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Therapy Chat

58: Attachment Trauma & Adoption

Therapy Chat

Laura Reagan, LCSW-C

Social Sciences, Science, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.4728 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2016

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Therapy Chat! Episode 58 is the first in the series on Trauma and Attachment. In today’s episode host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C interviews Amy Sugeno, LCSW. Amy is a clinical social worker in private practice who specializes in working with survivors of trauma related to attachment, particularly related to adoption.

 

Amy explains how attachment trauma can affect children who were adopted, even if the adoption went as smoothly as it possibly could. She describes how children who have been adopted may act out behaviorally to tell their parents how they feel. Amy also talks about a surprising way adoptive parents (and others parenting traumatized children) may experience trauma themselves and how to recognize the symptoms. She and Laura discuss how prior difficulty with conceiving a child can contribute to the experience for parents, how the parent’s own attachment style and trauma history is “churned up” through the process of adoption. She describes how adoption can change relationships within a family and between the family and their community. She explains some of the non-verbal ways of processing trauma that she uses with her clients. Amy describes Nature as her “co-therapist.” She tells listeners how to get on her mailing list and offers opportunities to hear her speak around the country.

 

This is the first of the series on trauma and attachment, which will continue on alternating weeks through the next few months. And on the opposite weeks you will hear the series on integrative mental health! Thanks for listening to Therapy Chat. Please get in touch and let host Laura Reagan know what you thought of this episode!

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Amy Sugeno’s website: http://www.amysugenocounseling.com/

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0:00.0

Therapy Chat Podcast, episode 58.

0:03.5

This is the Therapy Chat podcast.

0:07.6

The information shared in this podcast is not a substitute for seeking help from a licensed

0:12.7

mental health professional.

0:15.1

And now, here's Laura Reagan, L-C-S-W-C with today's episode.

0:22.2

Hi, welcome back to therapy chat.

0:36.6

Today I have a fascinating discussion for you. This is the first in my

0:44.3

series on trauma and attachment, and I'm interviewing Amy Saginao, LCSW, who is in Texas, and specializes in helping people who have attachment trauma or parents of

0:59.0

children who have attachment trauma. She talks about how attachment trauma affects people in ways

1:07.1

that they may not even realize. So I think this is a really interesting and important

1:12.7

discussion. And we're going to continue talking about attachment and trauma over the next

1:18.1

weeks. On alternating weeks, I'll have episodes on attachment and trauma and then episodes on

1:26.7

integrative mental health. A lot of those episodes on integrative mental health.

1:27.9

A lot of those episodes on integrative mental health will relate to methods that can be

1:33.4

helpful for trauma.

1:34.6

So I'm really excited about both of these series and I hope you're going to enjoy them as

1:38.6

much as I have.

1:39.9

But let's go ahead and get started listening to my conversation with Amy Saginao.

1:46.9

Hi, welcome back to therapy chat today i'm super excited to have with me a very interesting guest amy sugano lcsw

1:56.7

amy thank you so much for being on therapyy Chad today. Oh, thank you very much.

2:02.4

You're welcome. I'm so glad to have you and have you back. You're one of the people who I

2:09.2

interviewed months ago and unfortunately lost the audio for, so one who was very gracious to allow me to re-record our interview, and I'm hoping it's

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