迈克尔-克尔博士对鲍温家庭系统理论的个人反思

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Michael Kerr, Linda MacKay
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对迈克尔-科尔(Michael Kerr)博士的访谈突出了他对科学、生物学和神经科学的持续兴趣。在鲍恩家庭系统理论的指导下,克尔博士的观察研究显示了身体健康、免疫反应和心理动机与幸福之间的联系。在适应能力较差的家庭中,幸福感会大打折扣,因为这些家庭更容易受到家庭外部产生的焦虑以及家庭内部产生的长期焦虑的影响。在社会倒退的时代,能否以促进生存和幸福的方式适应社会,取决于自我分化的程度。自我分化是保持情绪客观性、情绪中立性和采取行动能力的总和。精神病学家迈克尔-科尔(Michael (Mike) Kerr)博士最近出版了《鲍温理论的秘密》一书:揭示家庭的隐秘生活》(2019 年),他于 1988 年与默里-鲍恩博士合著了鲍恩家庭系统理论的开创性著作《家庭评估》。1990 年至 2011 年,在鲍恩博士去世后,迈克担任华盛顿特区鲍恩家庭研究中心主任。他热衷于研究自我分化、疾病和家庭情感过程之间的关系,以及这与非人类物种的生物和进化过程之间的关系。迈克提出了 "单一疾病 "的概念,并因其在 1979 年至 1986 年间就鲍恩家庭系统理论采访默里-鲍恩博士(Dr Murray Bowen)而闻名于世,他的访谈系列名为《鲍恩-克尔访谈录》(Bowen-Kerr Interview Series)。如果没有迈克的评论,关于鲍恩理论的特刊将是不完整的。因此,在与鲍恩家庭系统治疗师琳达-麦凯(Linda MacKay)博士的访谈中,迈克谈到了他毕生研究和应用鲍恩理论的努力。
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A personal reflection on Bowen family systems theory by Dr Michael Kerr

This interview with Dr Michael Kerr highlights his ongoing interest in science, biology and neuroscience. Guided by Bowen family systems theory, Dr Kerr's observations examine how research is showing links between physical health, the immune response and psychological motivation and wellbeing. Wellbeing is compromised in less adaptive families, which succumb more easily to any anxiety generated outside the family, as well as the chronic anxiety generated within the family. Amid times of societal regression, the capacity to adapt in a way that promotes survival and wellbeing depends on the level of differentiation of self. Differentiation of self is the sum of the capacity to maintain emotional objectivity, emotional neutrality and to take action. Psychiatrist, Dr Michael (Mike) Kerr, who more recently published Bowen Theory's Secrets: Revealing the hidden lives of families (2019), co-authored the seminal work on Bowen family systems theory, Family Evaluation, in 1988 with Dr Murray Bowen. From 1990 to 2011, after Dr Bowen's death, Mike was the Director of the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family in Washington, DC. He is passionate about the relationship between differentiation of self, illness and the family emotional process and how this relates to the biological and evolutionary processes that operate in non-human species. Mike developed the unidisease concept and is well known for his work interviewing Dr Murray Bowen on Bowen family systems theory between 1979 and 1986 for the Bowen-Kerr Interview Series. A special issue on Bowen theory would not be complete without a commentary from Mike. So, in this interview with Bowen family systems therapist, Dr Linda MacKay, Mike discusses his life effort to research and apply Bowen theory.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The ANZJFT is reputed to be the most-stolen professional journal in Australia! It is read by clinicians as well as by academics, and each issue includes substantial papers reflecting original perspectives on theory and practice. A lively magazine section keeps its finger on the pulse of family therapy in Australia and New Zealand via local correspondents, and four Foreign Correspondents report on developments in the US and Europe.
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