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Making Decisions in the Midst of an Emotionally Aroused Social Environment

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Dr. Mariana Martinez interviews Dr. Daniel Papero.
During this election time our society is emotionally aroused. We live in a world immersed in monumental amounts of information. We are constantly presented with a wide range of options and conflicting opinions. This is particularly true around election times characterized by polarization. How does one define a position for self in the midst of the avalanche of messages? What are the factors that intervene in someone’s efforts to find their own point of view, their own unique voice? How can one increase the capacity to make thoughtful decisions when anxiety runs high? With us, Dr. Daniel Papero will present key elements that Bowen family systems theory identifies as playing a role when making important decisions in the midst of emotionally aroused social environments.
The Bowen Center is a non for profit dedicated to the development of Bowen family systems theory into a science of human behavior; to assist individuals, families, communities, and organizations in addressing major life changes through understanding and improvising human relationships.
The center carries out its mission locally, nationally, and internationally through training and online programs, conferences, research, clinical services, and its website and publications. The Bowen Center for the Study of the Family is an educational, research, and clinical center incorporated as a 501©(3) tax-exempt organization in the District of Columbia.
Had your thinking stirred? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Additional Content to Consider:
• Discover more about select featured topics on individual recordings by Dr. Bowen, Dr. Kerr and others.
• Learn more about Bowen Theory through our many publication resources available here!
• Sign up for the email newsletter to receive updates on upcoming conferences and training programs, new publications, and media offerings, as well as other news from the Bowen Center
During this election time our society is emotionally aroused. We live in a world immersed in monumental amounts of information. We are constantly presented with a wide range of options and conflicting opinions. This is particularly true around election times characterized by polarization. How does one define a position for self in the midst of the avalanche of messages? What are the factors that intervene in someone’s efforts to find their own point of view, their own unique voice? How can one increase the capacity to make thoughtful decisions when anxiety runs high? With us, Dr. Daniel Papero will present key elements that Bowen family systems theory identifies as playing a role when making important decisions in the midst of emotionally aroused social environments.
The Bowen Center is a non for profit dedicated to the development of Bowen family systems theory into a science of human behavior; to assist individuals, families, communities, and organizations in addressing major life changes through understanding and improvising human relationships.
The center carries out its mission locally, nationally, and internationally through training and online programs, conferences, research, clinical services, and its website and publications. The Bowen Center for the Study of the Family is an educational, research, and clinical center incorporated as a 501©(3) tax-exempt organization in the District of Columbia.
Had your thinking stirred? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Additional Content to Consider:
• Discover more about select featured topics on individual recordings by Dr. Bowen, Dr. Kerr and others.
• Learn more about Bowen Theory through our many publication resources available here!
• Sign up for the email newsletter to receive updates on upcoming conferences and training programs, new publications, and media offerings, as well as other news from the Bowen Center