Attachment Theory in Action Editors, Debbie Reed & Karen Doyle Buckwalter Discuss Book Release

Attachment Theory in Action Editors, Debbie Reed & Karen Doyle Buckwalter Discuss Book Release

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.

Guest host, Karol Ehmen will introduce you to Karen Doyle Buckwalter and Debbie Reed, both of Chaddock. Karen and Debbie have announced the release of their edited book, Attachment Theory in Action: Building Connections Between Children and Parents. Attachment Theory in Action will be available on Amazon beginning late December 2017.

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Lisa Qualls & Melissa Corkum: Overcoming Blocked Care - Part 1

Lisa Qualls & Melissa Corkum: Overcoming Blocked Care - Part 1

Today, Karen welcomes Lisa Qualls & Melissa Corkum, co-authors of the new book Reclaim Compassion: The Adoptive Parent’s Guide to Overcoming Blocked Care with Neuroscience and Faith, for a discussion on overcoming blocked care. Part two of the conversation will come out on Tuesday, May 9th.

2 Mai 202327min

Kate Haberman: Object Relations & Attachment Theory - Part 2

Kate Haberman: Object Relations & Attachment Theory - Part 2

Today, Karen welcomes Kate Haberman, founder of The Center for Foundational & Relational Wellness, for the conclusion of their conversation on Object Relations & Attachment Theory.

25 Apr 202331min

Kate Haberman: Object Relations & Attachment Theory - Part 1

Kate Haberman: Object Relations & Attachment Theory - Part 1

Today, Karen welcomes Kate Haberman, founder of The Center for Foundational & Relational Wellness, for part one of their conversation on Object Relations & Attachment Theory. Part two will come out April 25th.

18 Apr 202332min

Dana Lerner: Attachment & Grief - Part 2

Dana Lerner: Attachment & Grief - Part 2

Today, Karen welcomes Dana Lerner for the conclusion of their conversation about attachment and grief.

11 Apr 202333min

Dana Lerner: Attachment & Grief - Part 1

Dana Lerner: Attachment & Grief - Part 1

Today, Karen welcomes Dana Lerner for part one of their conversation about attachment and grief. Part two will be released on Tuesday, April 11th.

4 Apr 202333min

Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 4

Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 4

Inspired by a recent workshop, Karen sits down with her longtime friend and mentor Michael Trout to discuss what's missing in clinical practice today. They conclude their conversation with a discussion on hunting for the narrative.

28 Mar 202329min

Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 3

Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 3

Inspired by a recent workshop, Karen sits down with her longtime friend and mentor Michael Trout to discuss what's missing in clinical practice today. In today's episode, they discuss engaging in curiosity and caution with clients. Part 4 will be released on March 28th

21 Mar 202333min

Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 2

Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 2

Inspired by a recent workshop, Karen sits down with her longtime friend and mentor Michael Trout to discuss what's missing in clinical practice today. In today's episode, they discuss following and mentalizing. Part 3 will be released on March 21st

14 Mar 202330min

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