The Baffling Behavior Show {Parenting after Trauma} podcast

EP: 175 Secure Relating with Guests Sue and Ann from Therapist Uncensored

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Settle in for a fun and inspiring chat with hosts from Therapist Uncensored and authors of the new release Secure Relating, Sue Marriott & Ann Kelley.

In this episode, you’ll learn

  • How responding to our children’s (and partner’s) needs in the present moment, instead of from a place of anxious or avoidant states, can improve our relationships
  • About the intersection of attachment and trauma in our systems of care- like the child welfare and mental health systems
  • How much hope there is when we shift to looking at attachment in the here and now instead of based on our histories

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Read the full transcript at: RobynGobbel.com/securerelating

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