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Attachment Theory in Action The Knowledge Center
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- Health & Fitness
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3.7 • 22 Ratings
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Presented by The Knowledge Center at Chaddock, Attachment Theory in Action is a bi-monthly podcast featuring national experts from the field of attachment and trauma. Hosted by Jenna Kelly, the podcast is dedicated to therapists, social workers, counselors and psychologists working with clients from an attachment-based perspective.
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Self Care Essentials: Kirsty Ruggles
Today, our interim host Kirsty Ruggles, Lead Trainer at The Knowledge Center, dives into self-care in honor of International Self Care Day. While Jenna takes a well-deserved break, Kirsty discusses burnout, secondary traumatic stress, and practical self-care tips. Join us for an insightful talk on maintaining mental health and well-being!
Show Notes:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1sjYQo5zmxpSRsKWIw2shE5hs9YbtUqUWuYHvInmca2XOFg/viewform -
Jenna's Update
ATIA is taking a summer break until the fall as Jenna takes some well-deserved time to 'refill her cup,' and we encourage you to do the same!
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Adoption and Addiction: LC Coppola
This week, Jenna sits down with LC Coppola, author and program director of the Voices Unheard Storytelling Program, for an intimate conversation on adoption and addiction. LC shares her own journey as an adoptee grappling with addiction, and how she now supports other adoptees facing similar struggles. Tune in for powerful stories of resilience and healing.
Show Notes:
- Instagram: @morethanjustaluckyadoptee
- Email: lcoppolastories@gmail.com
- Voices Unheard: A Reflective Journal for Adult Adoptees
- For inquiries about Boston Post Adoption Resources: info@bpar.org
- For inquiries about the Voices Unheard Program: lisa@bpar.org
- Listen to Our Episode on Adoption Unfiltered -
Restorative Justice and Attachment: Sarah-Bess Dworin
Join Jenna and educator Sarah-Bess Dworin as they explore the dynamics of rupture and repair in restorative justice and its impact on attachment. Gain practical insights for fostering stronger connections in schools, organizations, and families. Don't miss this compelling conversation on healing and growth.
Show Notes:
Sarah-Bess's LinkedIn
Get the Dolls!
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The FAN Model: Dr. Linda Gilkerson
This week, Jenna is joined by Dr. Linda Gilkerson, a professor at the Erikson Institute, to explore the transformative FAN Model—Facilitating Attuned Interactions. Tune in as they navigate the challenges of fussy babies and delve into practical applications of the FAN Model, as well as The Fussy Baby FAN Model. Don't miss this insightful conversation on nurturing strong, sturdy and nurturing connections with your little ones.
Show Notes:
Dr. Linda Gilkerson | Erikson Institute
Learn more about The FAN Model
Graduate Programs | Erikson Institute
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Ethics in Attachment: Dr. Camille Humes
*Please excuse the quality of the introduction, thank you!*
In this episode, Jenna and Dr. Camille Humes explore the ethical complexities of client-professional relationships in the mental health field. Through compelling stories and insights, they illuminate the delicate balance between ethics and empathy, offering valuable lessons for listeners on navigating boundaries and fostering trust in therapeutic settings.
Show Notes:
Email Dr. Humes
https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/Code-of-Ethics-English
https://www.counseling.org/about/values-statements
https://www.apa.org/ethics/code
Customer Reviews
Exceptional
This podcast is a gem for any child therapist, full of rich content, well interviewed, exceptional guests, I find myself going back to earlier podcasts to relisten and always pick up something new because each episode offers so much.