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Therapist Warmth: Creating Change in Couple Therapy – what we learned from Talk Time

I loved discussing with and interviewing Dr. Lori Schade when she came on Talk Time to share her dissertation, which recently won the prestigious AAMFT Research Award. What she discovered is applicable to every therapeutic model.  Her Research Path Started in a Coding Lab Dr. Lori Schade wanted a dissertation that would be meaningful for […]

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Calm the Body and Grow the Heart: Stephen Porges on Polyvagal Theory

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