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Talking TBRI® with Troy McPeak
In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, Troy McPeak shares about his work at the Purvis Institute, his journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun.
This is episode five of season six of the TBRI Podcast.
You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform.
For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
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Talking TBRI® with Kari Dady
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, Kari Dady shares about her work at the Purvis Institute, her journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode seven of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
Talking TBRI® with Samantha Farris
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, Samantha Farris shares about her work at the Purvis Institute, her journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode six of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
Talking TBRI® with Daren Jones
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, Daren Jones shares about his work at the Purvis Institute, his journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode five of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
Talking TBRI® with Sarah Mercado
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, Sarah Mercado shares about her work at the Purvis Institute, her journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode four of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
Talking TBRI® with Katie Rinaudo
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, host Sarah Mercado chats with Katie Rinaudo about her work at the Purvis Institute, her journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode three of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
Talking TBRI® with Henry Milton
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, host Sarah Mercado chats with Henry Milton about his work at the Purvis Institute, his journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode two of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
Talking TBRI with Amanda Purvis
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In this video recording of The TBRI Podcast, host Sarah Mercado chats with Amanda Purvis about her work at the Purvis Institute, her journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun. This is episode one of season six of the TBRI Podcast. You can subscribe to the TBRI Podcast on any podcasting platform. For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast
TBRI® Around the World: Rwanda (Part IV)
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A Lay Social Worker and Caregiver with The PEACE Plan Rwanda compares an egg to a child. They speak on how an egg is an example of the potential of opportunities that a child carries if they are well taken care of by their caregiver(s).
TBRI® Around the World: Rwanda (Part III)
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Caregivers speak about how TBRI® has transformed their views in order to better serve the children in their care. In turn, their children have experienced healing from past traumas through the connections that have now been established with their caregivers.
TBRI® Around the World: Rwanda (Part II)
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Emmanuel Ngirinshuti, the Ministry Program Support Assistant of The PEACE Plan Rwanda, speaks on the process of implementing TBRI® to better the lives of orphaned children throughout the country of Rwanda. Ngirinshuti discusses how the churches, communities, and lay social workers come together to help one another to ensure the wellbeing of children and families.
TBRI® Around the World: Rwanda (Part I)
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Mary Kamanzi, the Executive Director of The PEACE Plan Rwanda, speaks on how TBRI® was first introduced in the country of Rwanda, and why the need was so great. In this four-part series we explore the impact that TBRI® has made on Rwandans throughout the country. We would like to thank the generous people of Rwanda for sharing their stories of resilience, diligence, and compassion for their chi...
El Podcast TBRI: Grupos de Cuidado con AnaLu Cornejo
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En este episodio, hablamos con nuestra amiga Peruana AnaLu Cornejo sobre una herramienta TBRI que se llama Grupos de Cuidado. Ella explica quien puede liderar un Grupo, como y cuando se usa esta herramienta, cuales son las seis partes del Grupo de Cuidado.
El Podcast TBRI: Estilos de Apego con Alejandra de Valle: Parte 2
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En este episodio continuamos la conversación con Alejandra de Valle sobre los estilos de apego. Investigamos los estilos Ambivalente/Preocupado y como empezar el proceso de sanción en camino al Apego Seguro Adquirido igual para nosotros como para los niños y adolescentes con quienes trabajamos.
El Podcast TBRI: Estilos de Apego con Alejandra de Valle: Parte 1
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En este episodio hablamos con nuestra amiga Alejandra de Valle quien es psicóloga y muy apasionada sobre el tema de los estilos de apego y como podemos usar la teoría para ser mas conscientes en nuestras interacciones con otras personas. En la parte uno, conversamos sobre los estilos Seguro y Evasivo/Desdeñoso: como aparecen an la vida real de niños y adultos.
El Podcast TBRI: Nadie es perfecto con David Randall
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El Podcast TBRI: Nadie es perfecto con David Randall
El Podcast TBRI: TBRI en hogares residenciales con Emmanuel Frutos
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El Podcast TBRI: TBRI en hogares residenciales con Emmanuel Frutos
Transforming Cultures of Care: CSEY Advocacy
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Transforming Cultures of Care: CSEY Advocacy
El Podcast TBRI en Espanol: Temporado 2, Episodio 2
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El Podcast TBRI en Espanol: Temporado 2, Episodio 2
El Podcast TBRI en Espanol: Temporado 2, Episodio 1
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El Podcast TBRI en Espanol: Temporado 2, Episodio 1
Allison's Story
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Allison's Story
Apego - TBRI® Attachment- Portuguese
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Apego - TBRI® Attachment- Portuguese
Stress Tóxico TBRI Toxic Stress Animate- Portuguese
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Stress Tóxico TBRI Toxic Stress Animate- Portuguese
Additional Tools (Polish)
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Additional Tools (Polish)
Regulation (Polish)
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Regulation (Polish)
Transforming Cultures of Care: Jefferson County, TX
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Transforming Cultures of Care: Jefferson County, TX
Understanding Trauma (Lithuanian)
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Understanding Trauma (Lithuanian)
Felt Safety (Lithuanian)
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Felt Safety (Lithuanian)
Connecting (Lithuanian)
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Connecting (Lithuanian)
Understanding Trauma (Estonian)
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Understanding Trauma (Estonian)

Komentáře

  • @almazwakeyo7038
    @almazwakeyo7038 Před dnem

    This so amazing thank you

  • @IrmaCloutier-m3n
    @IrmaCloutier-m3n Před 11 dny

    Garcia Scott Hall Linda Smith Jennifer

  • @IrmaCloutier-m3n
    @IrmaCloutier-m3n Před 11 dny

    Martinez Carol Hall Donna Gonzalez Karen

  • @donnasantamaria8317
    @donnasantamaria8317 Před měsícem

    So if it is necessary to take a person back to the beginning and have their needs responded to, how would this look for an adult with anger issues? Is there hope for adults who had a traumatic childhood?

  • @jamesbuchanan8446
    @jamesbuchanan8446 Před 2 měsíci

    I adopted a Romanian boy in 1991. Knowing about TBRI when he growing up sure would have been helpful. Now that he's 36, has no real friends, and has abandoned his own daughter, I'm concerned that he's beyond help.

  • @meganmindcreates
    @meganmindcreates Před 3 měsíci

    I got Adhd and Asd. my mom acknowledges it but doesn't agree with it. She will say, "oh this must be your autism side." "ugh sorry it's ur adhd" "oh now sound bothers you know cause ur dr said you may have asd." I don't really feel validated by my mom with these two that I have. I mean I think different;y and process differently. When I do chores she has a specific way she wants them and most of the time I cant make that need for her. My mom is a loud person and most of the time when she get mad at something she gets even louder and My brain shuts down cause its really loud for me and I feel like its just adding fuel to the fire. im sad cause she doesn't want to learn about these things. I know my mom been through trauma and I think tbri will really help but she's just not opened to it.

  • @D_Ccycling
    @D_Ccycling Před 3 měsíci

    Conversations and sharing vulnerabilities like you did helps heal the world! Thank you!

  • @marlobardo4274
    @marlobardo4274 Před 3 měsíci

    "a nurturing caring attachment relationship" is how the mind thinks about what the heart knows as loving....

  • @jhf1979
    @jhf1979 Před 4 měsíci

    Close... But as a parent of an infant it should be "I try to understand your needs/signals/attempts to communicate before you cry and i understand your crying means that your most badic needs (like having a place other than my pants to releive myself) are unmet"

  • @lisachaney4320
    @lisachaney4320 Před 4 měsíci

    OMG THIS IS HORRIBLE

  • @lisachaney4320
    @lisachaney4320 Před 4 měsíci

    Why did animals have to be hurt

  • @raquelhatcher9313
    @raquelhatcher9313 Před 4 měsíci

    Troy, you are amazing! Thank you for sharing it.

  • @danielabreu
    @danielabreu Před 4 měsíci

    Maravilloso aporte

  • @shawnmcmahon3847
    @shawnmcmahon3847 Před 5 měsíci

    Just got hired as a JPO. I am so blessed to be instrumental in changing a child's life for the better.

  • @helenabustos9915
    @helenabustos9915 Před 5 měsíci

    Muchas gracias TCU, Andrea y Karin... le estamos sacando el maximo provecho!

  • @anailujanocil
    @anailujanocil Před 6 měsíci

    Hola Andrea, quisiera saber cómo puedo contactarte para resolver dudas. Maravilloso trabajo

  • @helder3951
    @helder3951 Před 7 měsíci

    I feel so validated! I had to fight 2 families including my ex husband to be able to do it this way! Yet I did - found myself dumped by them and bashed! Yet I could do it my way! She has some trauma from them and a bit of me being overwhelmed and burnt out the last years but she is thriving! I’m now taking my well earned rest! LOVE 💗

  • @glendabitner5759
    @glendabitner5759 Před 8 měsíci

    You don’t know what you don’t know till you know. TBRI has transformed my family.

  • @marknvb
    @marknvb Před 8 měsíci

    INVALUABLE ❤️ GRACIAS 🫂

  • @marknvb
    @marknvb Před 8 měsíci

    INVALUABLE 💕 GRACIAS ❤

  • @user-px2dd5wq9s
    @user-px2dd5wq9s Před 9 měsíci

    Georgia Beard should not be actively practicing. She is a joke. She has no problem lying under oath in a court of law. She destroys not only families but children as well. Run, as fast as you can. She needs her license pulled.

  • @dariuspayne6027
    @dariuspayne6027 Před 10 měsíci

    A true gem ❤

  • @katg5746
    @katg5746 Před rokem

    So glad to find this

  • @alicerose8057
    @alicerose8057 Před rokem

    Anyone ever think you might be finding glutamate cause it’s all in the food?! Our food and water is poison.

  • @CherRN3
    @CherRN3 Před rokem

    Wonderful information! What a soothing voice you have!

  • @redrock9106
    @redrock9106 Před rokem

    Love this

  • @anapaulamarquesmigliari6181

    I feel just like her, my heart actually burns to b able to make a difference in orphans lives in Brazil too and TBRI is an essential tool. May God allow and provide, I hope to be a TBRI student someday. 😊

  • @t10mcg
    @t10mcg Před rokem

    Love this! Mary, Elizabeth ❤, PEACE plan, Saddleback Church, JESUS! So glad you put this together and are sharing how God is using ordinary people to make a huge difference in the lives of orphans. Families, not institutions are what kids need.

  • @m.carmen2936
    @m.carmen2936 Před rokem

    Agradezco la nítida orientación sobre el concepto. Esto me hubiera gustado haberlo tenido presente pata cuando la crianza de mi hijo. Aún así, lo tendré presente para padres jóvenes que deseen escuchar,se molestan cuando uno vierte una opinión de orientación.

  • @tomwilliams3206
    @tomwilliams3206 Před rokem

    TBRI is terrible! In over 40 years of working with children I have never seen such a terrible program

    • @stephanied6451
      @stephanied6451 Před 5 měsíci

      Why's that? What program would you say is better?

    • @jennih6794
      @jennih6794 Před 14 dny

      I think it would be helpful if you would elaborate on this rather than simply say it’s terrible. What do you dislike about this program?

  • @dionemeades9306
    @dionemeades9306 Před rokem

    Please post this in English

  • @dionemeades9306
    @dionemeades9306 Před rokem

    Your drawings are so so beautiful 🫶🏻

  • @mcmacts238
    @mcmacts238 Před rokem

    spare the rod, and you will spoil the child! A good swat when needed goes a LONG WAY!!! Of course every parent needs to do their absolute best to take care of their children. BROKEN Families and SIN has caused a great deal of the problems! Yes they need HELP but only JESUS can truly heal!

    • @lotsoflaughs5314
      @lotsoflaughs5314 Před rokem

      You obviously have no understanding of Reactive Attachment Disorder. It is not about a swat. You can do that all day and only add to the abuse and trauma but never change the child’s mental, psychological or emotional disabilities. I wish this on no one because it is a living hell.

  • @PrayerforGodsgrace
    @PrayerforGodsgrace Před rokem

    I am very gratful to hear this, It really addresses deep wounds. Thank you. I wish i could have had this support i believe my life would be so different.

  • @PrayerforGodsgrace
    @PrayerforGodsgrace Před rokem

    I must first give all glory to God through Jesus Christ for where He has brought me from though i have not apprehended. I am a one of five children from a mother who married a man 3× her age when she was about thirteen or fourteen. Unfortunately he died when I was a little girl in diapers, I don't remember much of anything about him. But me and my three sisters where placed in foster care while my mother's sister kept our brother. While in foster care much abuse occured daily and we were there for years. The nearest of kin that came when I was about the age of ten or eleven still in elementary school to adopt me and my two other siblings. Sad to say there was no initial attention conscerning the trauma and abuse suffered. Personally I think they had issues of their own and was just ignorant concerning what should be done about these types of things. I don't hold bitterness or unforgiveness toward them. But I have suffered psychologically tremendously in my life, unaware of the mental, emotional and psychological state that I was in. I involuntary never spoke anything upon arrival with kin or during the raising process about the abuse suffered. It was not because I chose this as I mentioned above it was involuntary, It's like what is being explained in the video I missed that teaching part- I never got that. I literally walked through life partially brain dead because of the abuse and trauma suffered. I saw a psychologist not to long ago and was diagnosed with a thinking disorder. I do wonder what my life would have been like if someone was there to recognize this and respond appropriately. I have had three children -one set of twins while still under the partial brain dead condition. I've been unable to teach them and raise them adequately because of the mental health condition. It's pretty scary but I got this information about the intervention from their therapist so I am listening.. I have had treatment for what I stated above the brain dead(in which I was to a certain extent)/ also known as cognitive impairment. I'm much much much better, Because now I am able to make sound judgment's and reason and logically think through things. But I know there is structure and training needed.

  • @alysiagreer4032
    @alysiagreer4032 Před rokem

    Anger is the other side of sorrows coin

  • @EvilWhiteColonialist

    Description of the hostage negotiation was a bit dramatic

  • @harvardvoices
    @harvardvoices Před rokem

    Does the governor have any ideas on how to solve these problems?

  • @luperodriguez7821
    @luperodriguez7821 Před rokem

    Wow! This explains a lot! I wish teachers would take the time and watch this video. It explains why a lot of children have behavioral issues and instead of just getting on to them and making them feel like the class nuisance, or sending them to ISS where they are served cold lunches instead of hot lunches , they would be more understanding of what the underlying issue is and be more sympathetic and have empathy for the child.

  • @Dee-cu8yr
    @Dee-cu8yr Před rokem

    How do they turn out as adults, when left untreated? I feel society leaves them to fix it themselves...very sad for children who NEVER had a chance

  • @TheJojoaruba52
    @TheJojoaruba52 Před rokem

    This is a fantastic set of principles…

  • @emmageoghegan8844
    @emmageoghegan8844 Před rokem

    Allison, thank you for sharing your story, wisdom, and the TBRI program. Healing occurs within connection!

  • @veruschkaquinonesbeltran3132

    Excelente

  • @denisascott
    @denisascott Před rokem

    A

  • @kids_stray79
    @kids_stray79 Před rokem

    Excelente apuesta estos episodios para comprendernos mejor y meditar, lograr entornos más saludables en nuestras Interacciones diarias 🙏 gracias muchas gracias

  • @yeahyeah4244
    @yeahyeah4244 Před rokem

    Karyn is a child whisperer. He immediately calmed down when she got there and obeyed her.

  • @salomewilliams1831
    @salomewilliams1831 Před rokem

    This is really good

  • @donnabarry8695
    @donnabarry8695 Před rokem

    Emily arrived come dece?❤

  • @donnabarry8695
    @donnabarry8695 Před rokem

    ❤I think you people need a lot more practice ❤😂😂😂😂😂

  • @gloriapollard973
    @gloriapollard973 Před rokem

    👍