Recent Episodes
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Passing the Mic: Kirsty and Jenna
Nov 12, 2024 – 17:00 -
Measurement Based Care and Attachment: Dr. Melanie Elliott
Oct 29, 2024 – 50:00 -
Caring for Children with Disabilities: Roxeanna Steiner
Oct 15, 2024 – 47:16 -
Integrative Attachment Family Therapy: Dafna Lender
Oct 1, 2024 – 48:31 -
Connection and Attachment: Donny Frank
Sep 17, 2024 – 48:16 -
Unseen Caregivers and Attachment: Marna Pacheco
Sep 3, 2024 – 50:08 -
Our Sense of Self and Attachment: Dr. Lisa Firestone
Aug 20, 2024 – 51:54 -
Prenatal Bonding and Attachment: Lynn Barts
Aug 6, 2024 – 49:39 -
Self Care Essentials: Kirsty Ruggles
Jul 23, 2024 – 16:42 -
Jenna's Update
Jul 16, 2024 – 02:21 -
Adoption and Addiction: LC Coppola
Jun 11, 2024 – 58:42 -
Restorative Justice and Attachment: Sarah-Bess Dworin
May 28, 2024 – 54:04 -
The FAN Model: Dr. Linda Gilkerson
May 14, 2024 – 01:01:40 -
Ethics in Attachment: Dr. Camille Humes
Apr 16, 2024 – 01:10:15 -
Early Childhood Expulsion & Attachment: Dr. Kate Zinsser
Apr 2, 2024 – 01:18:36 -
Adoption Unfiltered: Lori Holden, Sara Easterly, and Kelsey Vander Vliet Ranyard
Mar 19, 2024 – 01:12:33 -
From Foster to Family: DJ Johnson
Mar 5, 2024 – 59:04 -
Attachment Styles in the Workplace: Josh Carlson
Feb 20, 2024 – 50:47 -
Are You Addicted to Drama? Dr. Scott Lyons
Feb 6, 2024 – 54:22 -
The Realities of Parenthood: Dr. Rana Pishva
Jan 23, 2024 – 45:55 -
The Lasting Impact of Parental Incarceration: Dr. Katelen Fortunati
Jan 9, 2024 – 01:07:14 -
Reflecting on 2023: Jenna Kelly
Dec 26, 2023 – 23:31 -
Nerd-ing Out on Secure Attachments: Eli Harwood
Dec 12, 2023 – 01:00:55 -
Attachment & LGBTQIA+ Youth: Dr. Katie Heiden-Rootes
Nov 28, 2023 – 01:02:01 -
Dismantling Systemic Inequity in Mental Health: Dr. Jennifer Mullan
Oct 31, 2023 – 01:09:50 -
Neurodivergence & Attachment: Siris Raquel Rivas-Verdejo
Oct 17, 2023 – 01:00:41 -
The Crucial Role of Relationships and Connectedness: Dr. Jean Clinton
Oct 3, 2023 – 01:05:20 -
Fatherhood & Attachment: Chris Bruno
Sep 19, 2023 – 50:45 -
Understanding Childhood Dissociation: Karen Andor
Sep 5, 2023 – 56:50 -
Social Justice Parenting: Nat Vikitsreth
Aug 22, 2023 – 50:55 -
Recovering into a New Normal: Duygu and Yener Balan
Aug 8, 2023 – 53:58 -
Trauma and Attachment in Education: Susan Andrien & Angela Harris
Jul 25, 2023 – 01:02:12 -
Understanding Sensory Integration: Sheila Frick
Jul 11, 2023 – 01:12:47 -
Circle of Security: Glen Cooper & Deidre Quinlan
Jun 27, 2023 – 01:07:34 -
Passing The Mic: The Future of Attachment Theory in Action
Jun 6, 2023 – 33:17 -
Annette Kussin - How a Parent’s Adult Attachment Shapes the Security of the Child
May 30, 2023 – 43:55 -
Elizabeth Konrath: The Impact of Divorce on Attachment - Part 2
May 23, 2023 – 38:58 -
Elizabeth Konrath: The Impact of Divorce on Attachment - Part 1
May 16, 2023 – 30:21 -
Lisa Qualls & Melissa Corkum: Overcoming Blocked Care - Part 2
May 9, 2023 – 35:39 -
Lisa Qualls & Melissa Corkum: Overcoming Blocked Care - Part 1
May 2, 2023 – 27:27 -
Kate Haberman: Object Relations & Attachment Theory - Part 2
Apr 25, 2023 – 31:36 -
Kate Haberman: Object Relations & Attachment Theory - Part 1
Apr 18, 2023 – 32:50 -
Dana Lerner: Attachment & Grief - Part 2
Apr 11, 2023 – 33:04 -
Dana Lerner: Attachment & Grief - Part 1
Apr 4, 2023 – 33:07 -
Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 4
Mar 28, 2023 – 29:58 -
Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 3
Mar 21, 2023 – 33:06 -
Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 2
Mar 14, 2023 – 30:19 -
Michael Trout: What’s Missing In Clinical Practice Today - Part 1
Mar 7, 2023 – 31:40 -
Dr. Lark Eshleman: Attachment Based Interventions in War-Torn Countries - Part 2
Feb 28, 2023 – 29:59 -
Dr. Lark Eshleman: Attachment Based Interventions in War-Torn Countries - Part 1
Feb 21, 2023 – 28:22
Recent Reviews
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Anna 🙂🙂Very interestingI just came across this podcast. I absolutely love it. The host has a warm presence and a lovely voice.
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kbbmomHost’s vocal fryI am having a really hard time listening to this podcast because of the host’s vocal fry and valley girl voice. I am trying to focus on the content, but the voice is so distracting.
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Nat V..A rich resourceThe conversations are nuanced yet actionable. Jenna’s curiosity is our gift as she effortlessly draws beautiful wisdom from the guests. Thank you for lifting up many aspects of attachment.
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Dee1948I love Karen and Michael TroutKaren has such love and respect for Michael Trout and the two of shine when they are talking about presence in the therapeutic relationship. Karen, your wisdom and dedication to bringing the premier leaders in the field of attachment is an invaluable contribution to every human who listens. Thank you.
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Moh2k17Broad, deep and not to be missed!This podcast explores Attachment Theory in and out of the therapy room in a time when we need relational connection so badly. Bravo for bringing forth those who can speak to this.
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elizfk12345Amazing interviewer and topicsThis podcast is the perfect length of time, has fantastic guests, and the interviewer asks really intriguing, thought provoking questions. I have found it more valuable and informative than most books I’ve read on attachment. It also helps me stay current in new/developing theories, research, and resources. While it is catered to therapists, I have sent several episodes to many parents who find it helpful as well.
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jjunkerSo important and so fun to listen to!!Incredibly engaging and knowledgeable host…fascinating guests specializing in areas we rarely get to hear about…and this important topic, I absolutely LOVE this podcast!!!
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greenjustrightValuable ResourceAttachment Theory in Action is such a valuable resource for professionals and families who are learning how developmental trauma and attachment impact the lives of children and their families! Would recommend to anyone seeking more knowledge in how lives are impacted and ways to support those in the journey.
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jpsk8rExcellently madeInformative and well made.
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mryan1961Valuable resourceWhat a great podcast! The group of professionals are knowledgeable and provide valuable information! The host is engaging and ask’s relevant questions to highlight the topic. I enjoy listening to these!
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HippopanonymousCringe at Host’s voiceGreat informative podcast just when the host talks i fast fwd
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Your mom 456788531:6897543A great resource for attachment based therapistsA wonderful resource that helps connect theory and practice. Insightful and knowledgeable guests from a variety of professions and perspectives. The host does a great job of guiding the discussion. A must for clinicians that are interested in attachment based practices.
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Attachment Theory GeekFantastic PodcastThis is an amazing podcast which features cutting edge attachment research applied to clinical practice. Not only is the guest lineup spectacular, but host Karen Doyle Buckwalter is always well prepared for interviews and demonstrates a deep knowledge about the work of each guest. Lastly, as a side note, I love the graphic design of this podcast. Hats off to the entire who put this awesome podcast out there each week!
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Kassie BaumannWonderful ResourceAs an MSW student, this podcast has been a wonderful resource for me in both my scholarly and personal learning. The interviews offer so much valuable information and I have learned so much about attachment theory. I can’t believe this is a free resource! Would highly recommend to anyone looking to expand their knowledge in an enjoyable way.
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levi3693Great podcastSuch powerful and insightful guests on the show. Karen does a great job hosting and bringing us along the journey with her.
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Etain Saoirsegood content unbearable host toneThis has excellent content but I have to fast forward if the host is speaking.
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Mindful runnerGood, but interviewing skills feel choppyThis podcast highlights so many renowned and significant attachment therapists. It offers so much in terms of knowledge and insight. I do wish that the host would ask questions in a more open ended, concise format. Sometimes I feel she talks in circles when she could get out of the way of the people she’s interviewing and just let them talk about their approach. For example asking more questions like - “tell me about….” Or “ can you share an example of…”Can be stated briefly and concisely without a very long and winding intro. I also don’t quite understand why each interview is divided into two different episodes.
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Summer LMHCThe most important topic!I love Karen’s passion and enthusiasm for this topic! She is relentlessly helping us parents and clinicians grow in our understanding of relationships and their impact on wellbeing. I loved the History of Attachment series and find such wisdom and guidance in every episode! It’s the only podcast I faithfully listen to and I am grateful for it!
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whitmusicloveGreat guestsThe guests are excellent. Host’s upspeak does make it difficult to listen to, and only pointing it out because I think if she worked on that, this would be an excellent podcast.
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BasyaGAMAZING PODCAST!!Thank you so much for this podcast!! I’m fascinated and passionate about helping children heal from attachment hurts, and this podcast has such great information from top leaders in the field. I very much appreciate all that you offer!
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LovelyladyElizabethhAmazing information and insight into attachmentThis is such an informative podcast full of amazing information from a variety of different clinicians, teachers etc... The host is amazing and facilitates the interviews so well!
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GreviewuNeeds workReally tough podcast to take seriously. The host’s rising intonation at the end of each sentence makes every statement sound like a question. When I tune in to hear professionals speak, I expect them to talk like adults.
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c.erHelpful for foster parentI am so grateful to have found this resource. As a current foster parent, stepparent, and an educator, it is helping me work through my thoughts and decisions related to our placement and is providing me with a better understanding of the behaviors of some of my students (and my kids). I wish I could spend more hours studying attachment theory - I think it would help me improve in each of my roles.
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rbailey1916Content vs Sound qualityThe content of this podcast is great! The quality of the sound is not great, but if you can look past that I highly recommend!
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XiangKatieGreat Podcast!Loved the episode with Rebecca Molitor! Learned so much from her work.
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traumaotGreat informationI just discovered this podcast and am thoroughly enjoying the series with Michael Trout. As an adopted parent and occupational therapist with a desire to help clients heal from disrupted attachment, I am looking forward to listening to ALL the episodes. A great resource!
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Shirley CrenshawPsychotherapistGreat interview with Kenny Miller! I had the privilege of seeing Kenny when he came to St. Louis for training years ago. I loved his developmental model, and, interestingly, I've been doing this kind of psychoeducational training that he mentioned since I started in the late 1990's. I really enjoyed his explaining his evolving model and how he engages the parents. Love your series, Karen!
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Michelle RobisonMelanie C podcastI love this powerful perspective Melanie brings to the attachment world as both a well studied, experienced clinician who is willing to share her adoptee voice. Thank you so much for your vulnerability.
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Selma BacevacOutstanding Information and PodcastsI love this podcast and information. Karen has amazing guests and the education she provides is phenomenal! Thank you
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Faith FriedlanderExcellent PodcastExcellent understanding of how to be successful when parenting a child with extreme emotional dysreglation. This book is inspiring for clinicians and parents alike. Karen’s ability to ask great questions and reflect on the material helps to bring it all to life.
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Cc EagleInformative PodcastsKaren’s ability to provide the best guests and her ability to bring out their genuine and unique strengths is a real treat.
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Sarah_PsychA must listen to!Wonderfully informative talks on attachment! Karen brings her insights to the talks and draws out the best from her guests. A must for those interested in helping children, attachment, and adoption.
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IOS User1Crystal ClearThanks
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Nancy1880Love it!!A wonderful, informative podcast for those interested in attachment. Karen asks all the right questions and her guests always have intriguing information to share.
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