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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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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
Today, Jenna sits down with Dr. Kate Zinsser, Associate Professor at UIC, co-founder of the EMOTERS tool, and author of "No Longer Welcome: The Epidemic of Early Childhood Expulsion". Join us for a very insightful conversation about early childhood expulsion and the effects it has on both development, and attachment.
Show Notes:
www.emoters.org
www.setlab.com
Get the Book
Use code ASPROMP8 for 30% off!
This week, Jenna sits down with Lori, Sara, and Kelsey, authors of 'Adoption Unfiltered,' as they share their diverse adoption experiences. From adoptee to adoptive parent to birth parent, they offer candid insights into the challenges and healing journey, exploring the power of attachment. Join us for a heartfelt discussion on love, loss, and resilience in adoption.
Show Notes:
Check out the Book!
Lori's Website
Sara's Website
Kelsey's Website
This week, Jenna sits down with DJ Johnson, who shares his life story about his time before, during, and after living in the Indiana foster care system. Despite the physical and emotional trauma he's suffered, he now leads a successful and fulfilling life as a husband, father, author, mentor and specialist in helping parents ensure that their children have room to grow into the best version of themselves.
Show Notes:
DJ's Website
DJ's Instagram
DJ's Book
This week, Jenna joins Josh Carlson, the Executive Director of the Knowledge Center here at Chaddock, for an insightful conversation about the different styles of attachment in the workplace, and how you can support your employees, co-workers and everyone in between to bring out the best in your team.
Show Notes:
https://www.tkcchaddock.org/
https://www.tkcchaddock.org/events/tirf-schools-conference/
https://attachmenttheoryinaction.podbean.com/e/david-wallin-on-the-necessity-of-the-therapists-self-revelation-part-1/
https://attachmenttheoryinaction.podbean.com/e/david-wallin-on-the-necessity-of-the-therapists-self-revelation-part-2/
https://adultattachmentlab.human.cornell.edu/HazanShaver1990.pdf
https://thecircleworks.com/
Today, Jenna sits down with Dr. Scott Lyons, author of "Addicted to Drama", creator of The Embody Lab and holistic psychologist. Together, they explore the intricacies of stress, drama, and attachment wounds, delving into their lasting and impactful effects on both our relationships and daily existence.
Show Notes:
Dr. Scott Lyon's Website
The Embody Lab
The Gently Used Human Podcast
Addicted to Drama Book
Join Jenna in a compelling conversation with psychologist Dr. Rana Pishva as they delve into the challenges of new parenthood. Dr. Pishva provides valuable insights on discovering your parenting identity, debunking myths surrounding motherhood, and navigating the journey of parenting as a whole.
Show Notes:
Dr. Privas' Contact Information:
rppsychology.ca
dr.rana.pishva@rppsychology.ca
Other Resources
Journaling in Psychotherapy
Post Partum Supports International
Help For Moms
Canada
Perinatal Wellbeing Ontario
Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health
Sunnybrooke Pregnancy and Infant Loss Network
Dr. Alexandra Sacks Ted Talk
Books
What No One Tells You: A Guide to Your Emotions from Pregnancy to Motherhood by A. Sacks and C. Birndorf
Mother Brain by Chelsea Conaboy
This week, Jenna sits down with professor and children's book author, Dr. Katelen Fortunati, who brings her insider knowledge, strategies and experiences to a conversation about the lives of children and families who have been impacted by parental incarceration.
Get your tickets below for a FREE Webinar with Jenna and Karen Andor on February 8th, 2024!
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Show Notes:
University of Saint Mary: Online MSW Program - Forensics Concentration
We Got Us Now Podcast
We Got Us Now Website
Sesame Street's Little Children Big Challenges: Incarceration
Angel Tree
Rutgers National Resource Center Lists
Youth.gov's 'Children with Incarcerated Parents' Website
Michael Trout's Book: They Took My Parents Away
Children's Books:
Dr. Fourtunati's Free PDF Books
Kofi's Mom by Richard Dyches
Dougies Dad by Richard Dyches
But Why is Daddy in Prison? by Erika Ruiz
Anna's Test by Whitney Quinn Hollins
Missing Daddy by Mariame Kaba
The Night Dad Went to Jail by Melissa Higgins
Visiting Day by Jacqueline Woodson
What is Jail, Mommy? by Jackie Stanglin
My Daddy is in Jail by Janet Bender
Youth Books:
Slugg: A Boy's Life in the Age of Mass Incarceration by Tony Lewis Jr.
Teen Guide to Living with Incarcerated Parents by Anye Young
Everyone Makes Mistakes by Madison Strempek
From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks
Ruby on the Outside by Nora Raleigh
Where's Dad? by Richard Dyches
Two of Every 100 by Richard Dyches
Today, Jenna takes a moment to reflect on her year. She talks about some of the incredible conversations she's had since becoming the new host of ATIA, the lessons she's learned, and what she'll take into the new year. We thank you so much for listening to the show, it wouldn't be possible without your continued support! Thank you again, and we wish you a beautiful and attachment-filled 2024!
Show Notes:
- Watch the Previous Episodes!
Save the Date: Free Webinar with Karen Andor!
- Thursday February 8th, 2024
- Get your tickets here! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-dissociation-in-children-tickets-791604790237?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
Today, Jenna talks with "Attachment Nerd" and author of "Securely Attached", Eli Harwood, about her journey, the different styles of attachment, and she also shares insightful and practical advice to help develop secure, meaningful attachments.
Show Notes:
attachmentnerd.com
attachmentlabs.com
Purchase "Securely Attached"
Check out the Attachment Nerd on Instagram
In this week’s episode, Jenna welcomes Dr. Katie Heiden-Rootes for a conversation about how attachment can support LGBTQIA+ youth and their families, especially during the upcoming holiday season. Dr. Heiden-Rootes also provides perspectives, insights, resources and tips for supporting the attachment needs of the queer community.
Show Notes:
katieheidenrootes.com
Blog (katieheidenrootes.com)
The Queer and Trans Wellness Clinic at SLU
Medical Family Therapy Program at SLU
Queering Your Therapy Practice by Dr. Julie Tilsen
The Trevor Project
SQSH
Campaign for Southern Equality
Today, Jenna welcomes Dr. Jennifer Mullan of Decolonizing Therapy® for a conversation on the obstacles created by systemic inequity in mental health care, and how to overcome them.
Show Notes:
Watch the interview on YouTube
More Information about Dr. Jennifer Mullan and Decolonizing Therapy®
Jenna welcomes Siris Raquel Rivas-Verdejo for a conversation about approaching attachment issues in neurodivergent individuals.
Show Notes:
Watch on YouTube
Empowering Light Language
Amazon Author Page
'Being a Different Possibility' Resources
Being a Different Possibility monthly calls
Jenna welcomes Dr. Jean Clinton of McMaster University for a conversation about the important roles of relationships, belonging, and connectedness in creating secure attachment.
Show Notes:
Watch on YouTube
Dr. Jean Clinton's Website
Purchase Love Builds Brains
Dr. Jean Clinton's YouTube Channel
In this week's episode of Attachment Theory in Action, I welcome Chris Bruno of the Restoration Project for a conversation on fatherhood and attachment.
Show notes:
Watch The Conversation on YouTube
The Restoration Project: Take the Tremor Assessment
The ReStory Approach
This week, Jenna welcomes Karen Andor to the show for a conversation about what dissociation looks like in children with trauma and attachment issues.
Show Notes:
Watch the Full Episode on Youtube
Karen Andor's Website
This week, Jenna sits down with Nat Vikitsreth to discuss issues in social justice parenting, and what that can mean for the parent-child dynamic.
Show Notes:
Watch the Conversation on YouTube
Come Back to Care Website
Come Back to Care Podcast
The 7-week social justice parenting and inner child re-parenting program
Come Back to Care Instagram
This week, Jenna sits down with trauma specialists Duygu & Yener Balan to discuss their recent book, Re-Write: A Trauma Workbook of Creative Writing and Recovery in Our New Normal, and what it was like collaborating on a book in the throes of the pandemic.
Show notes:
Watch the Interview on YouTube
Duygu Balan, LPCC:
DuyguBalan.com
Duygu Balan on LinkedIn
Yener Balan, MD, DFAPA:
YenerBalan.com
Yener Balan on LinkedIn
This week, Jenna Kelly sits down with Susan Andrien and Angela Harris for a conversation about their work with Dr. Bruce Perry's Neurosequential Model, and applying that to trauma and attachment issues in the school system.
In this week's episode of Attachment Theory in Action, host Jenna Kelly has a conversation with Sheila Frick of Vital Links about sensory integration and her work with Therapeutic Listening and TRE.
Show Notes:
Watch the episode on YouTube!
Vital Links - Developers of Therapeutic Listening
Tension & Trauma Release Exercises
Interesting taster but this really felt cut short, please consider longer episodes 🙏 expression is so much more true when there's no time limit
Fantastic episode!