
Using Tags in the Visual Timeline
This video covers using tags to stack horizontal rows of events in the visual timeline for comparison. It also reviews adding tags to events to

This video covers using tags to stack horizontal rows of events in the visual timeline for comparison. It also reviews adding tags to events to

One important requirement for Bowen theory in science is a standardized methodology with which to track what theory describes as “emotional process.” This is a

Applications are now open for the 2021/2022 Family Diagram App Seminar. Applications are due October 1. However, there are limited spots available so acceptance is

Version 1.3.0 of Family Diagram has been released with theoretical clarifications and improvements from user feedback. These changes are one more step toward making it

Alaska Family Systems will now issue a one year free professional license for Family Diagram to individual who formally proposes a qualifying research projects using

Here is a video describing an first essential step in entering a case into a family diagram. An essential first step in making use of

In this video, Katherine Kott, Ph.D. MSLS, interviews Laura Havstad, Ph.D., and Patrick Stinson, Psy.D. on the topic of clinical research and the Family Diagram

The ultimate goal of Family Diagram is to assist the motivated family systems thinker to better see what has been in front of their eyes

A major update to Family Diagram has been released in version 1.2.0. Along with important new features, this version is also the first official Windows

At long last, Family Diagram has been released for Windows. More information, including how to download it for free, can be found here. The windows version has all of the same features as the macOS version.



