Karen welcomes Kate White to the show to begin an all new two-part conversation on the impact of pre and perinatal experiences on attachment. Part two will be released on Tuesday, October 27th.
Kate White, MA, BCBMT, RCST®, CEIM, SEP, PPNE, is an award-winning prenatal and perinatal educator and an advanced bodyworker. She is trained in somatic therapies, prenatal and perinatal health, lactation, brain development, infant mental health, and has specialized in mother-baby dyad care using somatic prevention and trauma healing approaches for 20 years. She is a mother of two children, holds a BA and MA in Communication, a Registered Craniosacral Therapist in the Biodynamic Craniosacral method and a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner. Her work combines somatic therapy, birth preparation, recovery from difficult birth, trauma resolution and brain development to help give families with babies and small children the best possible start. She is Founder and former Director of Education for the Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health and where she administered an online program for professional educators, runs a private practice and offers her own seminars and training as the Founder and Director for the Center for Prenatal and Perinatal Programs.
Rebecca S. Molitor on Facilitating Prenatal Bonding
George Downing on the Use of Video Intervention Therapy to Strengthen Mentalization
Deborah Gray on How Grief and Loss Impact Attachment
Susan Hart on Attunement and Brain Development: Why Attachment Matters, Part Two
Susan Hart on Attunement and Brain Development: Why Attachment Matters, Part One
Robyn Gobbel on the Use of Rhythm and Movement in Therapy
Dr. Casey Call Explores TBRI
Dan Hughes on Developmental Dyadic Psychotherapy
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Twelve: What I've Learned to be Modest About
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Eleven: What Lessons Were Learned from Years of Working with Babies?
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Ten: How Scientific Advances Added New Dimensions to Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Part Two
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Nine: How Scientific Advances Added New Dimensions to Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Part One
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Eight: Application of the Concepts of Infant Parent Psychotherapy to Therapy with Adults, Part Two
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Seven: Application of the Concepts of Infant Parent Psychotherapy to Therapy with Adults, Part One
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Six: Early Efforts of Applying Attachment Theory to Daily Life - Part Two
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Five: Early Efforts of Applying Attachment Theory to Daily Life
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Four: The Evolution and Expansion of Infant-Parent Psychotherapy, Part Two
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Three: The Evolution and Expansion of Infant-Parent Psychotherapy
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode Two: What We Can Learn from the Early Days of Infant-Parent Psychotherapy
Conversations with Michael Trout, Episode One: The Origins of Infant-Parent Psychotherapy
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