18 results on '"BROWN, JENNY"'
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2. A room of one's own.
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BROWN, JENNY
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LIVING alone ,MARINE biology ,POTTER, Harry (Fictional character) ,SHARED housing ,TEENAGE boys - Abstract
The article discusses the growing trend of couples choosing to live apart, even though they are in committed relationships. It features interviews with three couples who have found that living separately has strengthened their relationships. The couples cite benefits such as personal space, avoiding household arguments, and the ability to process disagreements while apart. The article also mentions that living apart together (LAT) arrangements are becoming more common, with over 1.5 million Australians choosing not to live with their significant other. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. Bowen family systems theory and practice: Illustration and critique revisited.
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Brown, Jenny and Errington, Lauren
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FAMILY psychotherapy , *SERIAL publications , *FAMILY medicine , *TEACHING methods , *EMOTIONS , *FAMILY systems theory , *PSYCHOLOGY , *DOMESTIC violence , *FAMILY assessment , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *THEORY , *FEMINIST criticism , *SELF-perception - Abstract
This paper overviews Bowen family systems theory and its approach to family therapy. It aims to introduce this influential approach and a sample of developments in theory and practice since Bowen's first publications of his research and theory. This paper is the second edition of a 1999 article with the same title (Brown, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 20, 94 and 1999) and, 25 years later, offers new insights from the original author's ongoing research into the theory. This new edition is in collaboration with a second author and Bowen theory scholar, bringing fresh perspectives on the theory's applicability to family therapy practice. The core concepts are presented briefly, and a case example with a parent and symptomatic adolescent demonstrates how theory informs the role of the therapist and the therapeutic work. Examples of criticisms of Bowen theory are also discussed, including the misinterpretation around the idea of emotion in Bowen theory that is communicated in Gottman's training. Differentiation of self is clarified as the integration of emotion and intellect rather than privileging one over another, which affords the opportunity for individuals to avoid being governed by the invisible strings of sensitivities in relationships and instead be themselves in good emotional contact with the other person. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Special Issue: Bowen family systems theory editorial.
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MacKay, Linda, Errington, Lauren, and Brown, Jenny
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PATIENTS' families ,FAMILY psychotherapy ,EMOTION regulation ,MEDICAL personnel ,OCCUPATIONAL roles ,FAMILY relations ,FAMILY systems theory ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,COUNSELING ,CONFLICT management - Abstract
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses articles in the issue on topics including Bowen family systems theory's focus on family as treatment unit, triangles managing anxiety, and differentiation promoting resilience.
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- 2024
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5. If she could talk to the animals.
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BROWN, JENNY
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WIDOWS ,WILDLIFE conservation ,POOR people ,AFRICAN animals ,YOUNG adults ,AFTERLIFE - Abstract
Dr. Jane Goodall, a pioneering primatologist and environmental activist, celebrated her 90th birthday in April. Despite her age, she continues to travel the world on a non-stop speaking tour, advocating for the protection of the planet and its endangered wildlife. Dr. Goodall believes that there is still hope for the future, particularly through the efforts of young people who are empowered to take action in their communities. She has made significant contributions to our understanding of chimpanzees and their behavior, and she emphasizes the importance of saving these animals, who share 98.8% of our DNA. Dr. Goodall considers herself more of an activist than a scientist and is dedicated to fighting for animal conservation and environmental causes. She is also a vegetarian and later became a vegan after learning about factory farming. Despite the challenges she faces, Dr. Goodall remains hopeful and believes that each individual can make a positive impact on the world. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. At 63, I have found my inner artist.
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BROWN, JENNY
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WILDLIFE conservation ,NATURAL history museums ,NATIVE species ,ADULT children ,TELEVISION stations - Abstract
Sorrel Wilby, an adventurer, author, filmmaker, and former Getaway star, has settled on Norfolk Island and found her passion as an artist. Inspired by the novel "Where the Crawdads Sing," Sorrel began drawing to express her love for the natural world. She aims to create an archive of original drawings celebrating Norfolk's biodiversity and hopes to inspire others to explore and appreciate their own environment. Sorrel's artwork will remain on the island as a record for future generations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. NONI HAZLEHURST: 'REGRETS? I'VE HAD A FEW!'.
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Brown, Jenny
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ADULT children ,CHILDREN'S stories ,WOMEN veterans ,CULTURAL property ,YOUNG women ,SINGLE mothers ,MEMOIRS - Abstract
Noni Hazlehurst, an Australian actress and advocate for women and children, reflects on her life and shares her regrets in a candid new memoir. Despite experiencing divorce and disappointment, Hazlehurst remains open-hearted and has no hard feelings. She cherishes her role as a mother to her two adult sons and continues to pursue her passion for storytelling through acting and writing. Hazlehurst emphasizes the importance of women's strength and the ongoing fight for equality. As she gets older, she finds solace in her family, friends, and a small village in France where she can be herself without any masks. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. Queen of Crime.
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BROWN, JENNY
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AWARD winners ,FORENSIC sciences ,PSYCHOLOGISTS ,BORDER security ,VACATION homes ,TELEVISION dramas - Abstract
Lynda La Plante, the acclaimed crime author, has revealed her guilty pleasure of watching the Australian reality show Border Security. In an interview, she discusses her career as a scriptwriter, producer, and novelist, and her memoir, Getting Away With Murder. La Plante shares her experiences in researching for her books, her struggles with discrimination, and her journey to becoming a mother. Despite facing challenges, La Plante remains determined and continues to work on her writing projects. Her memoir, Getting Away With Murder, will be published on September 17. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. TONY BARBER & VICTORIA NICOLLS: 'WE HIT THE JACKPOT!'.
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Brown, Jenny
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ADVERTISING executives ,BEAUTY pageant contestants ,WIDOWS - Abstract
Tony Barber and Victoria Nicolls, former co-hosts of the game show Sale Of The Century, recently reunited after more than 30 years. They reminisced about their time on the show and shared silly stories. The duo had a great time catching up and have plans for more meet-ups. Tony even invited Victoria to be his guest at the Logies this year. They have maintained a strong bond over the years, supporting each other through personal challenges. Tony hosted the show from 1980 to 1991, while Victoria was the hostess from 1980 to 1982. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
10. THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL!
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Brown, Jenny
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BIG bands ,COSTUME - Abstract
This article discusses the impact of Abba's iconic Eurovision win with their hit song "Waterloo" fifty years ago. The Swedish band's catchy tune, choreography, and glitzy costumes revolutionized the typically ballad-heavy contest. Following their victory, Abba's fame skyrocketed globally, with "Waterloo" reaching the top of charts in multiple countries. The band's enduring appeal is highlighted by their estimated 385 million album sales and the success of the Mamma Mia! franchise. Despite fans' hopes for a reunion, the band has declined offers to perform together again, preferring to be remembered as they were. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
11. Wild in August.
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Brown, Jenny Mary
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ROCK groups - Abstract
The article titled "Wild in August" by Jenny Mary Brown, published in Harpur Palate, explores the author's experience in the marsh by the beach, specifically focusing on the shoulderbands, a rare type of air-breathing snail. The author reflects on the fragility of these snails, which are often stepped on and crushed. The author also mentions personal events, such as the birth of their nephew and the growth of hollyhocks in Vermont. The article concludes with the author's act of shifting the snails to safety and waiting for their release. Jenny Mary Brown is a poet whose work has been featured in various publications. She is originally from New Jersey but currently resides in Arcata, California, where she teaches and works for a rock and roll band. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
12. Knitting.
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BROWN, JENNY
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ANCIENT art ,WOMEN spies ,MORSE code ,WOMEN military personnel ,KNITTING - Abstract
This article from Real Simple explores the history and significance of knitting. While weaving is an ancient art, knitting is believed to have emerged around the 10th century, likely inspired by nålbinding, a technique that used a single needle. Knitting became popular in Europe, particularly among men who wanted form-fitting stockings. In the 1800s, hand-knitting became a pastime for middle- and upper-class women. Knitting also played a role in espionage during times of war. Today, hand-knitting is trendy again and is known to have calming effects on mental health. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
13. Meteor Showers.
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BROWN, JENNY
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METEOR showers ,OUTER space ,SOLAR system ,METEOROIDS ,METEORS - Abstract
The article discusses the science behind meteor showers, specifically focusing on the Perseid meteor shower that occurs every August. The shower is caused by the Earth passing through the debris left by the Swift-Tuttle comet, resulting in meteoroids entering our atmosphere and burning up, creating the beautiful meteors we see. The article explains how meteor showers are named after the constellation from which they appear to originate and mentions the possibility of seeing meteors every night. It also explores the different colors of meteors and the rare occurrence of meteorites falling to Earth, which scientists use to study the history of our solar system. The article concludes by mentioning the intriguing possibility that life on Earth may have originated from outer space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. Mother Goddesses.
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BROWN, JENNY
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GODDESSES ,GODS ,MOTHERS - Abstract
This article explores the concept of the "divine female" and how it has been depicted in various cultures throughout history. While the earliest societies may have worshipped a powerful female deity, the stories about her have been lost due to the lack of written records. In later myths, male gods dominate, but a mother goddess figure still appears in different forms depending on the culture. The article highlights examples such as Gaia in Greek mythology, Nut in Egyptian mythology, Ishtar in Mesopotamian mythology, and Yemonja in Afro-Caribbean culture. It also acknowledges that the divine female can have a dark side, representing both life and death. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
15. SECRETS EXPOSED.
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Brown, Jenny
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SOUND engineers ,SHOULDER injuries - Abstract
The article discusses the popular '90s TV show Gladiators, which is set to make a comeback in 2024. Former hosts Mike Hammond and Kimberley Joseph share their memories of the show, highlighting the excitement and challenges they experienced. The show featured everyday challengers competing against professional competitors in a high-stakes, high-risk game. The hosts and crew formed a close-knit family during the production, and the show attracted millions of viewers each week. The reboot of Gladiators is expected to bring fun and entertainment to audiences in an uncertain world. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
16. COUNTRY QUEEN AMBER LAWRENCE: HER ROCKY ROAD TO STARDOM.
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Brown, Jenny
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COUNTRY music festivals ,ANTHEMS ,RHYTHM & blues musicians ,COUNTRY music - Abstract
Amber Lawrence, the reigning queen of Aussie country music, found solace in songwriting after a bad break-up. She went on to have a successful career as a full-time performer and recording artist, despite initially working as an accountant. Amber's music also helped her cope with the loss of her baby son. She regularly tours Australia with her son and has performed for US presidents and entertained troops. Amber's journey to success was unexpected, but she took the leap and pursued her passion for music. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
17. What Dreams Are Made Of.
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BROWN, JENNY
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DREAMS ,MIND & body - Abstract
This article from Real Simple explores the fascinating world of dreams. It explains that dreams occur during the REM cycle of sleep, when the body is almost completely paralyzed and the brain's emotional regions are highly active. Contrary to popular belief, there is no symbolic code behind dreams, but they serve important functions such as emotional therapy and creative problem-solving. The article also discusses recent advancements in dream research, including the ability to partially "read" people's dreams through MRI scans and the involvement of lucid dreamers in studying the dream world. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. Matters of the Heart.
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BROWN, JENNY
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HEART ,HEART beat ,PANIC attacks - Abstract
This article from Real Simple explores various aspects of the human heart. It explains that the heart is actually located in the center of the chest, between the lungs, although we feel its beat more strongly on the left side. The article also discusses the historical perception of the heart as the seat of intelligence and emotions, as well as the discovery of a cluster of neurons in the heart that can influence emotions. Additionally, the article touches on the mystery surrounding the heart shape and its representation in art. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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