Elevator Systems - Bowen Family Systems Theory

S3 Ep 14 Grandparenting with Amie Post

Oct 7, 2025
Join Amie Post, a marriage and family therapist and executive director at the Center for Family Systems Theory, as she shares her insights on grandparenting from a Bowen family systems perspective. Amie discusses the importance of recognizing multi-generational patterns in family relationships. She highlights how to approach grandparenting intentionally, utilizing exercises like the 'beliefs paper' to address automatic expectations. With examples from films like Minari and Moana, she reflects on the guiding role grandparents can play while maintaining healthy boundaries.
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INSIGHT

See Grandparenting Systemically

  • Bowen Theory helps grandparents step back and see family roles and triangles clearly.
  • That perspective guides a more mature, intentional way to show up as a grandparent.
ADVICE

Write A Beliefs Paper

  • Do the Beliefs Paper exercise to identify automatic expectations about grandparenting.
  • Compare what you absorbed from ancestors with what fits your current family reality.
INSIGHT

Doing Better Can Reproduce Old Patterns

  • Generational efforts to 'do better' can unintentionally repeat older problems in new forms.
  • Patterns may change surface behaviors while underlying issues persist across generations.
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