TMBAP’s 2024 Webinar highlights the archival history of the Bowen Center, originally founded as the Georgetown University Family Center. Dr. Murray Bowen and early faculty founded the Georgetown...
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TMBAP Has a New Look!
Learn the story behind TMBAP's refreshed logo and visual identity in this short video.
Recent Scholarship in the Archives
TMBAP is pleased to recognize Director Catherine Rakow's recently published book, Making Sense of Human Life: Murray Bowen's Determined Effort Toward Family Systems Theory. This work shows how the...
2022 Webinar: Stories and Photos from Murray Bowen, MD: What Happens When You Make Your Life Into a Research Project?
"Bowen passed on the results of his curious ways of testing, perceiving, and predicting who in your family might do what... And what might he do if you do "X."
-Andrea Schara
What does it...
2023 Webinar: A Step Toward the Future: Why the Bowen Archives and TMBAP are Important
Catherine Rakow, Joanne Bowen, Priscilla Friesen, and Kent Webb talk about the importance, uniqueness, and complexity of the L. Murray Bowen collection (professional papers, videotapes,...
Join Us on January 31st, the Anniversary of Dr. Murray Bowen’s Birthday
Catherine Rakow, Joanne Bowen, Priscilla Friesen, and Kent Webb will talk about the importance, uniqueness, and complexity of the L. Murray Bowen collection (professional papers, videotapes,...
Oral History Project
The goal of the Oral History Project, led by Board Member, Andrea Schara, is to gather information on the life and times of Murray Bowen. It focuses on how he influenced and interacted with others and ways in which he explained his theoretical ideas in everyday life. To date, more than 60 interviews have been conducted with people who knew Dr. Bowen. Many of these interviews have been transcribed. The goal of The Murray Bowen Archives Project is to begin making these interviews accessible on our website.
A Letter from the President
2018 has been an important year for The Murray Bowen Archives Project. Accomplishments include the …
Board Retreat
TMBAP held its first 3-day retreat June 22 – 24th, 2018. The retreat was held in Washington, DC and began with a day at the National Library of Medicine. While some individuals had had contact with NLM, it was the first time that the TMBAP Board experienced the library first-hand.