EP. 164: Attachment Science in Action- A conversation with Jessica Sinarski
Description
If you’ve ever wanted to eavesdrop on a conversation between two attachment, trauma, and neuro-nerds, today is your chance.
Robyn and her dear friend and colleague, Jessica Sinarski, got together a few weeks ago for a live webinar to chat about how they have turned attachment science into practice.
If you missed that webinar, here’s your chance to listen in.
In this episode, you’ll learn
- Why most therapy trainings are inadequate for working with children with trauma and attachment histories
- How Robyn & Jessica learned how to put attachment science into practice
- What to do if your clients what a behavioral approach
- Why we don’t have to have all (or even most) of the answers
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
- Moving Beyond Trauma Informed with Jessica Sinarski
- Being With with Robyn Gobbel
- There might be more, I’m not sure
Read the full transcript at: https://robyngobbel.com/attachmentscience/
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