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In contrast to African and Native American societies, women in European societies were
Bowenian Theory
Bowenian Theory, or Bowen Family Systems Theory, is a theory of human behavior that views the family as an emotional unit and uses systems thinking to describe the complex interactions in the unit.
Joining
In therapeutic contexts, it refers to building a rapport and establishing a trusting relationship between a therapist and client.
Addiction Issues
Problems or challenges related to dependency on substances or certain behaviors, impacting an individual's health, relationships, and functioning.
Boundaries
Limits set by individuals regarding acceptable behavior from others, intended to protect one's emotional, physical, and psychological well-being.
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