RAD Parenting Podcast

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (Supervisor) Tracey Turner MA. NC-MHCS BC-DMT, shares over 35 years of experience, insights, tips and strategies for families. Dr. Tracey specializes in working with patients diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder, (also known as RAD) and complex trauma along with PTSD.

Welcome to the podcast!

This show is intended to help people who care for children diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder.

The hostess, Tracey Turner MA. NC-MHCS BC-DMT, has 35 years of experience in helping biological, legal guardian, step, foster and adoptive families with difficult or challenging children to understand and transform dysfunctional behaviors, so they may experience joy in their lives and peace in their family relationships.

Episodes feature helpful tips about RAD, how to handle the children, and conversations with other parents and caretakers of RAD children.

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Interracial Adoption Pt. 2

Interracial Adoption Pt. 2    In this episode, we’re continuing the conversation about interracial adoption with Jena and her daughter. There really are so many little things happening that we don’t think about when blended families come together. Finding and […]

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Interracial Adoption

Interracial Adoption    In this episode, we’re talking about interracial adoption, and what that experience has been like for Jena and her daughter. We’ll be sharing some helpful information from a wonderful organization, Be the Bridge, that is working to […]

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How to Get the Most from Your Therapy Session at FCFC

How to Get the Most from Your Therapy Session at FCFC    When it comes to therapy at Full Circle Family Counseling, your participation, commitment, and willingness to attend sessions are so important. This really makes or breaks how much […]

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Part 2: What Therapy is Really About at Full Circle Family Counseling

Part 2: What Therapy is Really About at Full Circle Family Counseling    As a follow-up from last week’s episode, I want to talk more about what you can expect when you come to Full Circle Family Counseling. When you […]

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What Therapy is Really About at Full Circle Family Counseling

What Therapy is Really About at Full Circle Family Counseling    As we move into 2023, I want to talk about what you can expect from therapy when we work together. At Full Circle Family Counseling, you won’t find ‘traditional’ […]

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Decompressing After the Holidays – Guided Meditation

Decompressing After the Holidays – Guided Meditation    The holiday season can be fun, but it can also be a busy and stressful time for so many of us – especially as parents. If you feel like you need to […]

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2 Simple Tips on Parenting a RAD Kid Over the Holidays

2 Simple Tips on Parenting a RAD Kid Over the Holidays    Christmas is just days away, and if you’re like many of the parents I’ve worked with, you may just be ready to get it done and over with. […]

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Gifts for a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder

Gifts for a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder    With Christmas right around the corner, you may be questioning what to get your RAD child for Christmas. What gifts do you suggest your extended family give your child with reactive […]

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Tips for Making it Through the Holidays with a RAD Child

Tips for Making it Through the Holidays with a RAD Child    The holiday season can be a lot, and pretty stressful for most of us. When you have children with developmental complex trauma in your home, it can feel […]

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Adverse childhood events, developmental complex trauma, attention deficit disorder, sensory integration, difficulties, fetal alcohol syndrome, and anxiety and depression are many times, symptoms of reactive attachment disorder! Before all else fails, please reach out because your child will not outgrow their complex trauma. So,  the sooner you come in for help the better off, you will all be.