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An Exploration of the Extent to which the Teaching of Bowen Family Systems Theory Enhances the Self-Understanding of Wounded Ministers

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Perry Riley. An Exploration of the Extent to Which the Teaching of Bowen Family Systems Theory Enhances the Self-understanding of Wounded Ministers. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1ba24597-2ad1-4298-86b3-4f761e5e98e5.

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P. Riley. An Exploration of the Extent to which the Teaching of Bowen Family Systems Theory Enhances the Self-Understanding of Wounded Ministers. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1ba24597-2ad1-4298-86b3-4f761e5e98e5

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Perry Riley. An Exploration of the Extent to Which the Teaching of Bowen Family Systems Theory Enhances the Self-Understanding of Wounded Ministers. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1ba24597-2ad1-4298-86b3-4f761e5e98e5.

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  • Bowen Family Systems Theory provides a solution for emotionally wounded ministers that are striving for greater self-understanding. The central argument of Bowen's Theory is that unresolved issues from an individual's past are rooted in each person's family system. Bowen's Theory focuses on the need for ministers to understand the importance of managing their family conflicts and congregational stress. The results led to lowered anxiety and better functionality in almost every aspect of wounded ministers' lives, thus producing a greater emotional maturity. Ministers who will work on modifying how they function will become the most effective church leaders and pastors.
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  • 02/16/2024

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