Conversations with Michael Trout: Inspirations Behind The Transitions Videos - Part 2

Conversations with Michael Trout: Inspirations Behind The Transitions Videos - Part 2

Karen Doyle Buckwalter launches a new series of conversations with Michael Trout, taking a deep dive into his videos utilized to help educate on trauma informed care. In part one of the series, Karen and Michael provide an overview of his videos, and discuss the importance of making the videos. Part two of this conversation will be released Tuesday, December 10th at 11am CST. 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. The videos, books and accompanying study guides discussed in throughout the podcasts are available exclusively through The TKC Store.

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A Discussion with Howard Steele about Reflective Function and Mentalization

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Sandra Lindaman Explores Polyvagal Theory

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Carissa Woodwyk: Are We Listening? The Importance of Feeling Known

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Debbie Reed Discusses "Attachment Theory In Action"

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Jane D. Samuel on Communicating Adoption

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Daniel Hughes on Understanding Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

Daniel Hughes on Understanding Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

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