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Have you ever walked back into your parents' house and suddenly felt like you'd downloaded an old version of yourself? In today’s episode, Dr. Rick and Forrest explain why through one of the most influential frameworks in psychology: Family Systems Theory (FST).
FST argues that hidden rules govern the behavior of the groups we’re a part of, and when you know the rules it’s easier to see them in action. Rick and Forrest explore how systems replicate patterns of behavior, place people into specific roles, and manage anxiety through shifting alliances. They close with how we can become differentiated by building a stronger sense of self. Topics include balancing closeness and distance, triangulation, specific roles like the “golden child,” FST’s non-pathologizing stance, the intergenerational transmission of patterns, and building strong relationships outside the system.
This episode includes references to self-harm.
Key Topics:
0:00: Intro
2:19: What’s Family Systems Theory?
12:01: Overview of big concepts in FST
18:50: Family roles
25:19: How anxiety moves through a family system
36:42: The “identified patient”
46:51: Balancing compassion, agency, and responsibility
51:11: How healthy differentiation can disrupt a system
57:48: How to become more differentiated
1:11:33: Recap
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By Rick Hanson, Ph.D., Forrest Hanson4.8
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Have you ever walked back into your parents' house and suddenly felt like you'd downloaded an old version of yourself? In today’s episode, Dr. Rick and Forrest explain why through one of the most influential frameworks in psychology: Family Systems Theory (FST).
FST argues that hidden rules govern the behavior of the groups we’re a part of, and when you know the rules it’s easier to see them in action. Rick and Forrest explore how systems replicate patterns of behavior, place people into specific roles, and manage anxiety through shifting alliances. They close with how we can become differentiated by building a stronger sense of self. Topics include balancing closeness and distance, triangulation, specific roles like the “golden child,” FST’s non-pathologizing stance, the intergenerational transmission of patterns, and building strong relationships outside the system.
This episode includes references to self-harm.
Key Topics:
0:00: Intro
2:19: What’s Family Systems Theory?
12:01: Overview of big concepts in FST
18:50: Family roles
25:19: How anxiety moves through a family system
36:42: The “identified patient”
46:51: Balancing compassion, agency, and responsibility
51:11: How healthy differentiation can disrupt a system
57:48: How to become more differentiated
1:11:33: Recap
Support the Podcast: We're on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.
Sponsors
Grab Huel today with my exclusive offer of 15% OFF online with my code BEINGWELL at https://huel.com/beingwell. New customers only. Thank you to Huel for partnering and supporting our show!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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