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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
The key features of separation anxiety are the...
- A Study in Druze Families
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.
1 Νοε 2002 · The purpose of this study was to describe law students' psychological symptoms, assess the role of law school stress in students' symptoms, and suggest ways college counselors can help this...
Emotional reactivity is a person’s tendency to respond to external of internal stressors with intense, irrational emotional activation (Bowen, 1978; Peleg, 2002; Peleg & Zoabi, 2014; Skowron & Friedlander, 1998; Skowron & Schmitt, 2003).
5 Μαΐ 2023 · Results from a small study examining correlations between parent constructs of Bowen family systems theory and student social and emotional skills are presented, indicating statistically ...
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.
1 Ιαν 2012 · Bowen’s proposal that emotional reactivity is disruptive of individual functioning is supported by consistent negative relationships between the RSCA Emotional Reactivity Scale and both the RSCA Sense of Mastery and Sense of Relatedness Scales (Prince-Embury, 2007).