Looking at Ourselves to Help Our Children Heal
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By: Dr. Karyn Purvis
Watch as Dr. Karyn Purvis explains the importance of parents being willing to look at their own histories as well as their expectations as they seek to connect with their children.
Tags: Attachment, Attachment Styles, Motivations and Expectations