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Therapist Uncensored Podcast

TU78: The Stress Response System (Attachment) Across the Lifespan – (Replay)

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP & Ann Kelley PhD

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Education, Self-improvement, Relationships

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

FAVORITE EPISODE!!!  This one takes a wide-angle look at attachment throughout one’s life, discusses how one’s environment affects their system’s involuntary response to stress, and how that stress response system impacts us from infancy to the autumn years.  In this episode, co-hosts Ann Kelley Phd and Sue Marriott LCSW,  CGP discuss attachment across the lifespan, specifically looking at the elder years and how our attachment system affects us as caretakers of our parents or as the senior who may be undergoing the various losses inherent in aging.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Therapist Uncensored, a podcast where therapists freely speak their minds about real life matters.

0:09.0

All right, and this week we are going to close out our season two with a replay that I think you guys are we think you guys are really going to enjoy.

0:20.0

It was highly liked when we played it. I guess it's been maybe a year and a half

0:25.0

where we are going to take a wide angle view

0:27.0

of attachment and the stress response all across the lifespan

0:30.0

because not only does attachment affect us as a toddler and through dating and

0:35.0

mating it really affects us in the aging process how we handle the transition

0:41.0

towards losing our own independence and how it affects us as

0:45.1

caretakers of our parents. So it's a really interesting dialogue we think you're

0:50.4

going to enjoy it if you didn't hear it the first time and maybe a

0:54.2

great reminder if you did. But we're really excited that we're launching our

0:58.6

third season now. Next week, beginning of October, we're going to get going. We have a lot of great things already in the can, so really, this is going to be a great year. We're confident. The break was worth it it so thank you guys.

1:13.0

Also wanted to announce that we're going to do a Facebook live

1:16.0

to launch at the very beginning.

1:17.8

We're going to start it at October 8th at 1130,

1:21.9

Central Standard Time, and that's a Monday. So join us maybe for a little bit of a lunch

1:26.9

chat. Probably about 30 minutes we'll do a live question and answer and we'll also do a very short demonstration of a concept that we talk about

1:36.2

quite a bit on the podcast. Sometimes we think a real visual can help with your

1:40.1

understanding of what we're talking about. So join us there. It'll be on

1:42.7

Facebook live on our public page. All right, well let's get started. Let's start off

1:48.1

by talking about just briefly the biology of attachment because I think understanding that really impacts your

1:55.5

understanding about how it's affected all the way through the lifespan. That's right, this isn't just somebody's good idea or you you know, woo-w-woo if you're nice to someone,

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