Videos
"Three Failures on a Couch" Video Series Continues - Episode Four
The faculty of Navigating Systems tackles the tough topics of death and transition in the time of COVID-19 in the latest episode four of “Three Failures on a Couch”.
What Does Bowen Theory Add to Family Business?
Kathy Wiseman queried what Bowen theory offers family businesses. Priscilla Friesen offers her thinking.
Thinking Family Systems in Family Enterprise
Navigating Systems faculty, Kathy Wiseman, Andrea Schara, and Priscilla Friesen (seated left to right), discuss situations and strategies related to those in, and those who consult to, family enterprise.
Optimal Aging and Family Relationships
In this video, host Dr. Mariana Martinez interviews Priscilla Friesen, LICSW, and faculty member of the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family. There are many challenges to aging well. Priscilla describes optimal aging as the ability of a person to have energy, self-direction, and productivity into the end of their life.
Life Events in the Family
In this video, host Dr. Mariana Martinez interviews Priscilla Friesen, LICSW, and faculty member of the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family. Ms. Friesen’s particular interest is in how the physiology, psychology and behavior is influenced by the family over generations. She discusses variation in the ability of families to cope with the progression of lifecycle events like births, deaths, marriage, etc.
How is Navigating Systems useful: Intro Clip #1
Listen as Kathy, Priscilla, and Andrea discuss the thinking around their company, Navigating Systems.
Interview of Priscilla Friesen on Neurofeedback
Interview with Priscilla Friesen talking about Neurofeedback.
Priscilla Friesen at WPFC addressing chronic anxiety
Observing physiology in biofeedback and the central nervous system (CNS) with neurofeedback has contributed to a broader understanding of the physiology of differentiation of self.
Emergent Variability in Neurofeedback, Anxiety, and Bowen Theory
Observing physiology in biofeedback and the central nervous system (CNS) with neurofeedback has contributed to a broader understanding of the physiology of differentiation of self.