- Joanne Wright. Reg. Psych.: The role of-self soothing in defining a self. (20061C)
- Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CS: “Gia, The Supermodel”: An Example of Intense Symbiosis. (20092B)
- Dr Michael Kerr, MD: Core Factors in Symptom Development as Illustrated by the Case of Dr. John Forbes Nash, Jr. (20093B)
Applied to physical health:
- Dr Michael Kerr: How does chronic anxiety translate into clinical problems? (20071B)
Applied to children, adolescents and parenting:
- Dr Michael Kerr: Why do siblings often turn out very differently? (20071A)
- Jenny Brown, MSW: Bowen Theory Perspective on Child Case. (20091A)
- Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CS: Attachment Theory and Bowen Theory: Implications for Therapy. (20092A)
Application to workplace:
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: The function of triangles at work. (20081A)
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: The leader’s impact in triangles in organizations. (20081B)
- Dr Megan Chambers: Applying triangles to work in a mental health department. (20081C)
- Dr Megan Chambers: Creating Workplace Harmony: To help or not to help? (20051B)
Application to clinical practice:
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: The impact on clinical work of the therapist addressing triangles in their own family. (20082B)
- Jenny Brown MSW: Teaching clients about triangles in psychotherapy’ (Includes role play.) (20083B)
- Part 1. Jenny Brown, MSW: The Helper’s Dilemma: Avoiding the traps of over responsibility in therapy and life. Part 2. Joanne Wright, Reg. Psych: ‘Impossible Couple Dilemmas: Holding one’s self in the face of a couple’s desperate expectations.’ (20051A)
- Jenny Brown, MSW: Bowen Theory Perspective on Child Case. (20091A)
- Joanne Wright, Reg. Psych: Bowen Theory Perspective on Couple Case. (20091B)
- Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CS: Attachment Theory and Bowen Theory: Implications for Therapy. (20092A)
- Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CS: How Bowen Theory Guides Therapy. (20093A)
Family of Origin applications:
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: Triangles in the therapist’s family (20082A)
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: Applying differentiation to the therapist’s own life (20061B)
- Part 1. Jenny Brown, MSW: The Helper’s Dilemma: Avoiding the traps of over responsibility in therapy and life. Part 2. Joanne Wright, Reg. Psych: ‘Impossible Couple Dilemmas: Holding one’s self in the face of a couple’s desperate expectations.’ (20051A)
Research and Theory development:
- Daniel Papero. PhD; MSW: An overview of research efforts & challenges and questions and discussion on triangles. (20083A)
- Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CS: Attachment Theory and Bowen Theory: Implications for Therapy. (20092A)
- Dr Michael Kerr, MD: Bowen Theory and Human Development. (20092C)
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