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Post Traumatic Parenting

Dr. Robyn Koslowitz
Child Development
Parenting
Trauma
Mental Health
EMDR Therapy
Hand-In-Hand Parenting
Multicultural Parenting
Motherhood
Attachment Theory
Community Support In Parenting
Emotional Expression
Postpartum Care
Conscious Communication
Trauma-Informed Care
Community Support
PTSD
Parenting Practices
Cultural Perspectives
Theraplay
Parental Trauma

“How can I give my kids a normal childhood, when mine was anything but?” Post-Traumatic Parenting is the podcast for anyone who has ever asked themselves that question. Robyn Koslowitz, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and Post-Traumatic Parent, combines the fields of post-traumatic recovery and growth with our best understanding of how to raise Little Humans. Through interviews with experts in the fi... more

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What if the very act of nurturing your child could rewire your traumatized brain? Today I explore how parenting changes your brain with neuroscientist and author Greer Kirshenbaum. As someone who couldn't co-sleep because of my PTSD flashbacks, I was... more

What if your childhood trauma isn't just yours to carry? What if emotional inheritance means your kids are already carrying pieces of it too?

Today I'm talking with Dr. Galit Atlas, whose book "Emotional Inheritance" completely changed how I think a... more

What happens when you desperately want to give your children the secure childhood you never had, but you have no instincts to guide you? Raising securely attached kids becomes incredibly complex when your own childhood left you with PTSD, depression,... more

Have you ever caught yourself yelling at your kids and thought, "I sound just like my parents"? Peaceful parenting offers a different path—one that breaks the cycle of fear-based discipline without becoming permissive. I sit down with Sarah Rosenswee... more

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Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum
neuroscientist and author of The Nurture Revolution
Episode: How Parenting Changes Your Brain: Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum Explains the Science of Healing Trauma Through Nurturing
Eli Harwood
Author and attachment specialist
Attachment Nerd
Episode: How to Raise Securely Attached Kids as a Post-Traumatic Parent With Eli Harwood
Sarah Rosensweet
Certified Peaceful Parenting Coach, Speaker, Educator, founder of Reimagine Peaceful Parenting
Reimagine Peaceful Parenting
Episode: Peaceful Parenting: Why Your Kids Don't Listen & What to Do Instead of Punishments with Sarah Rosensweet
Hunter Clarke-Fields
Global keynote speaker, bestselling author of Raising Good Humans, mindfulness meditation teacher
Mindful Parenting
Episode: How to Parent Without Yelling: Mindful Parenting With Hunter Clarke-Fields
Bonnie Weiss
Internationally known trainer in Internal Family Systems Therapy and author
Self Capacities
Episode: When Your Parts Parent: Internal Family Systems Therapy for Breaking Trauma Cycles with Bonnie Weiss
Tosha Schore
Parenting coach and founder of the Parenting Boys Peacefully Project
Parenting Boys Peacefully
Episode: Parenting Boys Peacefully: Helping Boys Express Emotions Safely with Tosha Schore
Stephanie Pinto
Emotional intelligence specialist, author, and host of the Emotional Intelligent Parenting Podcast
Author of From Chaos to Connection
Episode: Emotional Intelligence Parenting with Stephanie Pinto
Suzanne Tucker
Founder of Generation Mindful, parent educator, and physical therapist
Generation Mindful
Episode: How Generation Mindful Tools Turn Tantrums into Teaching Moments with Suzanne Tucker
Dafna Lender
Family therapy expert and attachment specialist, author of Integrative Attachment Family Therapy, co-author of Theraplay, The Practitioner's Guide.
Episode: Theraplay: Healing Through Play With Your Children With Dafna Lender

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Robyn Koslowitz, Ph.D.
Clinical psychologist, parenting educator, and post-traumatic parent focusing on the intersection of trauma recovery and parenting strategies.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 48 ratings
  • Informative and relatable

    The conversations that Dr. Koslowitz has are down to earth, relevant, and relatable. The challenges of parenting seem surmountable when becoming familiar with the parenting styles and patterns we gravitate towards and learning about what we WANT to embody instead.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Robin Gutman, LMHC
    United States3 years ago
  • I highly recommend!

    Dr K gives a wealth of information, unique insights and practical ideas. This podcast (and her instagram!) is a must for anyone raising kids and/or healing from trauma. It has been so helpful for me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chasing.redbird
    United States3 years ago
  • This podcast is a gift

    The framework of post traumatic parenting is such a powerful one that allows for compassion, healing, and growth as parents, as children, and as humans. Dr. Koslowitz’s insight into the journey of parenting is unparalleled and I can’t get enough of these episodes! Thank you! Michelle @foodbodiesfamilies

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MiaRstr
    United States3 years ago
  • 789

    Dr. K, is a fountain of wisdom. Her vast knowledge of being a parent after going through trauma, is so helpful. Her insight, and integrity in all matters of parenting, self growth and healing from trauma, while also raising our little humans, to be the best versions of themselves, is so enlightening. We all want to engage in healthy relationships, and bring our kids up with decency and the proper definitions of health, mentally, physically and emotionally. Dr. K. Masterfully weaves the patterns ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hindy1
    United States3 years ago
  • So much wisdom

    This podcast has so much wisdom and as a post traumatic parent...I can’t get enough

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SINGWA1262
    United States5 years ago

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There is a strong emphasis on relatability, with many finding the conversations to be down-to-earth and comforting.
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Listeners appreciate the practical advice and actionable insights provided on parenting and trauma recovery.
The podcast is often described as a valuable resource for parents navigating challenges related to trauma.

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Emotional Intelligence Parenting with Stephanie Pinto
Q: What is your definition of emotional intelligence?
Pinto defines it as being aware of one's own emotions and those of others, and using that awareness to guide actions and decisions.
Emotional Intelligence Parenting with Stephanie Pinto
Q: What do you see as the intersection between emotional intelligence and trauma?
Pinto describes how she had a positive childhood but still faced overwhelming emotions due to unacknowledged trauma, emphasizing the need to understand emotional intelligence in overcoming such feelings.
Theraplay: Healing Through Play With Your Children With Dafna Lender
Q: What's your experience of parental trauma and its impact on kids?
Parental trauma can significantly affect children's attachment styles, leading to feelings of isolation and craziness for the parents, impacting the entire family dynamics.
Building Resilience in Children: Parenting Strategies That Work with Tovah Klein
Q: What should a parent do about their child's selective mutism?
The parent should check if the mutism is interfering with the child's social interactions and seek supportive help if needed, while being mindful of the child's development and comfort.
Healing & Connecting with Your Kids Through Art Therapy with Leah Guzman
Q: What techniques can parents use to engage their kids in art as a way to communicate?
Parents can use collaborative projects, such as drawing from ideas put into a jar, to engage with their children and encourage open communication.

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Focused on the intersection of parenting and trauma, this podcast offers insights and strategies for those navigating the challenges of raising children while recovering from their own difficult childhoods. By combining expert interviews from fields like psychology, behavior science, and child development with personal stories, the content emphasizes how parents can transform their past traumas into strengths. Each episode provides practical advice for fostering healthy relationships and nurturing environments, making it a valuable resource for parents who seek to foster resilience and emotional well-being in both themselves and their children.

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1. Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum
2. Eli Harwood
3. Sarah Rosensweet
4. Hunter Clarke-Fields
5. Bonnie Weiss
6. Tosha Schore
7. Stephanie Pinto
8. Suzanne Tucker

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