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Kathleen B. Kerr, MSN, MA
Kathleen B. Kerr, MSN, MA has been on the faculty since 1978. She is a nurse clinical-specialist and has had a private practice since 1975. At the Center she teaches, supervises, and coordinates the Community Seminar and the Postgraduate Program in Family Systems Theory and Psychotherapy. She also coordinates the Family History Database Project, which collects multigenerational family histories to study basic concepts in Bowen theory.
Her research interests have included: aging and the family, applying Bowen theory to organizations, the different kinds of systems thinking, mother-offspring relationships, healthcare and applying Bowen theory in the emergency room. She has been given access to the data from the longitudinal research on chimpanzees begun by Jane Goodall. She is researching the effect of mother-offspring relationships on adult behavior and has travelled to Gombe Stream Research Centre to observe the chimpanzees in the wild.
Mrs. Kerr can be contacted at kbkerr@thebowencenter.org
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