Podcasts about child parent psychotherapy

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Best podcasts about child parent psychotherapy

Latest podcast episodes about child parent psychotherapy

RadioEd
Breaking The Cycle: How Positive Childhood Experiences Protect Against Trauma

RadioEd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 21:42


Hosted by writers Emma Atkinson and Jordyn Reiland, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver's deep pool of bright brains to explore the most compelling and interesting research coming out of DU. See below for a transcript of this episode. This week, production assistant and DU graduate student Madeleine Lebovic steps in to host.  Show Notes When Hollywood paints a picture of childhood, it's often one of nostalgia-tinged wonder. Playing outside, moments of carefree innocence and the highs and lows of the adventure of self-discovery.   But this is not the childhood that everyone experiences. For many, childhood was a place of uncertainty and fear. And when those kids grow up to become parents, those hard realities can impact their own parenting. How can we break those cycles of intergenerational trauma? This week on RadioEd, Madeleine Lebovic chats with Associate Professor of Clinical Child Psychology Angela Narayan about the surprising science behind reflecting on positive childhood experiences – and how it can help parents counter childhood adversity.  Angela Narayan, PhD, LP, is an Associate Professor in the Clinical Child Psychology PhD Program in the Department of Psychology at the University of Denver (DU). She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She received her PhD in Clinical Child Psychology from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota and completed a predoctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry and Child Trauma Research Program at UCSF. Narayan directs a program of research that examines how childhood adversity and positive childhood experiences have enduring effects on development across adolescence, adulthood and parenthood. She is particularly interested in understanding intergenerational pathways of adversity, psychopathology, and resilience in populations with diverse backgrounds.  Narayan is a licensed clinical psychologist in Colorado and a clinical supervisor in the Center for Child and Family Psychology (CCFP) in the DU Department of Psychology. Her expertise is in trauma-informed therapies (e.g., Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy) and relationship-based and parent-focused treatments (e.g., Parent Management Training, Interpersonal Psychotherapy). She also directs the DU Department of Psychology's PROTECT Lab where researchers study the intergenerational transmission of risk and resilience across families and generations. Links to different versions of the Benevolent Childhood Experiences scale, used to assess positive experiences in childhood, can be found under instruments. More Information: Positive childhood experiences predict less psychopathology and stress in pregnant women with childhood adversity: A pilot study of the benevolent childhood experiences (BCEs) scale by Angela Narayan et al. A multisystem, dimensional interplay of assets versus adversities: Revised benevolent childhood experiences (BCEs) in the context of childhood maltreatment, threat, and deprivation by Angela Narayan et al.  Relationship of Childhood Abuse and Household Dysfunction to Many of the Leading Causes of Death in Adults: The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study by Vincent J Felitti, MD, FACP et al.  Information on ACEs from the CDC 

Hverdagspsyken
Tidlige traumer og smerte m/ Anneli Mjøen og Guro Vigestad

Hverdagspsyken

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 81:11


Hvordan oppstår traumer i oss og hvordan påvirker det oss både som barn og voksne?I denne episoden skal vi se på traumer fra to sammenfattende perspektiver -  traumer i barndommen og traumer som kommer til uttrykk igjen i voksenalder. Du får møte psykologspesialist Guro Vigestad og traumeterapeut og forfatter Anneli Mjøen som jobber på hver sin side av dette viktige feltet. Guro deler fra sitt arbeid med de aller minste og deres foreldre der lek og relasjon er viktig, mens Anneli deler fra sitt arbeid med voksne der hun løfter frem viktigheten av å lytte til kroppen, på lik linje med sjelen og hodet. De deler innsikt om hvordan traumer påvirker oss ulikt i forskjellige deler av livet, men også hvordan vi kan møte traumene våre på en bedre måte.Sammen med Jimmy ser de på hvordan vårt hyperindividualistiske samfunn påvirker traumefeltet, men også hva vi kan gjøre bedre i møte med både egne og næres traumatiske opplevelser.Anneli Mjøen er forfatter, frilansjournalist, yogalærer og traumeterapeut med spesialisering innen NARM klinisk traumeterapi. Hun har praktisert yoga og meditasjon fra ung alder, og har undervist fulltid på Oslo Yoga siden 2007. Hun har også studert naturmedisin, medisin, qiong og tradisjonell kinesisk medisin og gitt ut boken “Yoga for hele familien” - en barnebok om skaperkraft og DVD-en “Yoga mot stress”. Nå er hun aktuell med boken “Traumefri”, der hun deler om egen reise og arbeid med traumer på en innsiktsfull måte.Guro Vigestad er psykologspesialist ved BUP i Bergen og deltidsengasjert ved RBUP Øst og Sør, der hun sammen med Anita Krøvel-Velle er to av tre trenere i Child-Parent Psychotherapy i Norge. Guro jobber aktivt med den anerkjente metoden der man bruker lek som aktiv komponent for å prosessere og uttrykke traumer hos barn i tett relasjon med omsorgspersoner. Hun holder også foredrag og jobber aktivt for å øke kompetansen på dette feltet i fagmiljøene i landet.God lytting!Vi trenger din hjelp for å fortsette å lage Hverdagspsyken!

All About The Benefits
EP 129 - Tracy Schreifels, Healing Prenatal Traumas

All About The Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 46:59


EP 129 - Tracy Schreifels, Healing Prenatal TraumasThe thinking for infants and mental health had always been that they were too young to remember any potentially traumatic events. Upon further research, we've come to realize that although infants don't store the memories in the same way, these events are stored in the body and can affect us later on in life. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: What all the letters behind Tracy's name mean and why they're thereWhat exactly is Infant Mental Health and what it all entailsWhy infants aren't too young to remember traumas and how they store themHow Tracy can help people who have experienced scary things at a young ageWhy it's never too early or too late to intervene if there is possible past traumaHow your body stores and holds onto physical traumas over timeWhy Tracy always works with children with their caregiver in the roomTracy's book recommendations for those looking to learn moreHow Brain Spotting uses a “Happy Place” for you to retreat to in your brainFAVORITE QUOTE: “If your parents are still around, maybe even asking them, ‘Did something happen when I was young that I would have had this memory or that this feeling comes up?'”Tracy SchreifelsCONNECT WITH TRACYTRACY SCHREIFELS    MS, LMFT, IMH-E (III)Holding onto hope while on the journey to healing is part of my role as your therapist. I use a developmental approach to help clients gain an understanding of their past in order to make choices about their future. Whether you are seeking therapy to heal past wounds or address current issues, my approach is a collaborative one, building upon your personal strengths and resilience. I provide individual, family, parent-child, and/or couples therapy to address a variety of mental health symptoms, behavioral disorders, and relationship problems. My approach addresses trauma, relationship ruptures, and finding the strengths that developed as a result of the journey to guide clients in achieving their goals. I specialize in working with young children (birth-age 5) and their caregivers as well as with adults of all ages. I am Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, endorsed in Infant Mental health and have training in in Theraplay, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and Circle of Security Parenting.www.ellisoncenter.orgCONNECT with Lori: Lori Jewett Unscripted is a podcast that uncovers the transformative power of unearthing your inner superpowers.  We're here to explore the incredible benefits that come from digging deep within ourselves.  Uncover hidden strengths and untapped abilities that lie within each and every one of us.  Whether you're seeking personal growth or looking to make a lasting impact on the world, this podcast is your guide to unleashing your inner superhero.  Be sure to catch this and other profound episodes of Lori Jewett Unscripted in Apple Podcasts.

New Manager Media, Manage Right from the Start
What's keeping you from living in the present moment with Gayle Weill | DFS 307

New Manager Media, Manage Right from the Start

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 25:46 Transcription Available


Get all the inside secrets and tools you need to help you develop your intuitive and leadership skills so you are on the path to the highest level of success with ease. There is a lot of talk about anxiety and how to resolve it. Gayle Weill, licensed psychotherapist, shares some tools to help yourself.In this episode you will learn:Speaking to the subconscious mindLiving in the present moment - what's standing in the wayMindset is a choice! Choose your view!Connect with Gayle Weill: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayledaskal/Gayle Weill is a Licensed psychotherapist. Having graduated from Yeshiva University's MSW program, Ms. Weill went on to receive additional certifications and trainings in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, EMDR, and Hypnosis. She also has national accreditation as an Adoption-Competent therapist and is a Circle of Security-Parenting facilitator, which is a program that promotes the attachment bond between parents and their young children.If you are ready to start reaching your goals instead of simply dreaming about it, start today with 12minutegift.com! Grab your FREE meditation: Reduce Your Anxiety MEDITATIONAre you ready to tiptoe into your intuition and tap into your soul's message? Let's talk Listen in as Jennifer Takagi, founder of Takagi Consulting, 5X time Amazon.Com Best Selling-Author, Certified Soul Care Coach, Certified Jack Canfield Success Principle Trainer, Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst and Facilitator of the DISC Behavioral Profiles, Certified Change Style Indicator Facilitator, Law of Attraction Practitioner, and Certified Coaching Specialist - leadership entrepreneur, speaker and trainer, shares the lessons she's learned along the way. Each episode is designed to give you the tools, ideas, and inspiration to lead with integrity. Humor is a big part of Jennifer's life, so expect a few puns and possibly some sarcasm. Tune in for a motivational guest, a story or tips to take you even closer to that success you've been coveting. Please share the episodes that inspired you the most and be sure to leave a comment. Official Website: http://www.takagiconsulting.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifertakagi/Facebook: facebook.com/takagiconsulting Wishing you the best,Jennifer TakagiSpeaker, Trainer, Author, Catalyst for HealingPS: We would love to hear from you! For questions, coaching, or to book interviews, please email my team at Jennifer@takagiconsulting.com

The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
149 Triggered By Your Child's Behavior? Gayle Weill Helps You Be Your Best Self!

The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 22:32


Hey Friends~  When you get triggered by your child's behavior, there is a reason!   When we respond internally to our children's behavior, it may be deeper, within YOU . . .  It MIGHT NOT actually  the child's behavior.     This triggering can be a barrier to being one's best self!  Today, we learn to develop that inner sense that allows you to see your child separately from your internal heightened response.   Guest Gayle Weill will share her expertise to show you how to separate those 2 things!  This is a must-listen episode!!   Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  hello@thelanguageofplay.com   ABOUT THE GUEST:   Gayle Weill is a Licensed psychotherapist. Having graduated from Yeshiva University's MSW program, Ms. Weill went on to receive additional certifications and training in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, EMDR, and Hypnosis. She also has national accreditation as an Adoption-Competent therapist and is a Circle of Security-Parenting facilitator, which is a program that promotes the attachment bond between parents and their young children. CONTACT THE GUEST:   gayleweill@gmail.com Website: https://gayleweilllcsw.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayledaskal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gayleweilltherapy/   RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter!  https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/newsletter-optin Sign up for FREE 21 Days of Encouragement in your inbox!https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/1-21signup Join my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557381098806 Sign up for a 15 min "Let's Meet Session" on zoom!  Let's Meet Session For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at hello@thelanguageofplay.com    If You Liked This Episode, You Will Want To Listen To These Episodes: 33 Series: “Why Won't the Kids Listen!?” part 6: BiG EMoTioNS! 4 things to ask yourself before you respond 47 EXPERT: Jaci Finneman: Helping Kids Make Apology with the “Make It Right” Technique 69 Can You Really Reparent Yourself? And When You Should Consider It. 108 EXPERT: Dewey Kraus Discusses Self-Compassion When Parenting 124 Coach Brett Baughman: “Take 5 and Come Back Better” Here's How!

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

This is a republishing of an archived episode with Dr. Mica Gonzalez."To be a child is to endure a prolonged situation in which the human mind is more complex than the self can ordinarily bear. Our minds in themselves produce contents that will be overwhelming. To be successfully normal then, we rather have to dumb ourselves down."-Christopher BollusAt the time I'm writing this I've completed 278 interviews on The Trauma Therapist Podcast. However, I can't name one guest who specializes in working with early childhood and trauma.Meet Dr. Mica Gonzalez.Mica is a clinical psychologist specializing in early childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work involves helping young children and their families recover from trauma and loss primarily through the medium of the child-parent relationship.Mica received his doctoral degree from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and trained in a variety of settings, including a middle school, an adult day treatment facility, and a home-visiting early intervention program. Mica is trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, a trauma-informed approach to early intervention, and has an endorsement as an Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist from the California Center for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health. He has also presented on temperament, assessment, and social-emotional development in the early years as well as provided consultation to trainees learning to work with young children.Currently, Mica is dedicated to three endeavors: working with young children and latino immigrant families at the Early Childhood Mental Health Program; seeing children, teens, adults, and couples in his private practice in Oakland, California, and providing online early parenting education through his blog and website, The Good Enough Parents.In This EpisodeMica's Website: The Good Enough ParentsGet Mica's Free Course Parenting Tough ToddlersContact Mica: mica@thegoodenoughparents.comdrmicagonzalez.comdr.mica.gonzalez@gmail.comMica's Book Recommendations:Psychotherapy with Infants and Young Children: Repairing the Effects of Stress and Trauma on Early Attachment, by Alicia F. Lieberman,‎ Patricia Van HornLosing a Parent to Death in the Early Years: Guidelines for the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement in Infancy and Early Childhood, by Alicia F. Lieberman,‎ Nance C. Compton,‎ Patricia Van Horn,‎ Chandra Ghosh Ippen---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement

The MSing Link
128. Improving Boundaries & Communication w/ Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick

The MSing Link

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 29:17


Join me today as I chat with Elizabeth Fedrick on all things boundaries! From the different types, why they are important, and how to set them, she shares her knowledge & tips on how to be effective, but kind. Boundaries are such an important tool in effective communication and relationships! You won't want to miss this one! Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick, PhD, LPC Biography: I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and have my doctorate degree in Psychology. I am trained in various therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I provide an integrated approach to treatment and believe that counseling should be individualized for each client. I find it extremely important to provide a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment. I understand it is difficult to seek help and to take the first step towards change; I would be honored to support and empower you through this process. Psychology Today - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/elizabeth-fedrick-gilbert-az/463490 Links Dr. Elizabeth's podcast: Relatable | Relationships Unfiltered YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5KM8m7Dkn3n7P0y8kry9mfRG4T0sL_F1 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-relationships-unfiltered/id1656318412 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25MTdPoBtOzqcCgH9Ut0jD?si=fad6d3a05ba04afd Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/relatable---relationships-unfiltered Website: https://www.evolvecounselingaz.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drelizabethfedrick IG: @drelizabethfedrick Additional Resources: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/insider Reach out to Me: hello@doctorgretchenhawley.com Website: www.MSingLink.com Social: ★ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mswellness ★ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gretchen ★ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/doctorgretchenhawley?sub_confirmation=1 → Game Changers Course: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/GameChangersCourse → Total Core Program: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TotalCoreProgram → The MSing Link: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TheMSingLink

All Things Narrative
Building Bridges Between Narrative Therapy and Family Psychotherapy

All Things Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 48:57


Joining us this week is clinical social worker and family psychotherapist Keren Gonzalez. Along with Keren's story, we discuss various Narrative Therapy concepts (externalizing, re-authoring, absent but implicit, etc.) and how they connect with Keren's practice and passion as a mental health advocate.  Keren Gonzalez graduated from Florida Atlantic University with her Master's in Social Work and has her LCSW. She completed her undergraduate studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University where she received her BS in psychology. She is trained in EMDR and is a Circle of Security facilitator. Currently, she works as therapist at The Center for Child Counseling, focusing on using Child-Parent Psychotherapy to address trauma in families and children ages 0-5. Keren believes that all of her experiences—both personal and professional—have driven her interest in pursuing justice for vulnerable populations. In her spare time, she enjoys biking, reading a good book, and playing with her dog Luna. Support us on patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsnarrativepodcast/membership  All Things Narrative cultivates personal development through storytelling. Become more purpose-driven by learning how to better understand and communicate your life story. Offerings include: The ‘Live A Meaningful Story' Coaching Program, workshops for organizations, storytelling classes, the All Things Narrative Podcast, 1-on-1 Narrative Coaching, speaking engagements, and facilitating storytelling events. Led by award-winning Narrative Practitioner Derrick Hatch, we will be your guide towards telling and living a meaningful story. Learn more at allthingsnarrative.com and schedule a FREE consultation to see how we can support you! Like us on Facebook @allthingsnarrative Follow us on Instagram @allthingsnarrative Read my Film Diary (including reviews and rankings) on Letterboxd @derrickhATN

Promoting Resilience
Season 3, Episode 1: Understanding Perinatal Child Parent Psychotherapy: Taking a Culturally Informed Approach to Implementation

Promoting Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 28:36


Host, Dr. Catherine Cerulli, a professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester, is joined by her guest, Donna Walck, PhD, a therapist at Mt. Hope Family Center where she has practiced for 15+ years. Dr. Walck shares her expertise using Perinatal Child Parent Psychotherapy (P-CPP), an evidence-based trauma-informed therapeutic model for children ages birth to five years and their parents/caregivers. By exploring P-CPP and how it has been integrated into Project PROMISE, part of our TRANSFORM Research Center, Drs. Cerulli and Walck discuss the goals and delivery methods for administering the model. Additionally, and very importantly, Dr. Walck shares the impact of the social determinants of health on the population with whom she works, as well as how race and ethnicity play a role in the implementation and efficacy of P-CPP. There are challenges with providing services to participants who are part of research studies, as sustainability for the continuation of service provision might be cut due to lack of continued funding. In this case, Dr. Walck shares how creating sustainability for service provision is critical. Through training therapists and other providers on P-CPP, Mt. Hope is helping to grow a pool of therapist. The key takeaway Dr. Walck shares is that providing models that are racially and ethnically appropriate is imperative in the success of the model, as well as that providing early preventive interventions.  P-CPP may lead to better outcomes for the parent and baby to live their best lives.

GET INSPIRED with Jason Rosell
How to thrive in your emotional states and relationships with Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick

GET INSPIRED with Jason Rosell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 38:12


Anxiety, panic, and relationships can be tricky, exhausting, and at times uncomfortable! Today's guest, Dr. Liz Fedrick and myself have a variety of conversations on these topics you are going to LOVE! Dr. Liz gives some amazing tips and tools that will teach you how to embrace struggles, communication, and take control of your life! Grab your pen and paper to take some notes. The value from this episode is golden

New Hampshire Family NOW
S2 E41—A Stance of Curiosity

New Hampshire Family NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 29:36


For the SEASON 2 FINALE, Dr. Cassie Yackley, Director of the Center for Trauma-Responsive Practice Change, joins us to talk Child Parent Psychotherapy, uncovering pathways rather than pathologies, and turning emotional responses into positive choices. Also, co-hosts Joelyn Drennan and Nathan Fink reminisce and later do a little in-office caroling.Support the showLISTEN on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ask your smart speaker to play NH Family NOW!

Starve the Ego Feed the Soul
Relational Programming with Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick

Starve the Ego Feed the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 48:59


To sign up for my Navigating Grief and Loss Course for $50 off during the pre-sale go here https://www.nicobarraza.com/grieflosscourseIf you are interested in working together one one one, either as an individual or couple go here https://www.nicobarraza.com/Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick, PhD, LPC, is the guest this week and we talk all things relational programing, specifically how to become aware of your emotional inheritance to not only understand your patterned behavior in relationships, but change the undesirable parts that may be causing damage and division within your dating and partnering. You can find Dr. Liz on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drelizabethfedrick/And see her work via her company https://www.evolvecounselingaz.com/BioDr. Elizabeth Fedrick a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Arizona and is trained in various therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and Motivational Interviewing. She has a doctoral degree in Psychology, as well as a master's degree in Professional Counseling. Dr. Fedrick specializes in working with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, attachment, grief and loss, life transitions, and personal improvement (including motivation & self-esteem). She provides an integrated approach to treatment and believes that counseling should be individualized to the specific needs of each client. Dr. Fedrick believes in providing her clients with the essential tools and resources needed in order to obtain the healing and change they are seeking, as well as to maintain this transformation long-term. She finds it extremely important to provide a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment for all of her clients. ​Dr. Fedrick is also a professor at Grand Canyon University, where she teaches behavioral health and psychology courses. She also co-hosts a YouTube and podcast channel, Evolve Counseling, geared towards parenting and other various mental health topics. Dr. Fedrick presents mental health talks throughout her community, as well as authors mental health articles for various media outlets. 

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

The world doesn't seem to be letting up in the level of craziness we're all experiencing. In the spirit of providing at least a tiny bit of relief and hope this week I'm republishing this series I did with these amazing guests on the topic of “Managing in The Midst of The Pandemic.Today we continue with our series on Managing during the current outbreak with my guest, Dr. Mica Gonzalez.Mica is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of Family First Psychotherapy in Oakland, California and he specializes in helping anxious, aggressive, and hyper kids and their stressed out parents.When I queried people about who they wanted to hear from for this series, Mica's name came up. And when you listen to this interview, you'll understand why. Mica has an amazing way of articulating concepts about early child development and therapy while at that same time, conveying a sense of groundedness and calm. Perfect for this series!Mica is hosting a free webinar April 8th at 10:30 am PST on Developing resilience in uncertain times.Register for it here. Developing resilience in uncertain times.First off, a giant thank-you to my sponsor:TalkspaceTalkspace online therapy is the most convenient and affordable way to make lasting change in your life with the support of a licensed therapist.Send your licensed therapist text, audio, picture or video messages from your phone or computer whenever you need to. Even if it's on the way to work! You don't have to make appointments or deal with extra commutes. Everything happens within Talkspace's secure platform, all on your schedule.As a listener of the The Trauma Therapist | Podcast, you can get $100 off your first month on Talkspace by going to Talkspace.com and using the code TRAUMATHERAPIST.Mica received his doctoral degree from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and trained in a variety of settings, including a middle school, an adult day treatment facility, and home-visiting early intervention programs. He is trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, a trauma-informed approach to early intervention, and has an endorsement as an Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist from the California Center for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health.Mica also provides online early parenting education through his blog and website,The Good Enough Parents.In This EpisodeFamily First PsychotherapyThe Good Enough ParentsArticle by Aisha AhmadMica is hosting a free webinar April 8th at 10:30 am PST on Developing resilience in uncertain times.Register for it here. Developing resilience in uncertain times.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement

No Pix After Dark Podcast
EP 176: Relationships with Dr Elizabeth Fedrick founder of Evolve Counseling

No Pix After Dark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 36:35


EP 176: Aaron spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick, PhD, LPC the founder of Evolve Counseling & Behavioral Health Services from Gilbert AZ.Every year Nopixafterdark podcast likes to speak with a different types of Therapist. This year I wanted to talk about Relationship Therapist and how things went during pandemic dating, warning signs, Toxic traits, dating apps and cuffing season. My listeners and I had many questions for Dr Elizebeth and she had the answers. Dr Elizbeth dropped many jewels and gems in this episode Dr Elizabeth also has a podcast called Cool Calm Connected Podcast I recommend. Thank Dr.   www.evolvecounselingaz.com IG. EvolveCounseling_AZ IG: Cool _calm_connected podcast     Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Arizona and is trained in various therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and Motivational Interviewing. She has a doctoral degree in Psychology, as well as a master's degree in Professional Counseling. Dr. Fedrick specializes in working with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, attachment, grief and loss, life transitions, and personal improvement (including motivation & self-esteem). She provides an integrated approach to treatment and believes that counseling should be individualized to the specific needs of each client. Dr. Fedrick believes in providing her clients with the essential tools and resources needed in order to obtain the healing and change they are seeking, as well as to maintain this transformation long-term. She finds it extremely important to provide a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment for all of her clients. ​ Dr. Fedrick is also a professor at Grand Canyon University, where she teaches behavioral health and psychology courses. She also co-hosts a YouTube and podcast channel, Evolve Counseling, geared towards parenting and other various mental health topics. Dr. Fedrick presents mental health talks throughout her community, as well as authors mental health articles for various media outlets

Inner Healing Paths
Healing Trauma with EMDR Therapy with Sandra Ascencio, LCSW

Inner Healing Paths

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 33:38


Hello Everyone! I invite you to listen to this new episode of my podcast, which is all about healing trauma with EMDR which stands for Eye Movement and Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy. EMDR is a powerful modality that helps to heal traumatic memories. In our conversation, Sandra describes what EMDR is and how she uses this approach in her therapeutic work with others. Sandra also opens up about her journey on finding her calling. Sandra is a mental health therapist from California. She specializes in trauma-informed treatments modalities such as EMDR, Brainspotting, CBBT, Trauma-CBT, Child-Parent Psychotherapy. To learn more about Sandra and her services, check out her website https://sandraascencio.com/. You can also find her on Instagram @sandra_ascencio_therapy.  If you find this episode helpful and healing on your journey please it with a friend or on your social media. Also, please leave me review on Apple Podcasts, as reviews really help reach more people who need this healing message. Follow me on Instagram @rosashettylcsw for daily inspiration on all things related to healing! Wishing you all continued inspiration, healing, and abundance. Please take good care of yourselves!   With Love & Gratitude, Rosa

Everything You Want To Know About Therapy *but were too afraid to ask
Episode 8: Discussing working with the Latinx community with Paty Peńa, LMFT

Everything You Want To Know About Therapy *but were too afraid to ask

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 69:13


In this episode, we interview Paty Peńa, a Spanish-speaking Mexican-American licensed marriage and family therapist working in Chicago, IL in private practice and at a non-for-profit mental health agency. Paty focuses her work on children, adolescents and adults and has specialized training in Theraplay, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Brainspotting- a treatment modality which we discuss in depth. We ask her hard hitting questions (like why being culturally competent matters) and do a deep dive into acculturation factors when working with the Latinx community, breaking generational stigmas and which treatment modalities she uses to work with clients who have experienced trauma. Don't miss this episode if you are interested in the ins and outs of seeking treatment specific to the Latinx community. For more information about Paty's practice, please visit her profile at www.psychologytoday.com, www.therapyden.com or her email: patypenamft@gmail.com. Also, check out our Instagram account: @therapy_podcast_ for more information on topics discussed in this episode including brainspotting, marriage and family therapy and more.

Elevating La Cultura Podcast
Patricia Peña: The importance of Latinas in therapy & how to find a therapist that's right for you.

Elevating La Cultura Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 59:33


In this week's episode, I had the privilege to chat with Patricia Peña, a Licensed marriage and family therapist with her own private practice, Patricia Peña Therapy LLC. where she provides individual and family therapy to children, teens, adults, and families.Paty is employed full time at Children's Research Triangle as their Senior Bilingual Child and Family Therapist and Early Childhood Advisor. She plays multiple roles at CRT including running parenting groups, individual and family therapy, and providing clinical consultation with therapists on staff. Paty practices various forms of therapy such as Theraplay, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Brainspotting, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, etc. She specializes in treating trauma and attachment issues. She's also the co-founder of Chicago Latinx Therapy Group, a networking group for Latinx psychotherapists which makes her great advocate for other people in her field.She shares a lot of great info on therapy and also encouragement to elevate the next generation of therapists.website: Psychology TodayIG: @mft_paty

Welcome to the Field
Episode 4- Child-Parent Psychotherapy

Welcome to the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 31:03


Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is an evidence based practice originally designed by Alicia Lieberman, PhD, with the University of California, San Francisco.  In this episode Pete Cudney from VT-CWTP interviews Vermont psychologist Kaitlin Zura, MA, from the NFI Family Center, about how children are impacted by trauma, how the CPP model guides the healing process for the child, and how to access CPP for children in Vermont.

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Ten: How Scientific Advances Added New Dimensions to Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Part Two

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 23:26


Welcome to Attachment Theory in Action! Our podcast is dedicated to therapists, social workers, counselors and psychologists who are working with clients from an attachment-based perspective. Interviews are conducted with individuals who are doing clinical work as well as leading attachment theory researchers. Your host, Karen Doyle Buckwalter will introduce you to Michael Trout, who will discuss how scientific advances added new dimensions to infant/child-parent psychotherapy. Michael Trout founded The Infant-Parent Institute, a private clinical practice, consultation and training facility dedicated to understanding the relationship between early social experiences and how our lives form. Now retired, Mr. Trout remains active as an author and regular speaker on early development and problems of attachment. This episode is the tenth in a twelve-part series with Mr. Trout. Be sure to tune in over the following weeks for more from Michael Trout! 

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Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Nine: How Scientific Advances Added New Dimensions to Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Part One

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 21:08


Welcome to Attachment Theory in Action! Our podcast is dedicated to therapists, social workers, counselors and psychologists who are working with clients from an attachment-based perspective. Interviews are conducted with individuals who are doing clinical work as well as leading attachment theory researchers. Your host, Karen Doyle Buckwalter will introduce you to Michael Trout, who will discuss how scientific advances added new dimensions to infant/child-parent psychotherapy. Michael Trout founded The Infant-Parent Institute, a private clinical practice, consultation and training facility dedicated to understanding the relationship between early social experiences and how our lives form. Now retired, Mr. Trout remains active as an author and regular speaker on early development and problems of attachment. This episode is the ninth in a twelve-part series with Mr. Trout. Be sure to tune in over the following weeks for more from Michael Trout! 

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Through the Eyes of a Therapist
So, you want to be a therapist? What you should know before making the leap.

Through the Eyes of a Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 47:51


Ever wonder what it would take for you to become a therapist?  Some may think, "I'm good at listening and giving advice, therefore I should become a therapist."  WELL......you are in for a....BIG....surprise.   Get ready because becoming a therapist is INTENSE work.  I don't want to scare you with this episode, I WANT TO PREPARE YOU.  I want you to know things I wish I had known when I started my own journey into this career. Topics include: Latinx in Higher Education Preparing for graduate school Rigor and growth Self-reflection Wounded Healers Getting triggered Therapists going to therapy Figuring out what you DON'T want to do as a clinician Inspiration for you to make the leap! A special thank-you to Myra Garcia, LCSW.  She is a therapist at the El Paso Child Guidance Center (where I work as well).  She supervises and consults with clinicians in our agency.  She has experience doing therapy in New York and El Paso.  She specializes in trauma work and is certified in Child Parent Psychotherapy.  She also teaches graduate social work students at NMSU.  Her passion for social work and therapy shines through in her excellent work at our agency and in her advocacy for others. In two weeks, our episode will feature two Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associates (LMFT-As) who will talk about their journeys in becoming therapists.  They will speak specifically about their experiences in grad school, training, and how they work with clients.  If you are interested in working with families and couples, that episode will be for you! For more information about this episode or about my blog and podcast, please contact me at cristal@throughtheeyesofatherapist.org  *Recommendations, discussion, and disclosures are for informational/entertainment purposes only.  You should never substitute consultations/information from your own mental health/medical professionals with information from this podcast.*  

Love Yourself To Happiness Show
44- Helping Parents To Accept Themselves & Their Little Ones With Dr. Rebecca Hershberg

Love Yourself To Happiness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 53:21


44- Helping Parents To Accept Themselves And Their Little Ones For Who They Are With Dr. Rebecca Hershberg Dr. Hershberg is a NYS licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Little House Calls Psychological Services (littlehousecalls.com), specializing in helping parents navigate common early childhood challenges. She is the author of The Tantrum Survival Guide: Tune In to Your Toddler's Mind (and Your Own) to Calm the Craziness and Make Family Fun Again, due out from Guilford Press in October, 2018. Dr. Hershberg has held leadership positions at a national nonprofit organization and a hospital-based infant and toddler preventive mental health program, has taught in the Department of Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and has presented numerous seminars and workshops for parents, educators, and others who work with young children. She lives in Dobbs Ferry, NY with her husband and two young sons, who both keep her busier – though also smiling! – more than any of the above. My approach is flexible and pragmatic, underscoring the foundational importance of an attuned caregiver-child relationship. The techniques I use come from various modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, and Somatic Experiencing. Connect with Dr. Rebecca Hershberg facebook.com/littlehousecalls/ instagram.com/littlehousecalls/ Important links: Website: Littlehousecalls.com Head to www.maiaandmichaela.com for other free resources LATEST FREE MASTERCLASS: Step Into Harmonizing Being A Mom AND An Independent Woman https://bit.ly/2vFF1sR To schedule your FREE breakthrough call follow this link: https://maiaandmichaela.com/apply/ Join our Free Facebook Group: Energized Mama Tribe- Coaching, Resources, Support and Methods to Harmonize Motherhood and Become an Empowered Woman goo.gl/QiVGvm Follow us on Instagram: MaiaandMichaela & MichaelaHorvathova

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Learning Exchange] Real World Barriers & Strategies for Evidence-based Practice Implementation

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 50:50


The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign discuss implementation Evidence-based Practices including: Birth to Three (IB3) Waiver flexibly uses Title IV-E funds in order to provide one of two evidence-based and developmentally informed interventions (Child-Parent Psychotherapy or Nurturing Parent Program) to targeted children and caregivers in an effort to improve attachment, reduce trauma symptoms, prevent foster care re-entry, improve child well-being, and increase permanency for children in out-of-home placement.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Learning Exchange] Real World Barriers & Strategies for Evidence-based Practice Implementation

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 50:50


The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign discuss implementation Evidence-based Practices including: Birth to Three (IB3) Waiver flexibly uses Title IV-E funds in order to provide one of two evidence-based and developmentally informed interventions (Child-Parent Psychotherapy or Nurturing Parent Program) to targeted children and caregivers in an effort to improve attachment, reduce trauma symptoms, prevent foster care re-entry, improve child well-being, and increase permanency for children in out-of-home placement.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Webinar] Real World Barriers & Strategies for Evidence-based Practice Implementation

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 92:14


The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign discuss implementation Evidence-based Practices including: Birth to Three (IB3) Waiver flexibly uses Title IV-E funds in order to provide one of two evidence-based and developmentally informed interventions (Child-Parent Psychotherapy or Nurturing Parent Program) to targeted children and caregivers in an effort to improve attachment, reduce trauma symptoms, prevent foster care re-entry, improve child well-being, and increase permanency for children in out-of-home placement.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Webinar] Real World Barriers & Strategies for Evidence-based Practice Implementation

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 92:14


The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign discuss implementation Evidence-based Practices including: Birth to Three (IB3) Waiver flexibly uses Title IV-E funds in order to provide one of two evidence-based and developmentally informed interventions (Child-Parent Psychotherapy or Nurturing Parent Program) to targeted children and caregivers in an effort to improve attachment, reduce trauma symptoms, prevent foster care re-entry, improve child well-being, and increase permanency for children in out-of-home placement.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

At the time I’m writing this I’ve completed 278 interviews on The Trauma Therapist | Podcast. However, I can’t name one guest who specializes in working with early childhood and trauma. Meet Dr. Mica Gonzalez. Mica is a clinical psychologist specializing in early childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work involves helping young children and their families recover from trauma and loss primarily through the medium of the child-parent relationship. Mica received his doctoral degree from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and trained in a variety of settings, including a middle school, an adult day treatment facility, and a home-visiting early intervention program. Mica is trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, a trauma-informed approach to early intervention, and has an endorsement as an Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist from the California Center for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health. He has also presented on temperament, assessment, and social-emotional development in the early years as well provided consultation to trainees learning to work with young children. Currently, Mica is dedicated to three endeavors: working with young children and latino immigrant families at the Early Childhood Mental Health Program; seeing children, teens, adults, and couples in his private practice in Oakland, California, and providing online early parenting education through his blog and website, The Good Enough Parents.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.
Episode 442: Mica Gonzalez, PhD. Managing in The Midst of The Current Outbreak

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 35:00


Mica Gonzalez, PhD. Managing in The Midst of COVID-19Today we continue with our series on Managing during the current outbreak with my guest, Dr. Mica Gonzalez.Mica is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of Family First Psychotherapy in Oakland, California and he specializes in helping anxious, aggressive, and hyper kids and their stressed out parents. When I queried people about who they wanted to hear from for this series, Mica’s name came up. And when you listen to this interview, you’ll understand why. Mica has an amazing way of articulating concepts about early child development and therapy while at that same time conveying a sense of groundedness and calm. Perfect for this series!Note: Mica is hosting a free webinar April 8th at 10:30 am PST on Developing resilience in uncertain times.Register for it here. Developing resilience in uncertain times.---First off, a giant thank-you to my sponsor:Talkspace Talkspace online therapy is the most convenient and affordable way to make lasting change in your life with the support of a licensed therapist.Send your licensed therapist text, audio, picture or video messages from your phone or computer whenever you need to. Even if it’s on the way to work! You don’t have to make appointments or deal with extra commutes. Everything happens within Talkspace’s secure platform, all on your schedule.As a listener of the The Trauma Therapist | Podcast, you can get $100 off your first month on Talkspace by going to Talkspace.com and using the code TRAUMATHERAPIST.---Mica received his doctoral degree from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and trained in a variety of settings, including a middle school, an adult day treatment facility, and home-visiting early intervention programs. He is trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy, a trauma-informed approach to early intervention, and has an endorsement as an Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist from the California Center for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health.Mica also provides online early parenting education through his blog and website, The Good Enough Parents.  In This Episode Family First Psychotherapy The Good Enough ParentsArticle by Aisha AhmadMica is hosting a free webinar April 8th at 10:30 am PST on Developing resilience in uncertain times.Register for it here. Developing resilience in uncertain times.  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.