A Unique View of Marriage: Revisited

2025 Virtual Summer Conference, presented by: KC Center for Family Systems

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2025 Bowen Theory Academy Recorded Webcast Series

What you’ll learn:

  • A beginning understanding of emotional process.
  • How to observe theoretical concepts in real-life emotional dynamics
  • Insights on how emotional process impacts individual functioning
  • The variation of these factors between families

Conference Objectives:

  • Gain a beginning understanding of emotional process
  • Learn to observe theoretical concepts in real-life emotional dynamics
  • Understand how emotional process impacts individual functioning
  • Explore how these factors between families

Conference Sessions Include:

  • Marriage: What is the rub? – Kathleen Kerr
  • An effort at differentiation in a marriage – Kathleen Kerr
  • Emotional Objectivity: An Essential Ingredient for Progress – Michael Kerr
  • The Specifics of “Emotional Divorce” – Michael Kerr

Summer Conference: “A Unique View of Marriage” – LIVE discussion

Join us on Friday, July 18, 2025 for a special virtual event as we revisit the memorable 2006 Heartland Conference, “A Unique View of Marriage”, and a LIVE discussion by Dr. Michael Kerr and Kathleen Kerr, MSN, MA, CNS. This conference was originally held at the Kansas City Center for Family Systems.

This full-day online gathering will feature selected clips from the original recordings, interspersed with live commentary and discussion from two of the leading voices in Bowen Theory.

When?

Virtual location | You will receive a confirmation email with a URL.

When?

Jul 18, 2025 09:00am CT – Jul 18, 2025 02:00pm CT

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Speakers

Dr. Michael Kerr

Michael Kerr is President of the Board of the Bowen Theory Academy and theoretical leader of Bowen family systems theory.

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Kathleen Kerr

Kathleen Kerr is a founding Board Member of the Bowen Theory Academy, where she is Treasurer, provides technical support, and coordinates both the Family History Database Project and the Research Seminar.

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