Unravelling intergenerational trauma

Episode 13 August 26, 2019 00:31:30
Unravelling intergenerational trauma
Emerging Minds Podcast
Unravelling intergenerational trauma

Aug 26 2019 | 00:31:30

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Show Notes

In this episode, we talk with Dr Jackie Amos about her doctoral research into intergenerational patterns of relational trauma and how distressing parent-child relationships can be healed. Jackie is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and Gestalt psychotherapist. She is currently working with the family preservation and reunification team at Centacare to train and support staff in an intensive therapeutic approach that supports the mother and child individually as well as their relationship. In this episode you will learn:   Further information and resources: Supporting children’s mental health after trauma webinar

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