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Video Series: Trauma and Behavior

Date: June 17, 2013Format: Video Series
Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"
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  • Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"

    Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"

  • Trauma and Behavior Part 2: "Why Does the Cookbook Approach Not Work for Many Behavior Problems?"

    Trauma and Behavior Part 2: "Why Does the Cookbook Approach Not Work for Many Behavior Problems?"

  • Trauma and Behavior Part 3: "The Importance of Relationship"

    Trauma and Behavior Part 3: "The Importance of Relationship"

  • Trauma and Behavior Part 4: "Advice for Struggling Caregivers"

    Trauma and Behavior Part 4: "Advice for Struggling Caregivers"

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Trauma and Behavior Part 1: “How Trauma Effects the Brain”

Educational Specialist Laura Phipps describes the effect of trauma on the brain, and what this often looks like in terms of children’s behavior.


Trauma and Behavior Part 2: “Why Does the Cookbook Approach Not Work for Many Behavior Problems?”

Educational Specialist Laura Phipps explains why traditional parenting approaches often don’t solve the behavior problems of children with a history of trauma.


Trauma and Behavior Part 3: “The Importance of Relationship”

Educational Specialist Laura Phipps explains the importance of building a positive, trusting relationship as the foundation for changing any behavior, and gives examples of how to do that.


Trauma and Behavior Part 4: “Advice for Struggling Caregivers”

Educational Specialist Laura Phipps provides suggestions and encouragement for parents and caregivers struggling with serious behavior problems.

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