Bowen Center
Family Matters is a series of half hour TV shows jointly produced by the Bowen Center for the University of the District of Columbia since 2006. The format is a one-on-one interview designed to bring out the best and most in-depth observations from professional people with experience in Bowen family systems theory who have spent their professional lives learning about the issues that matter to families.
The purpose of the program is to support the mission of the Bowen Center to assist families in solving major life problems through understanding and improving human relationships and to support the adult programming strategy of UDC-TV.
Short talk by Dr. Amy Arnsten, 62nd Symposium Guest Speaker.
Kathy Wiseman & Jake Morrill on the NEW learning format for the 25-26 Differentiation at Work course
8va Conferencia Internacional Instituto Iberoamericano del Bowen Center
Kathleen Smith and Kent Webb discuss the Bowen Center's 2025 Spring Conference
Chou & Papero Interview for Family Systems Volume 19.2
An Invitation to the 2025 Spring Conference from Dr. Ashley Mader
Tracking Emotional Process in Relationship Interactions in Clinical Practice with Lauren Errington
Kent Webb Interviews Dr. Joan Roughgarden: 2025 Spring Conference Guest Speaker
The Bowen Center's 2025 Spring Conference
Testing the Value of Family Systems Coaching in Obesity Medicine by Lance Simkins, MD
Changing Your Mind (or How Does Your Mind Change?) with Edward J. Henley, MDiv
Ask the Director - October 29, 2024
Isn’t Life Grand?! A Family Systems Perspective on Grand Parenting
7ta Conferencia Internacional Instituto Iberoamericano del Bowen Center
Randy Frost and 61st Symposium Guest Speakers Interview
Dr. Barbara Laymon on Individuality & Togetherness - from the 2024 Spring Conference
Bowen Center Ethics Conference 6/21/24 Promo. (Ft: committee member, Jake Morrill, MDiv, MA, LMFT).
Learning & Development Open House
Learn more about our Differentiation at Work program
About the Learning & Development Programs
Kathy Wiseman & Jake Morrill Discuss the Differentiation at Work Program
About Introduction to Bowen Theory
¿De quién es la ansiedad? Hacia una comprensión relacional y naturalista del proceso ansioso humano.
About the Postgraduate Program
Laurie Lassiter, PhD, MSW and Selden Dunbar Illick, LCSW present: The Two Hierarchies
6ta Conferencia Internacional Instituto Iberoamericano del Bowen Center
The Writing Process and Defining a Self with Dr. Barbara Laymon
Cities, Climate Change, and Disease: How Science Can Help Humanity Solve Big Problems.
Bowen Theory and the Geometry of Crafting Fictional Families