This podcast episode looks at sibling position as a concept in Bowen family systems theory and originating in the research of Dr. Walter Toman. Each guest will give a brief elevator pitch of the concept, along with examples, what they find useful, and takeaway resources and ideas for further thinking.
Alejandro Astorga is a psychologist and family therapist who lives in Santiago de Chile. He has a Masters in family therapy and a Masters in law in children’s rights . He is Director of the Multigenerational Intervention Center in Santiago and a member of the Ibero-American Institute of the Bowen Center for the Study of the family. He is also Technical Director of Corporación Opcion, a non-profit organization that, in collaboration with the government, serves 15,000 children and their families throughout Chile.
Resources:
Walter Toman, “Family Constellation”: here.
Alejandro Astorga research in Spanish: here, here, and here.
Family Matters episodes:
“Sibling Position” and “Sibling Rivalry”
Walter Smith, Family Projection Process: here
TJ Therrien instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tj_therrien/
Eldest daughter research: here , here and here.
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