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Trauma and Bowen Family Systems Theory: Working with Adults Who were Abused as Children
Authors:Linda MacKay
Affiliation:The Family Systems Institute, Neutral Bay, Sydney
Abstract:
Working with survivors of trauma is mostly challenging, exhausting, long‐term and often ‘messy’, when interventions that ‘should’ work, don't, or the unexpected arises. Nevertheless, explanations that speak to recovery from trauma more and more rely on neurobiological concepts to account for any positive change. Combining the family systems approach of Murray Bowen and recent research on the brain and trauma, post trauma symptoms are viewed as part of the ‘family emotional process’ even when traumatic events have emanated from outside the family system itself. Variations in responses to trauma, including dissociation and self‐harm are discussed in relation to chronic anxiety and ‘differentiation of self’.
Keywords:child abuse trauma  anxiety  dissociation  Bowen family systems theory  differentiation  neuroscience
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