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Reclaim Compassion
- The Adoptive Parent's Guide to Overcoming Blocked Care with Neuroscience and Faith
- De: Lisa Qualls, Melissa Corkum
- Narrado por: Lisa C. Qualls, Melissa Corkum
- Duración: 3 h y 33 m
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Is your parenting journey turning out differently than you imagined? You had so much love to give, but now you feel ashamed and bewildered by your lack of compassion. You may be experiencing blocked care—a self-protective mechanism in your nervous system that makes it difficult to connect with your child and maintain compassion. When it happens, it’s like your heart seems to have left the relationship. But the good news is you are not a bad parent. You can heal from blocked care, and compassion can be rekindled in your heart.
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Uplifting
- De Jaime Harris en 02-08-25
- Reclaim Compassion
- The Adoptive Parent's Guide to Overcoming Blocked Care with Neuroscience and Faith
- De: Lisa Qualls, Melissa Corkum
- Narrado por: Lisa C. Qualls, Melissa Corkum
A Gentle Step by Step Path to Get My Life Back
Revisado: 07-11-24
Lisa and Melissa understand what it is like to be in blocked care, And, they have designed a gentle step by step path to overcome it; a path that helps us reclaim compassion for ourselves and for our kiddos.
I"m a TBRI Practitioner, but blocked care robbed me of my capacity to parent in a way that promotes healing in my children. In this book, Melissa and Lisa teach us how to "TBRI" ourselves. It is wonderful to hear their compassionate voices, giving us an understanding of Blocked Care and then leading us to see and meet our own needs so that we can see and meet the needs of our children.
Not every adoptive or foster parent falls into blocked care, but for those of us who do, Reclaim Compassion is a way out of the dark and back into life.
TBRI (Trust-Based Relational Intervention - KPICD @ TCU)
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