Making Sense of Human Life: Murray Bowen’s Determined Effort Toward Family Systems Theory
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2022
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 267
- Category :
Family, Couple and Systemic Therapy - Catalogue No : 96682
- ISBN 13 : 9780367461546
- ISBN 10 : 9780367461
Reviews and Endorsements
Catherine Rakow’s present work fills a void on the progress and thinking of Dr. Bowen before his NIMH Family Study Project. Her work is a seminal contribution towards the understanding of Bowen’s development of his theory and applications of family psychotherapy. - John F. Butler, Rose Street Mental Health Care, Wichita Falls, TX.
Rakow has cast a broad net, using extensive archival materials to document Bowen’s process at arriving at a theory, which is much broader than his 8 concepts. A theory based on factual clinical observations that led to "keeping the transference in the family", "non-mothering attitude", functions of symptoms. The book will challenge the reader's assumptions and principles of one's life and work. - Clarence Boyd, editor, Commitment to Principles: the letters of Murray Bowen, M.D.
An important contribution to the foundation of facts of how Bowen theory developed over time and clues for where development can continue. Consistent with Bowen theory, this work does little to tell the reader how or what to think but invites curiosity and provokes theoretical inquiry. - Amie Post, Faculty, The Bowen Center for the Study of the Family, Washington DC.
Ms. Rakow has not only captured an important period in Bowen’s work, but she offers us an approach that we each might take up in furthering our understanding of our various human systems. In that spirit, her book is essential reading for marriage and family therapists, mental health professionals, organizational consultants, community activists, members of communities of faith, students of human behavior, family medicine practitioners, and those interested in the history of medicine. Catherine Rakow has been a dedicated scholar of the Murray Bowen Archives for many years. She has steadfastly examined the detailed evidence of those earlier years of Dr. Bowen’s life and work as a medical doctor, psychiatrist, and researcher when he was developing his theory of human functioning. In time this effort became his natural family systems theory, known today as Bowen Family Systems Theory or Bowen theory. His approach to thinking and to researching oneself in one’s human system is now taught and applied worldwide. It has been my privilege to teach this material in my current role as a faculty member at the Western Pennsylvania Family Center, (as is Ms. Rakow), and, to observe the remarkable changes in functioning of so many of the learners once they contact and research their own family, organizational, and community systems—once they make sense of their own human lives. - N. Michel Landaiche III is WPFC Faculty Member and Human Relations Consultant; he has authored Groups in Transactional Analysis, Object Relations, and Family Systems: Studying Ourselves in Collective Life