50 min

Alysse Loomis PhD, LCSW | Early Childhood Trauma and the Education System Mentally Flexible

    • Mental Health

Welcome back to Mentally Flexible! My guest today is Dr. Alysse Loomis. Alysse is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah in the College of Social Work. She also has experience as a clinician specializing in early childhood trauma. Alysse’s current research explores the impact of early childhood trauma and other adversity. She is interested in identifying mechanisms through which childhood adversity contributes to educational and health disparities as well as understanding how natural systems of care, such as schools, can be leveraged to prevent future adversity exposure and support child well-being.
In this episode we explore a range of topics including:

- Alysse’s background in researching trauma 
- The overlap of trauma and attachment disruptions 
- Alysse’s research in childhood adversity and the education system
- The need for greater support for teachers 
- The consequences of Pre-school expulsions and suspensions
- Alysse’s experience having a child and understanding attachment more directly 
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Learn more about Alysse and her research: https://faculty.utah.edu/u6025588-ALYSSE_M._LOOMIS/research/index.hml
Follow Alysse on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlysseLoomis
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Connect with me on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/mentallyflexible/
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Check out my song “Glimpse at Truth” that you hear in the intro/outro of every episode. https://tomparkes.bandcamp.com/track/glimpse-at-truth

Welcome back to Mentally Flexible! My guest today is Dr. Alysse Loomis. Alysse is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah in the College of Social Work. She also has experience as a clinician specializing in early childhood trauma. Alysse’s current research explores the impact of early childhood trauma and other adversity. She is interested in identifying mechanisms through which childhood adversity contributes to educational and health disparities as well as understanding how natural systems of care, such as schools, can be leveraged to prevent future adversity exposure and support child well-being.
In this episode we explore a range of topics including:

- Alysse’s background in researching trauma 
- The overlap of trauma and attachment disruptions 
- Alysse’s research in childhood adversity and the education system
- The need for greater support for teachers 
- The consequences of Pre-school expulsions and suspensions
- Alysse’s experience having a child and understanding attachment more directly 
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Learn more about Alysse and her research: https://faculty.utah.edu/u6025588-ALYSSE_M._LOOMIS/research/index.hml
Follow Alysse on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlysseLoomis
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If you want to support the podcast…
Please subscribe on iTunes and leave a review :)    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentally-flexible/id1539933988
Connect with me on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/mentallyflexible/
Explore the website. https://mentallyflexible.com/
Check out my song “Glimpse at Truth” that you hear in the intro/outro of every episode. https://tomparkes.bandcamp.com/track/glimpse-at-truth

50 min