Bowen Family Systems Theory in Chula Vista's Third Avenue corridor offers family therapy, individual coaching, and postgraduate clinical training grounded in the systems framework developed by Murray Bowen, M.D. at the Menninger Clinic in the late 1940s. The practice's focus on reducing chronic anxiety through differentiation-of-self work complements the neurological and cognitive assessment protocols at The Neuron Clinic, where overlapping patient populations benefit from integrated behavioral and clinical perspectives. Carolyn Jacobs, Psy.D., a licensed psychologist who completed postgraduate training at the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family in Washington, D.C., holds an AAMFT Approved Supervisor designation that authorizes her to mentor licensed marriage and family therapist trainees and interns. The postgraduate training program meets monthly from September through June, drawing licensed clinicians from across San Diego County for didactic lectures, case consultation, and supervised application of Bowen's eight interlocking concepts. Referral coordination extends to primary-care providers including San Ysidro Health Chula Vista, where patients presenting with anxiety-driven somatic symptoms often benefit from concurrent systems-theory coaching. Clinical sessions apply Bowen's nuclear-family emotional system and multigenerational transmission frameworks to map three-generation genograms that identify recurring anxiety patterns across sibling positions and family-of-origin triangles.