Conversations with Michael Trout: Babies Have Their Say About Domestic Violence - Part 2

Conversations with Michael Trout: Babies Have Their Say About Domestic Violence - Part 2

Karen Doyle Buckwalter continues her latest series of conversations with Michael Trout, taking a deep dive into his videos utilized to help educate on trauma informed care. In part two of their latest conversation, Karen and Michael continue providing insight into his video Breaking Peaces: Babies Have Their Say About Domestic Violence. 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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