Anonymous

“Historical Timeline: Development of Programs throughout the Country” Volume I, Number 2, p.3
“Excerpts from Videotape of Murray Bowen and Paul MacLean, 1983” Volume II, Number 2, p.16

Atlas, Susan

Conference review: “Facts of Life 2002: The Impact of Relationships in Family and Society on Health and Reproduction” reviewed, Volume IV, Number 1, p.2
Conference review: “A Review of Facts of Life 2002: Part II”, Volume IV, Number 2, p.4
Conference review: “A Review of Facts of Life 2002: Part III”, Volume IV, Number 3, p.6

Baege, Monika

“Using Stories to Teach Bowen Theory” Volume VIII, Number 1, p.7

Barbella, Eileen Raffaniello

“It’s not ‘Follow the Leader’” Volume II, Number 3, p.14

Bell, John

“Homelessness and Bowen Family Systems Theory” Volume XIV, Number 1, p.1
“Keep Calm and Blame” Volume XVII, Number 2, p.1

Bowen, Joanne

“The Murray Bowen Archives Project of Leaders for Tomorrow” with Patricia Comella, Volume XII, Number 4, p.1

Baker, Katharine Gratwick

“A Long Term Coaching Relationship: Differentiation for Client and Coach” Volume XIV, Number 3, p.3

Bergdahl, Julie

“Mindful Leaving: A Departing Minister Clarifies Relationships with Former Parishioners”, Volume XXIV, Number 1

Bowen, Murray

“Adventures in the Great Democracy: An Interview”, Volume XXIV, Number 1
“The Protoplasmic World: An Interview”, Volume XXIV, Number 2
“Mental Health and Science” Volume II, Number 3, p.2
“The Theoretical Structure of the Church” Volume IX, Number 1, p.5
Interviewed by Arthur Ciervo for Marriage magazine in “Parents Should Not Present a United Front,” Volume XI, Number 1, p.9
“Cultural Myths and the Realities of Problem Solving.” Volume XIII, Number 3, p.3
“Cultural Myths and the Realities of Problem-Solving,” continued, Volume XIII, Number 4, p.3
“A Third Option: If”, Excerpts from a letter, notes by Clarence Boyd, volume XX, number 1, p. 11
“Change, Techniques, Principles”, Excerpts from a letter, introduction by Clarence Boyd, volume XX, number 2, p.11
“The Erosion of Theory”, reprint, volume XX, number 3, p. 3
“What Makes It So Hard: Anxiety and Connection Joined at the Hip”, Excerpts from a letter, commentary by Clarence Boyd, volume XX, number 3, p.11

Boyd, Clarence

“First Mothers: A Gold Mine Awaits”, Volume XXI, Number 4
Interviewed by Katie Long in Volume X, Number 2, p.8
“Mules and Zebras: The Importance of Attitude” Volume XI, Number 3, p. 1 “Observations about Anxiety” Volume XIII, Number 4, p.6
“Managing Subjectivity: The Nature of the Lens: Does It Matter?” Volume XIV, Number 4, p.11
“Book Review: Unresolved Emotional Attachment: Two Memoirs” Volume XV, Number 1, p.11
“Life Forces: The Death of Santini by Pat Conroy,” Volume XVI, Number 3, p.11
Notes for “A Third Option: If”, Excerpts from a letter by Murray Bowen M.D., volume XX, number 1, p.11
Introduction to “Change, Techniques, Principles”, Excerpts from a letter by Murray Bowen, M.D., volume XX, number 2, p.11
Commentary on “What Makes It So Hard: Anxiety and Connection Joined at the Hip”, Excerpts from a letter by Murray Bowen, M.D., volume XX, number 3, p.11

Britton, Cybil

“Alphas and Human Families” Volume IX, Number 1, p.1
“Insight from One of Humans’ Close Relatives” Book review of Vanessa Woods’ Bonobo Handshake: A Memoir of Love and Adventure in the Congo Volume XIII, Number 2, p.11
“Cancer as a System” Volume XIV, Number 1, p.11

Brooks, Laura

“Adoption and Family Emotional Process,” Volume XVI, Number 2, p.1

Butler, Jack

“My Quest in Search of Bowen Theory” Volume II, Number 3, p.19

Campbell, Ruth K.

“Funeral Practices and Emotional Cutoff” Volume XVII, Number 2, p.3

Carolin, Joseph

“Reflections on Wisdom of the Ages Conferences” Volume X, Number 3, p.7

Carter, Suzan

“Taking Bowen Family Systems Theory to Church” Volume IX, Number 3, p.3

Christofori, Roberta (Holt)

Article Reprint, “Modification of Loss in Divorce: A Report from Clinical Practice”, Volume XXII, Number 1

Comella, Patricia

“Emotional Process in Society: The Eighth Concept of Bowen Family Systems Theory” Volume XI, Number 2, p.1
“Some Thoughts on a Beginning Theory About Society as an Emotional System” by Volume XII, Number 1, p.1
“The Murray Bowen Archives Project of Leaders for Tomorrow” with Joanne Bowen, Volume XII, Number 4, p.1
“Functions of Social Groups” Volume XIV, Number 2, p.1
“The Power of Bowen Family Systems Theory To Address Public Policy Questions” Volume XV, Number 1, p.1
“Formulating Public Policy in Times of Regression” Volume XV, Number 4, p.3

Creech, Robert

“A different Kind of Human: A Way Forward for Leaders of Faith Communities in the Climate Crisis”, Volume XXI, Number 2
Interviewed by Katie Long in “The Pastor as Leader” Volume IX, Number 2, p.8
“Bowen Theory and a Pastoral Transition” Volume XII, Number 3, p.1
“Clergy and Congregations in a Regressed Society” Volume XIII, Number 1, p.1
“Family Systems 1000 B.C.E.: A Natural Systems Reading of the Davidic Narratives” Volume XIV, Number 4, p.3
“Generations to Come: The Future of BFST and Congregational Ministry,” Volume XVI, Number 1, p.3

DeShong, Hal

“Movement to Bowen Theory” Volume II, Number 3, p.10
“What Does a Bowen Family Systems Clinician Think Like?” Volume II, Number 4, p.4
“The Process of Self-Focusing and Other-Focusing as Related to Objectivity and Differentiation: Part I” Volume V, Number 2, p.1
“The Process of Self-Focusing and Other-Focusing as Related to Objectivity and Differentiation: Part II” Volume V, Number 3, p.1
“Bowen Therapy and the Suicidal Client” Volume IX, Number 2, p.3
“From Relationship Therapy to Clinical Therapy Based in Bowen Theory” Volume XIII, Number 2, p.7

Devoe, Cindy

“Philanthropy – Facts, Fears and Fantasy” Volume IX, Number 1, p.3

Donley, Margaret

Research review: “Transgenerational Induction of Defences in Animals and Plants” by Anurag A. Agrawal, Christian Laforsch and Ralph Tollrian, reviewed, Volume II, Number 4, p.14

Edmonson, Teresa

Leslie Ann Fox and Katharine Gratwick Baker’s Leading a Business in Anxious Times reviewed, Volume XI, Number 4, p.5
“The Influence of Bowen Theory on One Organization’s Efforts to Change Corporate Culture.” Volume XIII, Number 3, p.1

Engebretson, Joan

“Scholarship Letter” Volume V, Number 1, p.8

Family Systems Forum

Interviews Roberta Gilbert, M.D., “On Dr. Bowen,” Volume II, Number 3, p.8
Interviews Daniel Papero, Ph.D., LCSW, Volume IV, Number 3, p.5
Interviews Kathleen Kerr, MSN, M.A., Volume IV, Number 4, p.5

Ferrera, Regina

“The Pandemic of 2020: Ideas from Bowen Theory”, Volume XXIII, Number 1

Ferrera, Stephanie

Book Review, “The Hidden Life of Families”, by Michael E. Kerr, Volume XXI, Number 1
“A 40-Year Retrospective on My Encounter with Bowen Theory”, Volume XXI, Number 4
“Reflections on Caste (by Isabel Wilkerson): Echoes of Bowen’s Concept of Societal Process”, Volume XXII, Number 3
“You Say You Want Equality?” Volume II, Number 1, p.4
“Women and Leadership (Men also welcome to apply)” Volume III, Number 3, p.5
“Thoughts on Citizenship and Differentiation” Volume V, Number 1, p.3
“Room of One’s Own: Territory and Differentiation” Volume V, Number 4, p.2
“Thoughts on Differentiation of Self in Science” Volume X, Number 2, p.1
“Collective Intelligence and Differentiation of Self” Volume XIII, Number 2, p.3
“Belief Paper: Naturalistic Spirituality: A Personal Reflection” Volume XIV, Number 3, p.8
“Culture Change in a Baboon Troop” Volume XVII, Number 1, p.3
“Defining a Self in Regressing Systems,” Volume XVII, Number 1, p.1
“The Evolving Relationship Between Humans and Earth,” Volume XIX, Number 4, p.1
Book Review of “The Hidden Life of Families” by Michael E. Kerr, volume XXI, number 1, p.11

Fine, Shelly

“Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as Emotional Process” Volume VIII, Number 1, p.3

Friesen, Priscilla

“Interview with Priscilla Friesen on The Bowen Center’s Four Times a Year Post Graduate Training Program” Volume III, Number 4, p.3

Frost, Randall

“Is Bowen Theory a Form of Scientism, Reductionism or Materialism?”, Volume XXIIIl, Number 3

Gardner, Lee

“Seeking an Island of Calm: A Story of Real-Life Efforts to Define a Self to Siblings”, Volume XXIII, Number 4

Gilbert, Roberta

Interviewed by FSF, “On Dr. Bowen,” Volume II, Number 3, p.8
“The Erosion of Bowen Theory” Volume VI, Number 3, p.1
“Erosion of Bowen Theory 2: Communication from an Anxious Posture” Volume VI, Number 4, p.3
“Erosion of Bowen Theory 3: Incomplete Understanding of Theory” Volume VII, Number 1, p.1
Interviewed by Shenandoah Family Systems Network in “Through the Lens: Launching Time” Volume IX, Number 2, p.10
Dr. Alfie Kohn’s Punished by Rewards reviewed in “Through the Lens: Rewards and Punishments” Volume IX, Number 4, p.10
“Through the Lens: Aging Parents and Their Children” Volume X, Number 2, p.10
“Through the Lens: On Stepparenting” Volume X, Number 4, p.10
“Through the Lens: Cutoff” Volume XI, Number 2, p.10
“Eating Disorders” Volume XII, Number 4, p.11
“Bowen Family Systems Theory: The Past, the Present and the Future” Volume XIII, Number 1, p.6
Interview with Coach Benoit Lebrun: “What Does It Take to Make an Olympic Champion?” Volume XVIII, Number 3, p.11

Greenberg, Mary

Filipo Aureli and Frans B. De Waal’s Natural Conflict Resolution reviewed, Volume III, Number 3, p.7
“Research Review” Volume V, Number 4, p.5
“’Warriors of Justice’: National Leaders We Can Count On,” Volume XVII, Number 1

Greiner, Isabel

“Launching the Family Stability Project”, Volume XXI, Number 3

Guzman, Cecilia

“Similarities and Differences Between Emotional Cutoff from Family and Cutoff from Country of Origin,” Volume XIX, Number 4, p.3

Hackler, Lisa

Conference review: Kathleen Kerr, R.N., M.S. presents “Ties That Bind: Symbiosis and Differentiation” Volume I, Number 1, p.6
“Thinking About Faith: Part One” Volume I, Number 2, p.9
“Thinking About Faith: Part Two” Volume I, Number 2, p.10
Conference review: Roberta Gilbert, M.D., presents “Raising Children in an Anxious World” reviewed, Volume I, Number 3, p.13
Conference review: Priscilla Friesen presents “Relationships, the Brain and Neurofeedback” reviewed Volume I, Number 4, p.14
Conference review: Michael Kerr, M.D., presents “The Study of Natural Systems and the Family” reviewed, Volume I, Number 4, p.17
“Purposes Served by Publishing the Newsletter Family Systems Forum” Volume II, Number 2, p.8
Conference review: “Commentary on Facts of Life Conference” Volume III, Number 1, p.10
“Interview with Priscilla Friesen on The Bowen Center’s Four Times a Year Post Graduate Training Program” Volume III, Number 4, p.3
“Reflections Pertaining to the Immune System” Volume IV, Number 3, p.11

Hanes Meyer, Patricia

“Remembering Don Schoulberg” Volume XV, Number 3, p.16

Hargrove, David S.

“Bowen Family Systems Theory and Higher Education” Volume VIII, Number 2, p.1
“Child-Focus Extended: Higher Education’s Anxious Relationships” Volume VIII, Number 4, p.6
Richard Russo’s Bridge of Sighs reviewed in “Bridge of Sighs: Bringing the Process to Life,” Volume X, Number 4, p.3
Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love reviewed in “Eat, Pray, Love: A Tale of Differentiation of Self,” Volume XI, Number 2, p.3
Richard Russo’s That Old Cape Magic reviewed in “The Failure of Emotional Cutoff: A Review of Richard Russo’s That Old Cape Magic,” Volume XI, Number 3, p.8
“Narrative and Bowen Theory: Action Stories and Verbal Stories” Volume XVII, Number 2, p.11
“The Hour of Out Death” Volume XVIII, Number 2, p.1
“Book Review: Tyler Relies on Descriptions, not Causation” Volume XVIII, Number 2, p.7

Harrison, Victoria

“An Overview of the Family Stability Project”, Volume XXI, Number 3
“A Timely and Timeless Lesson: The Impact of Separation from Family”, Volume XXI, Number 3
“The Belief Paper Assignment”, Volume XXIV, Number 3
“Working on Differentiation of Self While Caring for Another”, Volume XXIII, Number 2
“Educational Programs in Bowen Theory: Part One” Volume I, Number 1, p.1 “Educational Programs in Bowen Theory: Part Two” Volume I, Number 2, p.1
“Center for the Study of Natural Systems and the Family” Volume I, Number 2, p.4
Conference review: The Judge J.W. Mills Memorial Lecture Series, “Future Tense: Factors that Impact Future Generations” Volume I, Number 2, p.14
“Educational Programs in Bowen Theory, the Study of Natural Systems and the Family” Volume I, Number 3, p.1
“Psychotherapy, Science and Bowen Theory” Volume I, Number 4, p.1
“Bowen Theory in Sweden and Norway” Volume I, Number 4, p.10
“Research Review” Volume I, Number 4, p.12
“Introduction to Facts of Life: 2000, The Study of Natural Systems and the Family” Volume II, Number 1, p.1
“Research Review: Cell-phone Effects: Technology or Togetherness?” Volume II, Number 1, p.7
“Research Review: Human Pheromones and Health” Volume II, Number 2, p.6
Conference review: Priscilla Friesen presents “Family Systems and the Brain” and Rob Felton presents “Learning How to Learn” reviewed, Volume II, Number 2, p.14
“Family Systems Forum: September 2000” Volume II, Number 3, p.1
“Research Review: The Impact of Relationships on Health and Reproduction: Endometriosis as a Model” Volume III, Number 1, p.6
Conference review: DeLange Conference IV, “Neurobiology of Perception and Communication: From Synapse to Society” reviewed, Volume III, Number 1, p.7
Conference review: Reverend Larry Matthews, D.Min., presents “Leadership in Ministry: A Family Systems Perspective,” Volume III, Number 1, p.11
“A Better Chance: A Series on Systems Therapy Based on Bowen Theory” Volume III, Number 2, p.4
“A Better Chance: Part II” Volume III, Number 3, p.1
“Research Review” (on Robert Quinlan’s article on reproduction), Volume III, Number 4, p.5
“Leadership and Bowen Theory at Center for the Study of Natural Systems and the Family” Volume IV, Number 1, p.1
Research review: “Hormonal Correlates of Paternal Responsiveness in New and Expectant Fathers” by Anne E. Story, Carolyn J. Walsh, Roma L. Quinton, and Katherine E. Wynne-Edwards, reviewed, Volume IV, Number 1, p.6
“A Better Chance: Part III” Volume IV, Number 2, p.3
“A Better Chance: Part IV” Volume IV, Number 3, p.1
Conference review: “Commentaries on Facts of Life 2003” Volume V, Number 1, p.5
“Research Review: Marriage and Health” Volume V, Number 2, p.5
“Bowen Theory and the Study of Reproduction and Evolution” Volume V, Number 3, p.5
Conference review: “The Importance of Research for Family Theory and Therapy” Volume VI, Number 1, p.5
“A Better Chance: Part V, Understanding and Managing Emotional Reactivity and Chronic Illness” Volume VI, Number 2, p.3
“A Better Chance: Part VI, An Example of Systems Theory” Volume VI, Number 3, p.3
“A Better Chance: Part VII, Progress Report: One Family’s Experience” Volume VII, Number 1, p.3
“Research Report: The Study of Stress Reactivity and the Family in the Work of Dr. Mark Flinn” Volume VII, Number 2, p.1
“A Historical View of the Annual Symposium” Volume VII, Number 2, p.8
“Family Systems and Learning, Part I: Teaching What One Does Not Know” Volume VII, Number 3, p.3
“Family Systems and Learning, Part II: Reading, Writing and Relationships” Volume VII, Number 4, p.1
“Family Systems and Learning, Part III: The Difference One Person Can Make” Volume VIII, Number 1, p.1
“Intellectual Ability and Cortical Development in Children and Adolescents” reviewed in “Research Review Alert” Volume VIII, Number 1, p.12
“For Better or For Worse: The Challenges of Marriage” Volume VIII, Number 3, p.3
“’Tis the Season: On Holidays and Family Functioning” Volume VIII, Number 4, p.1
“The Emotional Side of Money” Volume IX, Number 4, p.1
“Language and Learning” Volume X, Number 2, p.3
“The Emotional Side of Money, Part 2: Wealth and Health in Families and Societies” Volume X, Number 4, p.1
“Family Reactions to Birth” Volume XI, Number 4, p.1
“Overcoming Blind Spots Common in Leadership” Volume XII, Number 4, p.3
“The Functions of Triangles in Problems and Problem-Solving” Volume XIV, Number 2, p.6
“Defining and Examining Beliefs as a Part of Differentiation of Self” Volume XIV, Number 3, p.9
“The GAP Report: The Field of Family Therapy: Report no. 78 Formulated by the Committee on the Family Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry” Volume XV, Number 1, p.3
“A Wider Lens Bowen Theory and a Natural Systems View of Symptoms” Volume XV, Number 2, p.3
Brief Review and Recommendation: “‘Evolution: The Human Saga’ Scientific American Special Issue, September 2014,” Volume XVI, Number 3, p.12
“Bowen Theory and Differences in Thinking,” Volume XVI, Number 4, p.3
“In Memory of Michael Quinn, Ph.D.” Volume XVII, Number 1, p.5
“Death as Opportunity for the dying, for the living, for the family,” Volume XVII, Number 4, p.3
“Victor Magnus Nelson: A Personal Tribute,” Volume XVII, Number 4, p.4
“In Memory of Dub and Leonora Harrison,” Volume XVII, Number 4, p.6
“Examining Grief Among Animals,” Volume XVII, Number 4, p.11
Introduction to “Extended Family Methodology in Family Therapy” by Murray Bowen, M. D., volume XX, number 2, p. 3
“The Family Diagram and Family Research”, an Interview with Victoria Harrison by Katie Long, volume XX, number 3, p. 6

Hecht-Zablow, Lorna

Book Review: “Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion”, by Paul Bloom, Volume XXI, Number 2
“COVID-19 Response Viewed through the Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory”, Volume XXII, Number 1
Book Review: “Growing Yourself Up” by Jenny Brown, Ph.D, Volume XXII, Number 2
Book Review: “The Tragedy of the Penguins: A Review of The Body Keeps the Score”, by Bessel Van der Kolk, Volume XXIII, Number 4
“The Family Mindset”, Volume XXIV, Number 3

Howard, LeAnn

“Regression in Delivery of Mental Health Services” Volume VI, Number 1, p.1
“On Becoming a Scientist: Contribution to Knowledge About the Emotional System” Volume X, Number 1, p.3
Deborah M. Gordon’s Ant Encounters: Interaction Networks and Colony Behavior reviewed in Volume XII, Number 3, p.10

Howe, Jennifer

“Becoming a ‘Bowen Therapist’” Volume XXIII, Number 1

Illick, Seldon Dunbar

“Unresolved Emotional Attachment: In Life, in Death and Beyond,” Volume XVIII, Number 3, p.1

Jackson, Bryan

“Theory, Philosophy, and Responsibility for Self: Bruce Lee as Theoretician”, Volume XXII, Number 2
“Defining Self to the Family Dot”, volume XX, number 1, p.1

Jeunette, Carol

“Clergy Sexual Misconduct Through the Lens of Bowen Theory” Volume VII, Number 2, p.3
“The Murray Bowen Archives Project: A Report,” Volume XVIII, Number 4, p.3

Jones, Ann

“The Edge of the Sea: Reviewing a Book and the Life of Rachel Carson”, Volume XXI, Number 3
“Social Distance in the Natural World: Insights in the Time of Covid-19”, Volume XXII, Number 3
Book Review: “A Life on Our Planet Witness, Statement and Vision”, by David Attenborough, Volume XXIII, Number 1
Conference review: “Comments on Facts of Life 2003” Volume V, Number 1, p.7
“A Call for System Thinkers” Volume VI, Number 3, p.2
“Swarm Theory and Self-Directed Behavior” Volume X, Number 1, p.5
Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln reviewed in “Team of Rivals Moves Towards Systems View,” Volume XI, Number 1 p.3
“Epigenetics, Science and Bowen Theory” Volume XII, Number 2, p.3
“Epigenetics, Science and Bowen Theory: Part Two” Volume XII, Number 3, p.3
“Toward a Biological basis for the Multigenerational Transmission Process” Volume XIII, Number 4, p.1
“An Update: The Murray Bowen Archives Project” Volume XIV, Number 1, p.6
“Biological Sensitivity to Context and Bowen Theory” Volume XIV, Number 3, p.1
“Science as a Basis for Bowen Theory” Volume XV, Number 2, p.1
“The Psychology and Physiology of Behavior Change,” Volume XVI, Number 2, p.3
“Science, Black Holes and Family Emotional Systems,” Volume XVII, Number 4, p.1
“The Social Network of Trees,” Volume XVIII, Number 3, p.3

Joslyn, Dan

“Letter” Volume V, Number 1, p.11

Kemp, Virginia

“Racial Discrimination and Bowen Theory” Volume X, Number 1, p.1

Kerr, Kathy

Interviewed by FSF, Volume IV, Number 4, p.5
“Michael Houston Quinn, 1959-2014” Volume XVII, Number 1, p.9

Kerr, Michael

“Murray Bowen, Bowen Theory and the Family Movement” Volume I, Number 2, p.5 “Living the Theory” Volume II, Number 3, p.5
“Anecdotes and Memories of Murray Bowen” Volume II, Number 3, p.6
Conference review: “Quote” Volume V, Number 1, p.11

Klever, Phillip

“The Sensitivities of Marriage” Volume VIII, Number 3, p.1

Kuhn, Janet

“Realignment of Emotional Forces Following Loss”, Volume XXIV, Number 2
“Sibling Position” Volume V, Number 2, p.8

Long, Katie

“Emerging to Greatness, the Roosevelts: Two Presidents and ‘the First Lady of the World”, Volume XXI, Number 1
“Emerging to Greatness: The Roosevelts Part 2”, Volume XXI, Number 2
“Emerging to Greatness: The Roosevelts Part 3”, Volume XXI, Number 4
“Searching for Questions: Broadening the Quest for Family Facts”, Volume XXII, Number 3
“Bowen Theory, Anxiety, and Evolution: An Interview with Victoria Harrison”, Volume XXII, Number 4
Book Review: “A Biologist Observes Human (and Other) Societies”, by Mark W. Moffett, Volume XXIV, Number 3
Conference review: “Commentary on Facts of Life 2003” Volume V, Number 1, p.10
“History Through a Family Lens” Volume VI, Number 2, p.4
Phillip Longman’s The Empty Cradle: How Falling Birthrates Threaten World Prosperity [and What to Do About It] reviewed in “Empty Cradle Has Implications” Volume VI, Number 3, p.13
Roberta Gilbert’s The Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory reviewed, Volume VII, Number 1, p.12
Ronald W. Richardson’s Becoming a Healthier Pastor reviewed in “Relating Theory to Pastoral Healthy” Volume VII, Number 2, p.10
“Bowen Theory and Conflict Transformation in Northern Ireland” Volume VII, Number 3, p.8
“Are Married Couples in the Minority?” Volume VIII, Number 3, p.4
“Differentiation of Self and the Selection and Preparation of Protestant Clergy” Volume IX, Number 1, p.9
Roberta Gilbert’s Extraordinary Relationships reviewed in “Guiding
Clergy To Become ‘Extraordinary’ Leaders” Volume IX, Number 2, p.7
Interviews Robert Creech in “The Pastor as Leader” Volume IX, Number 2, p.8
“Pastoral Response to Death: Cutoff or Connection?” Volume IX, Number 4, p.3
Murray Bowen’s Commitment to Principles: The Letters of Murray Bowen, MD reviewed in Volume X, Number 2, p.7
Interviews Clarence Boyd, Volume X, Number 2, p.8
Robert Williamson’s Charting Self: A Beliefs Chart Curriculum for Adults reviewed in “Charting Self: An Opportunity to Track Beliefs and Relationships,” Volume X, Number 3, p.10
Interviews Dan V. Papero in “Consulting to Organizations from a Bowen Theory Perspective,” Volume XI, Number 4, p.3
Annette Gordon-Reed’s The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family reviewed in “The Hemingses of Monticello: Few Answers, Good Questions,” Volume XII, Number 1, p.12
Interviews with Peter Steinke. Volume XIII, Number 3, p.7
“‘Coming of Age’ In Families and Society” Volume XIV, Number 1, p.3
“Threatened Religious Institutions: A Systems Perspective” Volume XV, Number 4, p.1
“An Interview with Louise Rauseo,” Volume XIV Number 1, p.7
“An Interview with Louise Rauseo, Part 2,” Volume XVI, Number 2, p.8
“Meeting David Wilson: A Window on Differentiation and Societal Process,” Volume XVI, Number 3, p.3
“Death Without Bodies: Functioning in the Changing Landscape of Funerals,” Volume XVII, Number 3, p. 1
Book Review of “Imperfect People Making a Significant Difference” by J.D. Vance, volume XX, number 2, p. 10
“The Family Diagram and Family Research”, and Interview with Victoria Harrison, volume XX, number 3, p. 6
A Book Review of “Leadership in Turbulent Times” by Doris Kearns, volume XX, number 3, p. 10
“Emerging to Greatness, the Roosevelts: Two Presidents and ‘the First Lady of the World’”, volume XXI, number 1, p. 1

Luff, Susan

“The Fallacy of the Nonanxious Presence: Deepening into the Future” Volume IX, Number 2, p.1

Matthews-Pluta, Kelly

“Distance in Marriage/Partnership”, Volume XXIII, Number 3

McKnight, Anne

“The Relationship World of the Young Adult” Volume XIV, Number 4, p.1
“Book Review: The Origins of Family Psychotherapy” Volume XV, Number 3, p.8
“Grief Work, Resilience and the Family Reaction to Death,” Volume XVI Number 3, p.1

Miller, Sally

“A Question of Ethics: Bowen Natural Systems Theory Misunderstood and Distorted” Volume I, Number 2, p.8
“Reflections: The Influence of Murray Bowen in the Houston Family Therapy Community” Volume II, Number 3, p.13
“Ethical Responsibility in Family Therapy, Using Bowen Theory as an Example” Volume VII, Number 4, p.3

Moss, Anna

“Looking Back to Look Forward: Exploring how my family of origin influences the approaches I take in ministry to seek healthier, more sustainable approaches for the future,” Volume XVIII, Number 2, p.3

Noone, Robert

Reprint, “An Interview with Robert Noone, For the Best View of Your Life, Climb Your Family Tree”, Volume XXI, Number 1
Reprint, “Symbiosis, the Family and Natural Systems”, Volume XXIII, Number 2
“The Emergence of Differentiation of Self” Volume II, Number 2, p.1
“An Interview with Robert Noone, For the Best View of Your Life, Climb Your Family Tree”, reprint, U.S. Catholic, 1988, volume XXI, number 1, p. 3

Norton, Janis

Book Review: “The Developing Self: Educated”, by Tara Westover, Volume XXI, Number 4
“Risk Assessment in Pandemic Times: A Workplace Report”, Volume XXII, Number 3
Book Review of Crow Lake: “The Development of Awareness,” Volume XIX, Number 4, p.10
Book Review of “The Development of Awareness” by Mary Lawson, volume XIX, number 4, p. 10
“The Forest for the Trees”, volume XX, number 1, p. 3

Painter, Sandra

“The Great Resignation”, Volume XXIV, Number 3

Papero, Daniel

“Challenge and Adaptation: The Dance of Life”, Volume XXIII, Number 3
Conference review: “Commentary on Facts of Life: 2001” Volume III, Number 2, p.8
Interviewed by FSF, Volume IV, Number 3, p.5
“Stress, Society and the Individual” Volume VII, Number 1, p.7
“Bowen Family Systems and Marriage” Volume VIII, Number 3, p.10
“Factors that Mitigate Violence” Volume XI, Number 2, p.4
Interviewed by Katy Long in “Consulting to Organizations from a Bowen Theory Perspective,” Volume XI, Number 4, p.3
“Systems Thinking and Science: A Perspective on Subjectivity, Spirituality and the Supernatural,” Volume XVI, Number 4, p.1
“On Violence”, volume XX, number 3, p. 1

Price, Robert

“The Distance of the Performer”, Volume XXII, Number 4

Quinn, Michael H.

Stephen Jay Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man reviewed, Volume I, Number 1, p.4
George Cladis’ Leading the Team-Based Church reviewed, Volume II, Number 2, p.10
“Facts of Life 2000: The Vitality of Systems Thinking” Volume II, Number 2, p.13
“Differentiation of Self and Growing Morally” Volume II, Number 4, p.7
“Leadership and Bowen Theory at CSNSF 2002-03” Volume IV, Number 2, p.1
“Center for the Study of Natural Systems and the Family 2003-04 Education and Research” Volume 5, Number 1, p.1
“Center for the Study of Natural Systems and the Family” Volume V, Number 2, p.4 “Letter from the Editor” Volume V, Number 4, p.1
“Letter from the Director of CSNSF” Volume VI, Number 2, p.2
“Toward Understanding the ‘How’ of Bowen Theory” Volume VIII, Number 2, p.5
“The Health Maintenance Organization as an Emotional System” Volume XVII, Number 1, p.1

Rakow, Catherine

“The Importance of the Murray Bowen Archives”, Volume XXIV, Number 1
“Analyzing Observational Data from Bowen’s NIMH Project: Two Months of Nursing Notes: August 1955 and October 1956” Volume XV, Number 3, p.1

Rauseo, Louise

“A Brief Personal and Impersonal History with Murray Bowen and Bowen Theory” by Volume II, Number 3, p.20
“Emotional Process in Society: The Influence of Population Density and the Poverty of Difference” Volume II, Number 4, p.10
“Standing Alone for the Common Good: Differentiation of Self as Social Action, Part I” Volume III, Number 1, p.1
“Standing Alone for the Common Good: Differentiation of Self as Social Action, Part II” Volume III, Number 2, p.1
Introduction to “The Glory in the Explained” by Dr. Steven N. Rauseo, Volume IV, Number 3, p.9
“The Many Faces of Cutoff” Volume VII, Number 3, p.1
“The Human as a Part of Nature: Parallel Developments in Catholic Theology and the Study of Human Functioning” Volume X, Number 3, p.3
“Natural Systems Study and Society in Trouble” Volume XII, Number 1, p.3
“Family Leaders for Youth in Juvenile Prevention: A Joint Project of CSNSF Border Programs and El Paso Country Juvenile Probation” Volume XIII, Number 4, p.5
“Family Leadership in Anxious Times” Volume XIV Number 2, p.3
“Mid-Year Report: Joint Project of CSNSF Border Programs, El Paso Juvenile Probation Department” Volume XIV, Number 3, p.6
“Impinged Families and Societal Anxiety,” Volume XVI, Number 1, p.1

Rauseo, Steven N.

“The Glory in the Explained” with an introduction by Louise Rauseo, RN, MS, Volume IV, Number 3 p.9

Renfro, Sharon

“Chronic Physical Symptoms and Bowen Family Systems Theory” Volume IV, Number 4, p.5

Romig, Dennis

Conference review: “My thinking from the Fourth Annual Facts of Life Conference” Volume III, Number 1, p.9
“Remembering Mike Quinn” Volume XVII, Number 1, p.12

Schara, Andrea

“Family Emotional Process and the Big Picture” Volume IX, Number 3, p.1
“From the Bowen Archives: An Interview with Victoria Harrison” Volume XV, Number 3, p.3
“From the Bowen Archive: An Interview with Victoria Harrison, Part 2” Volume XV, Number 4, p.11
“Navigating in Social Systems: Interactions Around Illness and Death,” Volume XVII, Number 3, p. 3

Shenandoah Family Systems Network

Interviews Roberta Gilbert in “Through the Lens: Launching Time” Volume IX, Number 2, p.10

Shoulberg, Donald

“Texas, Bowen Theory and the Menninger Clinic: A Personal Journey” Volume II, Number 3, p.17

Spector, Anne

“A Therapist’s Transition to Bowen Theory” Volume VIII, Number 4, p.3

Steinke, Peter

Interviewed by Rev. Katie Long. Volume XIII, Number 3, p.7

Targonski, Don

“The Survival and Adaptation of the African-American Family” A Summary of Mignonette Keller’s Presentation at Center for Family Consultation Summer Conference, Volume XXIII, Number 4

Thompson, Erik

“Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s Understood Betsy and Murray Bowen’s Child Projection Process” Volume VI, Number 4, p.1

Titelman, Peter

“Territoriality and the Spirit of Place: Objective and Subjective Perspectives” Volume XIII, Number 1, p.3

Travis, Christopher K.

“Coming Home” Volume V, Number 1, p.8

Trillo, Ada Luisa

“An Experience in Trying to Develop and Continue Programs in Bowen Family Systems Theory in a Border Community” Volume VI, Number 3, p.9
“Teaching and Learning Bowen Theory on the Border” Volume XI, Number 1, p.1
“Violence, Globalization, and Societal Process: Thinking about Northern Mexico” Volume XIII, Number 2, p.1
“Interlocking Triangles: Facing a Crisis in Families and Education” Volume XIV, Number 2, p.10
“Immigration to the U. S.: A Systems View”, volume XX, number 2, p. 1

van Horn, Donna

“A Belief Paper: Decision-Making”, Volume XXIV, Number 3

Wald, Alice

“One Story of Supernatural Phenomena and Emotional Functioning”, Volume XXII, Number 1
“One Story of Supernatural Phenomena and Emotional Functioning Part 2”, Volume XXII, Number 2

Weiner, Eric

Charles W. Collier’s Wealth in Families reviewed in “Wealth in Families: A Broad and Profound Perspective,” Volume XI, Number 4, p.12

Wilgus, Anthony

“Peace Follows Principe: Theory Comes Alive in the Face of Death” Volume 6, Number 2, p.1

Williamson, Robert

“The Beliefs Chart and Walter Inglis Anderson” Volume X, Number 3, p. 1
“Calming: Making Life Choices at a Time of Anxiety” Volume XI, Number 3, p.3
“Travelling in Your Own Country: The Emotional Function of Henry David Thoreau’s Philosophy of Nature” Volume XII, Number 2, p.1

You, Janis

“The Second International Conference on Bowen Theory, A Summary”, volume XX, number 2, p. 6