Amie Post, MA, LCMFT
Amie Post has studied Bowen theory since 2001, when she was a master’s student in marriage and family therapy at Seton Hill University. She deepened her study in the Postgraduate Program, 2012-2016, and served as a clinical intern at the Bowen Center, 2015-16. Amie is currently a member of the Center’s board of directors and active faculty.
Ms. Post has served since 2015 as the executive director of the Family Crisis Center of Baltimore County Inc, a Baltimore based non-profit whose mission is to assist families experiencing the impacts of domestic violence. During her tenure, she has worked to understand the history of the organization and the functioning of the domestic violence system in the region over time and to promote thoughtful program development that more readily addresses domestic violence through a family systems lens. In this role, she leads locally and regionally in collective impact efforts and is a regular contributor to policy development.
Her research interests include the emerging concept of holobiont (the notion of a superorganism that reflects the totality of the human and its microbial partners); reciprocal functioning in relationship violence; and evaluating and developing effective programs and systems of care.
An oldest daughter with younger brothers and a sister, Ms. Post is married to an oldest brother of a younger sister. She has three young adult children. In her free time, she enjoys a good board game, a great book, and long walks in the woods.
Contact Information: apost@thebowencenter.org