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.
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 insightful episode, we delve deeper into the complexities and nuances of interracial adoption. Join us as we continue our conversation with Jena and her daughter, exploring the challenges and joys of blended families. […]
LISTEN NOWInterracial Adoption
Interracial Adoption In this enlightening episode, we dive into the world of interracial adoption, exploring the experiences and insights of Jena and her daughter. This discussion will not only shed light on the dynamics of becoming a transracial family […]
LISTEN NOWMaximizing Therapy Success at Full Circle Family Counseling
How to Get the Most from Your Therapy Session at FCFC In this episode, we delve into the crucial role of active participation in therapy at Full Circle Family Counseling (FCFC). We discuss how your commitment and effort are […]
LISTEN NOWPart 2: Deep Dive into Adoption Therapy at Full Circle Family Counseling
Part 2: Deep Dive into Adoption Therapy at Full Circle Family Counseling Key Highlights of the Episode: Creating a Safe Therapeutic Environment: Learn about FCFC’s commitment to fostering a secure and non-judgmental space for parents, children, and families. Embracing […]
LISTEN NOWWhat Therapy is Really About at Full Circle Family Counseling
What Therapy is Really About at Full Circle Family Counseling As we step into 2023, let’s delve into what you can anticipate when embarking on your therapeutic journey with us at Full Circle Family Counseling. Our approach to therapy […]
LISTEN NOWDecompressing 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 […]
LISTEN NOWNavigating Christmas with RAD Children and Emphasizing Self-Care
Navigating Christmas with RAD Children and Emphasizing Self-Care As Christmas approaches, this episode is dedicated to parents navigating the challenges of the festive season, especially those with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) children. We provide insights on managing your child’s […]
LISTEN NOWEssential Gift Ideas for Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) – Holiday Special
Gifts for a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder Struggling to find the perfect Christmas gift for a child with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)? In this special holiday episode, we dive deep into the unique needs of children with RAD […]
LISTEN NOWSurviving the Holidays with a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) Child: Practical Advice
Tips for Making it Through the Holidays with a RAD Child The holiday season can be a challenging time, especially for families with children who have experienced developmental trauma. In this insightful episode, we delve into effective strategies to […]
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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.