All in the family: a belated response to Knudson-Martin's feminist revision of Bowen theory
Autor: | Mary W. Hicks, K. Blake Horne |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Family therapy
Male Sociology and Political Science Social Psychology Psychotherapeutic Processes Representation (arts) Feminism Odds Nuclear Family Psychological Theory Humans Marriage Self Psychology Field (Bourdieu) Female development Gender studies Epistemology Clinical Psychology Self psychology Family Therapy Female Marital Therapy Psychology Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Journal of marital and family therapy. 28(1) |
ISSN: | 0194-472X |
Popis: | The first formal attempt at revising Bowen theory within the marriage and family therapy literature is represented in the work of Knudson-Martin (1994). Claiming that several of the theory's concepts are defined at odds with female development, Knudson-Martin (1994) reconceptualizes and expands Bowen theory to rectify these perceived shortcomings. In turn, we address several fundamental concerns with Knudson-Martin's critique and revision of Bowen theory. An alternative representation of Bowen Theory, as well as its relationship to feminist thought, is put forth. Suggestions for the field's future relationship to Bowen theory are also discussed. |
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