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Applying Bowen Theory to
Cases of Substance Use in Families

Overview

This workshop aims to support Bowen Family Systems students and practitioners in their thinking and work with substance use in families.

I will introduce participants to modern substance use models and theories, including the socio-ecological model and the substance use spectrum, and consider how one might integrate a family systems approach with this current thinking. I will also discuss the importance of language in working with such cases and how clinicians can think about and observe their own reactivity to families with substance use concerns. Further, I will share applications of my own clinical work with exemplary cases for discussion.

Substance Use

Course Details

Dates:  One 7-hour session, Date TBD

Times:  9:00–4:00 pm Pacific time, with a 30-minute lunch break

Location: Online video presentation

Price: $135 per person

About the Instructor

Catriona Remocker, RCC

Catriona Remocker

RCC
Associate Clinical Counsellor

Catriona is a public health professional and a Registered Clinical Counsellor.  She began studying Bowen Family Systems Theory in 2014 and has applied the theory in her professional work and with her own family for the last ten years.

She earned a master’s degree in Health Promotion from the University of Toronto in 2012 and spent nine years employed in projects related to substance use and alcohol culture in post-secondary institutions with the University of Victoria’s Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research.

Two years of her Ph.D. studies focused on integrating BFST into substance use interventions. She authored the resource “Substance Use and Young People: A Guide for Families and their Caring Communities.”

Registration

For inquiries, or to get on the waitlist, please email catriona@systemsview.ca

Important – this in-person workshop, space is limited.

Who is this course for

This workshop is suitable for individuals studying Bowen Theory, clinicians, and practitioners.

Learning Objectives

  • To provide an overview of leading substance use theories and models
  • To consider how one might apply Bowen Family Systems thinking to families experiencing significant substance use challenges and managing oneself in relation to the family system
  • To consider applications of this thinking to various real clinical case studies of families in clinical practice

Admission Requirements

A basic understanding of Bowen Family Systems Theory and the core concepts is advised. An overview of Bowen theory is beyond the workshop’s scope.

Refunds

A refund is available before September 30th, minus a $30.00 administrative fee. There are no refunds after Sept. 30th unless for an emergency, as determined by Living Systems.

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