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A Look at the New Trauma and Dissociation Psychology. Monthly Archives: November 2013. Trauma Recovery Done Right: 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery (Part 2). November 21, 2013. 5: Forgiving yourself and confronting your shame with the truth. The false attribution of responsibility that people traumatized at any age will exhibit is a complex thing. Part of it is pure misunderstanding due to faulty thinking, and part is surely a desperate attempt to fight off the perception of a world gone mad by giving ...
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A Look at the New Trauma and Dissociation Psychology. Monthly Archives: January 2014. How Are You Feeling Today? Want to REALLY Find Out? January 27, 2014. When someone asks, “How are you today? 8221;it can be a casual, ritualistic way of informally initiating a conversation. Sometimes, it’s much less, as when we meet an acquaintance on the street and they ask us this question without actually stopping for our answer. But what if the question’s for real what if it actually matters? In my early journey as...
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A Look at the New Trauma and Dissociation Psychology. Monthly Archives: October 2013. Trauma Recovery Done Right: 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery. October 8, 2013. 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery: Take-Charge Strategies to Empower Your Healing. Babette Rothschild. 2010. People in trauma recovery can change the course of their recovery. Rothschild has herself recovered from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), so her instructions will have special relevance to trauma victims she’s “been there . Well, take ...
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A Look at the New Trauma and Dissociation Psychology. September 9, 2013. Public awareness of PTSD. My Professional Home: Trauma Psychology and Psychotherapy. Every breath a new beginning. And with every breath, we come home. In this, my first post in this new blog, I want to tell you a little about how I got here, by way of introduction. Much less that of dissociation mattered much. I will take responsibility for it, but I did have a lot of help in creating this failure of understanding. Then I got my ag...
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A Look at the New Trauma and Dissociation Psychology. November 21, 2013. Trauma Recovery Done Right: 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery (Part 2). 5: Forgiving yourself and confronting your shame with the truth. It has always been an odd fact, in my professional experience, that traumatized people take unusual degrees of responsibility for their trauma. Then they feel awful about themselves shame. Trauma plus shame that’s a true “double whammy” if there ever was one. Shame is ubiquitous, essential to mental h...
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June | 2014 | Grandma Psych
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Because research and experience go hand-in-hand. Monthly Archives: June 2014. I Wanna Be a Grandma. June 10, 2014. This is a mock letter which represents the feelings expressed to me by many parents whose adult daughters are unmarried and in their thirties. It’s not about you, it’s about me! I want to be a grandma. I know there are other ways to do it. I could ask my neighbor if I could substitute for her parents who live across the country, and I do but it’s not the same. My development is arrested, I c...
Nanny versus Granny: Setting the Stage for Good Relationships | Grandma Psych
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Because research and experience go hand-in-hand. May 7, 2014. Nanny versus Granny: Setting the Stage for Good Relationships. By Ruth Nemzoff via SitterCycle. May 6, 2014 As much as grandparents might hate to admit it, nannies may actually be more crucial to the family’s well-being than they are. Parents cannot get to work, and therefore can’t keep their jobs, without a reliable nanny who keeps their children safe. The nanny is holding up the house of cards for working familes with young children. The gra...
5 Reasons to Look Forward to March 1st | Grandma Psych
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Because research and experience go hand-in-hand. February 20, 2014. 5 Reasons to Look Forward to March 1st. Oh sure, there are the obvious reasons to look forward to March. That’s when most of us start having thoughts of spring (here in the Northern Hemisphere, anyway), and if we live in frozen climates we may begin to cherish hopes of an imminent thaw. But there are five. Reasons to look forward to March here on Mom Psych. Don’t Bite Your Tongue. Don’t Roll Your Eyes. She has published multiple journal ...
Who’s the Decider, Parents or Grandparents? | Grandma Psych
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Because research and experience go hand-in-hand. March 1, 2014. Who’s the Decider, Parents or Grandparents? Parents and grandparents are often confused about their roles. The conventional wisdom for grandparents is Do not give unsolicited advice. Do not interfere. On the other hand, sometimes studies bring new knowledge that grandparents do need to follow religiously. It is not enough for grandparents to say In my day . . . Not everything from their days as parents still applies. For example, in the past...
This Is Not a Book Review | Teacher Psych
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Bringing the latest research into the classroom. June 11, 2013. This Is Not a Book Review. When I became a parent, I became a better teacher. I began to see my students like they were my own child. These are the words a teacher friend of mine said to me before I had my own daughter. I didn’t understand and didn’t necessarily believe her. I do now. When I was asked to read and review the latest book from psychologist and neuroscientist Louis Cozolino titled The Social Neuroscience of Education. But even w...
I Wanna Be a Grandma | Grandma Psych
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Because research and experience go hand-in-hand. June 10, 2014. I Wanna Be a Grandma. This is a mock letter which represents the feelings expressed to me by many parents whose adult daughters are unmarried and in their thirties. It’s not about you, it’s about me! I want to be a grandma. I know there are other ways to do it. I could ask my neighbor if I could substitute for her parents who live across the country, and I do but it’s not the same. I could become a foster grandparent, but it’s not the same.
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Because research and experience go hand-in-hand. 5 Reasons to Look Forward to March 1st. February 20, 2014. Oh sure, there are the obvious reasons to look forward to March. That’s when most of us start having thoughts of spring (here in the Northern Hemisphere, anyway), and if we live in frozen climates we may begin to cherish hopes of an imminent thaw. But there are five. Reasons to look forward to March here on Mom Psych. Don’t Bite Your Tongue. Don’t Roll Your Eyes. She has published multiple journal ...
June | 2013 | Teacher Psych
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Bringing the latest research into the classroom. Monthly Archives: June 2013. This Is Not a Book Review. June 11, 2013. When I became a parent, I became a better teacher. I began to see my students like they were my own child. These are the words a teacher friend of mine said to me before I had my own daughter. I didn’t understand and didn’t necessarily believe her. I do now. I was intrigued. Emotional attunement with my students? Because I didn’t build what Cozolino terms a tribal classroom. But even wi...
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Linking heart and mind through Emotional Intelligence. Mom Psych’s Blog. April 23, 2014. Getting Your Wings in the Land of Oz. Episcopal priest Rev. Ed Bacon* recently posted a short poem by Kim Rosen titled In Impossible Darkness. It caught both my attention and imagination. Here it is:. Do you know how. There in the thick black. Of your self-spun womb,. Void as the moon before waxing,. For three days in the tomb). See my blog on Pain Body. I once heard of an African-American preacher who gave a sermon ...
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A Look at the New Trauma and Dissociation Psychology. How Are You Feeling Today? Want to REALLY Find Out? January 27, 2014. When someone asks, “How are you today? 8221;it can be a casual, ritualistic way of informally initiating a conversation. Sometimes, it’s much less, as when we meet an acquaintance on the street and they ask us this question without actually stopping for our answer. But what if the question’s for real what if it actually matters? More than this, as UCLA’s Daniel Siegel points out.
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