Concept 5:

Multigenerational Transmission

Without understanding how this process occurred in their own families of origin, parents are more likely to live out their unresolved attachments from their own father-mother-child triangle in their nuclear families.

Without understanding how the family projection process occurred in their own families of origin, parents are more likely to live out their unresolved attachments from their own father-mother-child triangle in their nuclear families.

This process represents Bowen’s fifth concept, the multiple generation transmission process, which describes the cross-generational pattern of how one child becomes more involved in the projection process than another and then inadvertently repeats that process in the following generation, and so on.