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.
Today, host Karen Buckwalter concludes her two part discussion with Dr. Margaret Blaustein, Ph.D. and co-developer of the ARC Model on exactly what the ARC Model, or Attachment Regulation and Competency, is.
Margaret E. Blaustein, Ph.D., is a practicing clinical psychologist whose career has focused on the understanding and treatment of complex childhood trauma and its sequelae. With an emphasis on the importance of understanding the child-, the family-, and the provider-in-context, her study has focused on identification and translation of key principles of intervention across treatment settings, building from the foundational theories of childhood development, attachment, and traumatic stress.
With Kristine Kinniburgh, Dr. Blaustein is co-developer of the Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC) treatment framework (Kinniburgh & Blaustein, 2005), and co-author of the text, Treating Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents: Fostering Resilience through Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competence (Blaustein & Kinniburgh, 2010). She has provided extensive training and consultation to providers within the US and abroad. Dr. Blaustein is currently the Director of the Center for Trauma Training in Needham, MA, and is actively involved in local, regional, and national collaborative groups dedicated to the empathic, respectful, and effective provision of services to this population.
Dr. Margaret Blaustein- What is the ARC Model? Part 1
Donna Potter on The Problem with RAD Diagnosis, Part 2
Donna Potter on The Problem with RAD Diagnosis, Part 1
Roy Kiessling on EMDR from an attachment based perspective - Part Two
Roy Kiessling on EMDR from an attachment based perspective - Part One
Dr. Judith Eckerle on The importance of Global Assessments When Looking at Attachment Issues, Part Two
Dr. Judith Eckerle on The Importance of Global Assessments When Looking at Attachment Issues, Part One
Jim Harlow on Using the Adult Attachment Interview, Part Two
Jim Harlow on Using the Adult Attachment Interview, Part One
Ruth Setlak on the Impact of PANS/PANDAS/Lyme on Clinical Work, Part Two
Ruth Setlak on the Impact of PANS/PANDAS/Lyme on Clinical Work, Part One
Paris Goodyear-Brown on Play Therapy and Attachment Issues, Part Two
Paris Goodyear-Brown on Play Therapy and Attachment Issues, Part One
Curt Thompson on How our Attachment History Impacts our Relationship with God, Part Two
Curt Thompson on How our Attachment History Impacts our Relationship with God, Part One
Bonnie Badenoch on the Myth of Self-Regulation, Part Two
Bonnie Badenoch on the Myth of Self-Regulation, Part One
Rebecca Shahmoon-Shanok on Reflective Supervision and Attachment-Based Therapy
Rebecca S. Molitor on Facilitating Prenatal Bonding
George Downing on the Use of Video Intervention Therapy to Strengthen Mentalization
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