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1 Φεβ 2022 · Differentiation of self (DoS) involves the capacity to maintain emotional objectivity amidst high levels of anxiety in a system while concurrently relating to key people in the system (e.g., partner, children, siblings, friends; Bowen, 1978; Rodríguez-González & Kerr, 2011).
- A Study in Druze Families
Theoretically, four factors influence a person's level of...
- A Study in Druze Families
Four indicators of differentiation of self have been developed: ability to take an I-position, emotional reactivity, emotional cut-off, and fusion with others (Kerr & Bowen, 1988; Skowron & Friedlander, 1998).
13 Νοε 2023 · By examining and understanding the underlying anxieties within family systems, individuals can minimize emotional reactivity and respond more effectively to relationship challenges.
23 Δεκ 2020 · Bowen family system theory describes family interactional processes that are carried across the generations and determine an individual’s level of autonomy and emotional reactivity as well as the global functioning of the family.
In positing the ‘nuclear family emotional system’, Bowen ‘describes the patterns of emotional functioning in a family in a single generation’ (Bowen, 1978, p. 376). He goes on to explain observable patterns in families for managing the anxieties inherent in a family's undifferentiation.
10 Οκτ 2019 · Emotional cutoff is one concept in Bowen’s family theory, which consists of a system of eight interlocking states that describe the inevitable chronic emotional anxiety present in family relationships and concludes that chronic anxiety is the source of family dysfunction.
Using Bowen’s family system theory, a model was developed that hypothesized both direct and indirect relationships between emotional reactivity toward parents, one aspect of Bowen’s differentiation-of-self construct, and psychological distress.