Family CARE Center Workshop on Bowen Theory’s Unique View of Anxiety

Family CARE Center Workshop on Bowen Theory’s Unique View of Anxiety

Bowen theory describes the powerful impact of important relationship systems in fueling chronic anxiety. Typically, the magnitude of the stressors facing a family is less of a problem than the way people are dealing with each other in face of the stressors. How this process occurs and its relationship to differentiation of self will be described in informative webcast. 

Date: Monday, May 19
Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Where: Library 103
Cost:  $10 (CEs – $10 additional) 

Participants will have the opportunity to interact with the presenter.

About the Presenter

Dr. Michael Kerr is a family psychiatrist, Emeritus Director of the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family in Washington, D.C., and President of the Bowen Theory Academy, a newly formed national organization based in Isleboro, Maine.  Dr. Kerr co-authored with Dr. Bowen a widely used text entitled ‘Family Evolution: An approach based on Bowen Theory.’  He has also published many articles and chapters about how families function.  Today, he presents on the Bowen theory throughout the United States, Australia, South Korea, and China.

For more information and register for this workshop, contact  Anna Dow at (305)899-3701 or at adow@barry.edu.