Description
1. Helping Parents Grow: Gently Shifting Paradigms
2. Helping Parents Set the Bar to Support Bottom-Up Brain Development
3. Helping Parents Become Safe Bosses: Attachment and the Cascade of Care
4. Helping Parents Understand Themselves to Understand Their Children
5. Helping Parents SOOTHE: A Deep Dive into Co-Regulation Strategies
6. Helping Parents Be Fun and Fully Present
7. Helping Parents Train the Triune Brain
8. Helping Parents Set Boundaries and Deal with Big Behaviors
9. Helping Parents Become Stronger Storykeepers
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Paris Goodyear-Brown, LCSW, RPT-S, is Founder of the TraumaPlay Institute; Clinical Director of Nurture House, in Franklin, Tennessee; and Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatric Mental Health at Vanderbilt University. Ms. Goodyear-Brown is the creator of the TraumaPlay therapy model, which focuses on trauma recovery, attachment repair, and anxiety reduction. She is a recipient of the Award for Play Therapy Promotion and Education from the Association for Play Therapy; has given a TEDx talk on trauma and play therapy; and is the author of multiple books, chapters, and articles related to child therapy. Her mission is to help parents and children delight in each other as they stick together through hard times, and to equip other clinicians to do the same.