ColonelTank5011how to make an analysis seen through the lens of Bowen’s 8…how to make an analysis seen through the lens of Bowen’s 8 interlocking ideas from this background? BackgroundMy family consists of four members, my father “Hany”, my mother “Maha,” my sister “Diana” and myself “Marian,” the index person. My parents lived in Saudi Arabia for ten years direct after their marriage. I was born in Saudi Arabia and lived there for five years before moving to Egypt. We are an Egyptian Christian orthodox family who adheres to customs and traditions. I raised in my Christian family who insist to attend Christian school that was managed by nuns, as they believe it is the best option for us and to our family’s religion value. Our religious and practices was important and strict in my childhood, it was essential for my family to attend the liturgy every Sunday morning. I had my business administration bachelor’s degree, then I did career change to work as an esthetician, and now I am doing my master’s degree to be a counsellor. My mother is a pharmacist, she worked in that field while she was in Saudi Arabia, then, she did a career change to be a hair removal technician when we arrived to Egypt. My father is a Doctor of Physical Medicine and rehabilitation, and till now he is at the same field. After coming back from Saudi Arabia to Egypt, my mother and father shared a clinic, part of it a beauty center and the other part is a clinic for my father field physical medicine practice. When we arrived to Egypt, we went through a little hard time till they both could run their own business, but it did not take that long, and they did their best to not let us feel the financial stress. They tried to make the business grow fast by spending much time working, and during that time, they were absent from home most of the time. They were trying to get better financially, and they did not care at all about having a good and healthy relationship with each other, and it was not easy to express our thoughts or emotions.Thus, they were emotionally absent, and my mother was trying to control everything all the time, even our emotions.  Furthermore, I grew up seeing my parent’s complicated relationship, they have conflicts, and my mother complains most of the time.My grand parents from my mother and father sides has a common issue, that my both grand mothers forced to got marry to my grandfathers while they were teenagers, and their relationships were toxic, they were emotional abuse  to the whole families. Which negatively affected my parents.My grandparents from my father’s side had a role in my childhood, as they were both math teachers and helped us in our studies during our school years; it was not an option in our family. Every grandchild should have math lessons with them, and they were tough and strict with their children and us as grandchildren. I think this affected my father as he was not sure how to be a good father model. Furthermore, there is a tradition in the family that we must have a lunch gathering every Thursday, and it was mandatory, and there were no excuses not to join it. My grandfather died while I was at the university.My grandfather from my mother’s side died the same year I was born. My grandmother had a role during my childhood, as she stayed a lot with us while my parents were absent and busy with their business. I had a good relationship with my grandmother, and my sister and I had a tradition of sleeping over every Thursday night. In the end, I can say that there were not a healthy family relationship in these generations. Social SciencePsychology