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Finding a Place to Stand: Dr. Ed Shapiro on Voice, Authority, and the Family System

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May 1, 2026
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Ed Shapiro, MD, was interviewed by Steve Legler, Family Business Advisor, for the Purposeful Planning Institute podcast episode "Finding a Place to Stand: Dr. Edward Shapiro on Voice, Authority, and the Family System."
from the Purposeful Planning Institute
In this episode of the PPI Podcast, host Steve Legler sits down with Dr. Ed Shapiro, former longtime CEO and Medical Director of the Austen Riggs Center and author of Finding a Place to Stand. Dr. Shapiro walks through what makes Riggs unlike any other psychiatric setting — an open campus, intensive psychotherapy, a therapeutic community, and real roles in the surrounding town — all built around the conviction that patients are competent adults who can take charge of their own lives once they find the language for what they’ve been carrying. The conversation then turns to the families PPI members serve. Dr. Shapiro unpacks the “designated patient” — what PPI founder John A. Warnick calls the “designated difficult one” — and explains how significant wealth can quietly stall the development of agency in rising-generation heirs, why behavior is best understood as communication rather than something to simply suppress, and how a sibling “family champion” is often the one who first reaches out for help. For advisors, he offers direct guidance: don’t try to fix the family, resist the urge to call a break when emotions spike, and recognize the red flags that signal a family’s struggle has moved beyond consulting or mediation into territory that calls for deeper clinical work.