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Anxiety Exists Between Us, Not Within Us
Murray Bowen's observation of family dynamics during his work with paranoid schizophrenic patients revealed that emotions like anxiety are not solely internal but emerge in interpersonal relationships. A striking example involved a mother visiting her son, where her conflicting feelings of guilt, fear, and love led to uncertain body language, which was mirrored by her son. This interaction highlighted the concept of 'double bind' and 'mixed message', showcasing how communication patterns can create emotional complexities that affect both parties. Bowen's insights shifted the focus from intrapsychic processes to the significance of relational dynamics in understanding mental health, thus laying the groundwork for the development of System Theory.