Neufeld's Traffic Circle Model of Frustration - Presentation & Panel Discussion

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  • čas přidán 22. 09. 2022
  • Presentation of Neufeld's Traffic Circle Model of Frustration by Dr. Gordon Neufeld, followed by a panel discussion with Tamara Strijack and Dr. Deborah MacNamara - recorded from live webinar on September 22, 2022

Komentáře • 7

  • @elessar0009
    @elessar0009 Před 26 dny

    Can't find words to express how much I value this content you're sharing for free; the goodwill, the experience & the humility driving it, and just how much potential for compassion, strength and common good it offers. It breeds good, for all of us, together. Thank you all from the other side of the globe.

  • @Wellnessnorth
    @Wellnessnorth Před rokem

    We absolutely love Dr. Neufeld's work and use it in our own clinic. This was a delight to watch and learn from.

  • @sheemakarp6424
    @sheemakarp6424 Před rokem +1

    Wanted to add that I am very impressed by Tamara’s perceptiveness & compassion. She brought a lot of street cred to this discussion. Glad she’s actively working with students. 👏🏽

  • @carrielbourgo1556
    @carrielbourgo1556 Před rokem

    This is beyond brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mworts
    @mworts Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for posting this. I was unable to join for the live event last night. Incredibly insightful as always ❤

  • @sheemakarp6424
    @sheemakarp6424 Před rokem

    When Deborah speaks about understanding that frustration is just one of the feelings she’s having, albeit the strongest & most outstanding one at the time, she is already engaging in the pause that Gordon calls “having mixed emotions.” It’s heartening to know that by getting out of the way awareness can be instinctive, too. Thanks for making this video available to all 🙏🏽

  • @sart1973
    @sart1973 Před rokem

    Thank you for this! Every time I listen to content surrounding attachment theory it resonates so much! I started out learning about my kids and, really, this work applies to all humans! It makes so much sense.
    I do wonder, if there is a resource to help parents understand and tap into “play” and how to encourage our children also in a positive way to try things that could bring them release and joy?