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Bowen Teorisi Işığında Bir Vaka Çalışmasının Gözden Geçirilmesi: Benliğin Farklılaşması

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 5, 65 - 72, 30.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.31461/ybpd.556080

Abstract

Bu
çalışmanın amacı, Bowen Aile Sistemleri Teorisi’nin kuramsal yapılanmasını,
uygulamasını ve sonuçlarını göstermektir. Murray Bowen, aile sistemleri
teorisinin kurucusu ve aile terapisindeki öncü isimlerden biridir. Bowen,
“benliğin farklılaşması” terimini, füzyon olmadan duygusal ve entelektüel
işleyiş arasında denge kurma kapasitesi olarak tanımlamıştır. Bowen bu terimi
aile sistemi teorisi ışığında tanımlamış ve kendini farklılaştırmanın bireyin
aile yaşamıyla yakından ilgili olduğuna inanmıştır. Bu terimle Bowen, duygusal olgunluğa
ve duygusal ilişkilerde bağımsız düşünmeyi sürdürmeye işaret etmiştir. Bowen
Teorisi, aile terapisi dünyasını büyük ölçüde etkilemiş ve ayrıca yapılan
çalışmalar Bowen’ın teorisinin bireysel terapi uygulamaları üzerinde de
etkinliğini göstermiştir. Bu çalışma, Bowen teorisinin formülasyonunu açıklamakta
ve farklılaşma ile ilgili sorun yaşayan bir danışana uygulanmasını
vurgulamaktadır. Öncelikle, bu çalışma Bowen’in teorisinin gelişimini gözden
geçirecek, daha sonra Bowen’in teorisindeki sekiz önemli terimi açıklayacaktır.
Son olarak, bu makale farklılaşma ile mücadele eden bireye aile sistemleri
terapisi uygulanması ile ilgili klinik bir örnek sunacak ve sonuçlarını
tartışacaktır.

References

  • Bowen, M. (1966). The use of family theory in clinical practice. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 7(5), 345–374. http://dx.doi.org 10.1016/S0010-440X(66)80065-2
  • Bowen, M. (1976). Theory in the practice of psychotherapy. In P. J. Guerin (Ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice (42–90). New York: Gardner Press.
  • Brown, J. (1999). Bowen family systems theory: Illustration and critique. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 20 (2), 94-103.
  • Cook, L. (2007). Perceived conflict, sibling position, cut-off, and multigenerational transmission in the family of origin of chemically dependent persons: An application of Bowen family systems theory. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 18, 131-140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10884600701500495
  • Haefner, J. (2014). An application of Bowen family systems theory. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 35, 835-841.
  • Jenkins, S. M., Buboltz Jr, W. C., Schwartz, P. J., & Johnson, P. (2005). Differentiation of self and psychosocial development. Contemporary Family Therapy 27(2), 251-261. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10591-005-4042-6
  • Knutson-Martin, C. (1994). The female voice: Applications to Bowen’s family systems theory. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 20(1), 35-46.
  • MacKay, L. (2012). Trauma and Bowen family systems theory: Working with adults who were abused as children. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 33 (3), 232-241.
  • McGoldrick, M & Carter, B. (2001). Advances in coaching: Family therapy with one person. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 281-300.
  • Murdock, N. L, & Gore, P. A. (2004). Stress, coping, and differentiation of self: A test of Bowen theory. Contemporary Family Therapy, 26(3), 319-335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:COFT.0000037918.53929.18
  • Peleg-Popko, O. (2002). Bowen theory: A study of differentiation of self, social anxiety, and physiological symptoms. Contemporary Family Therapy, 24(2), 355-369.
  • Schnarch, D. (1997). Passionate marriage: Sex, love, and intimacy in emotionally committed relationships. New York: Norton.
  • Skowron, E. A. (2005). Parent differentiation of self and child competence in low-income urban families. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52(3), 337-346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.52.3.337
  • Skowron, E. A. (2000). The role of differentiation of self in marital adjustment. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 47 (2), 229-237
  • Skowron, E. A., & Dendy, A. K. (2004). Differentiation of self and attachment in adulthood: Relational correlates of effortful control. Contemporary Family Therapy, 26(3), 337-357.
  • Skowron, E. A., & Friedlander, M. L. (1998). The differentiation of self-inventory: Development and initial validation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 45(3), 235-246.
  • Skowron, E. A., Holmes, S. E., & Sabatelli, R. M. (2003).Deconstructing differentiation:Self regulation, interdependent relating, and well-being in adulthood. Contemporary Family Therapy 25(1), 111-129.
  • Skowron, E. A., Stanley, K. L., & Shapiro, M. D. (2009). A longitudinal perspective on differentiation of self, interpersonal and psychological well-being in young adulthood. Contemporary Family Therapy, 31, 3-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10591-008-9075-1

Review of A Case Study in Light of Bowen Theory: Differentiation of Self

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 5, 65 - 72, 30.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.31461/ybpd.556080

Abstract

The major purpose of this paper is to
illustrate the theory, practice, and outcome of Bowen’s Family Systems Theory.
Murray
Bowen is a founder of the family systems theory and one of the pioneers in
family therapy. Bowen defined the term “differentiation of
self” as a capacity to gain a balance between emotional and
intellectual functioning without fusion. Bowen established this term in light
of the family system theory and he believed self-differentiation is closely
related to an individual’s family life. With this term, Bowen addressed
emotional maturity and maintaining independent thinking during emotional
relationships. Bowen Theory has
greatly influenced the world of family therapy and also studies demonstrated its
effectiveness on individual therapy work. This article involves emphasizing the
formulation of Bowen theory and application to a case example of an individual
who struggles with differentiation. First, this paper will review the
development of Bowen’s theory, then, it will illustrate Bowen’s eight
interlocking terms. Finally, this paper will present a clinical example,
applying family systems therapy to an individual who struggles with
differentiation and discusses the outcomes. 

References

  • Bowen, M. (1966). The use of family theory in clinical practice. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 7(5), 345–374. http://dx.doi.org 10.1016/S0010-440X(66)80065-2
  • Bowen, M. (1976). Theory in the practice of psychotherapy. In P. J. Guerin (Ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice (42–90). New York: Gardner Press.
  • Brown, J. (1999). Bowen family systems theory: Illustration and critique. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 20 (2), 94-103.
  • Cook, L. (2007). Perceived conflict, sibling position, cut-off, and multigenerational transmission in the family of origin of chemically dependent persons: An application of Bowen family systems theory. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 18, 131-140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10884600701500495
  • Haefner, J. (2014). An application of Bowen family systems theory. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 35, 835-841.
  • Jenkins, S. M., Buboltz Jr, W. C., Schwartz, P. J., & Johnson, P. (2005). Differentiation of self and psychosocial development. Contemporary Family Therapy 27(2), 251-261. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10591-005-4042-6
  • Knutson-Martin, C. (1994). The female voice: Applications to Bowen’s family systems theory. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 20(1), 35-46.
  • MacKay, L. (2012). Trauma and Bowen family systems theory: Working with adults who were abused as children. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 33 (3), 232-241.
  • McGoldrick, M & Carter, B. (2001). Advances in coaching: Family therapy with one person. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 281-300.
  • Murdock, N. L, & Gore, P. A. (2004). Stress, coping, and differentiation of self: A test of Bowen theory. Contemporary Family Therapy, 26(3), 319-335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:COFT.0000037918.53929.18
  • Peleg-Popko, O. (2002). Bowen theory: A study of differentiation of self, social anxiety, and physiological symptoms. Contemporary Family Therapy, 24(2), 355-369.
  • Schnarch, D. (1997). Passionate marriage: Sex, love, and intimacy in emotionally committed relationships. New York: Norton.
  • Skowron, E. A. (2005). Parent differentiation of self and child competence in low-income urban families. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52(3), 337-346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.52.3.337
  • Skowron, E. A. (2000). The role of differentiation of self in marital adjustment. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 47 (2), 229-237
  • Skowron, E. A., & Dendy, A. K. (2004). Differentiation of self and attachment in adulthood: Relational correlates of effortful control. Contemporary Family Therapy, 26(3), 337-357.
  • Skowron, E. A., & Friedlander, M. L. (1998). The differentiation of self-inventory: Development and initial validation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 45(3), 235-246.
  • Skowron, E. A., Holmes, S. E., & Sabatelli, R. M. (2003).Deconstructing differentiation:Self regulation, interdependent relating, and well-being in adulthood. Contemporary Family Therapy 25(1), 111-129.
  • Skowron, E. A., Stanley, K. L., & Shapiro, M. D. (2009). A longitudinal perspective on differentiation of self, interpersonal and psychological well-being in young adulthood. Contemporary Family Therapy, 31, 3-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10591-008-9075-1
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Primary Language English
Subjects Psychology
Journal Section Volume:3, Issue:5 June
Authors

Esra Nihan Bridge 0000-0001-5600-3129

Publication Date June 30, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 5

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APA Bridge, E. N. (2019). Review of A Case Study in Light of Bowen Theory: Differentiation of Self. Yaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi, 3(5), 65-72. https://doi.org/10.31461/ybpd.556080