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Therapist Uncensored Podcast

TU96: Treating Attachment & Self-Protective Strategies With Guest Patricia Crittenden(Part 1)

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP & Ann Kelley PhD

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

4.7 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Treating Attachment & Self-Protective Strategies “If it protects you, it’s the right strategy.” – Dr Patricia Crittenden, creator of the Dynamic Maturational Model of Attachment & Adaptation (DMM) using culture and context. LOOKING FOR THE SLIDES? DOWNLOAD THE PDF HERE: Rudiments-of-the-DMM-PDF VERSION OR THE POWERPOINT VERSION HERE: Rudiments of the DMM Powerpoint version Or if you have great eyesight :) you can view them here. Are you ready to move from describing injured developmental pathways and symptoms – to addressing how to heal from disrupted development? We are on the case! In this episode co-host Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP discusses exactly that with Dr. Patrica Crittenden, founder of the Dynamic Maturational Model of Attachment & Adaption (DMM) using culture and context to understand, decode and heal early relational injuries. Their conversation was deep and wide, thus will be published in two sections. In today’s episode, TU96, Dr. Crittenden focuses on wide-reaching cultural aspects of development, safety and danger. She uses decades of observations, assessment, research and clinical work to describe her take on what she refers to as the American Attachment researchers and elucidates how her model is similar and where and why it differs. Dr. Crittenden’s focus on applying this rich research clinically aligns perfectly with the mission of this podcast. Whether you are a clinician, foster parent, educator or are interested for your own personal reasons, you will find her perspective fresh and thought-provoking! Please see the PACKED resources and show notes below! Who is Patricia Crittenden and why do want to know her…. Dr. Mary Ainsworth Dr. Crittenden studied under Mary. D. Ainsworth from 1978 until 1983, when she received her Ph.D. as a psychologist in the Social Ecology and Development Program at the University of Virginia. In addition to Mary Ainsworth’s constant guidance and support, her psychology master’s thesis on the CARE-Index, was developed in consultation with John Bowlby and her family systems research, on patterns of family functioning in maltreating families, was accomplished with guidance from E. Mavis Hetherington. John Bowbly Dr. Crittenden has served on the Faculties of Psychology at the Universities of Virginia and Miami and held visiting professorships at the Universities of Helsinki (Finland) and Bologna (Italy) as well as San Diego State University (USA) and Edith Cowan University (Australia). In 1992 she received a Senior Post-doctoral Fellowship, with a focus on child sexual abuse and the development of individual differences in human sexuality, at the Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. In 1993-4 she was awarded the Beverley Professorship at the Clark Institute of Psychiatry (Canada). In the last two decades, Dr. Patricia Crittenden has worked cross-culturally as a developmental psychopathologist developing the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) of attachment and adaptation, along with a developmentally attuned, life-span set of procedures for assessing self-protective strategies. She has received a career achievement award for “Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Child and Family Development” from the European Family Therapy Association in Berlin. Currently, Dr. Crittenden’s work is focused on preventive and culture- sensitive applications of the DMM to mental health treatment, child protection, and criminal rehabilitation. Before we begin: A’s (Red in the DMM)=Historically referred to as Blue on TU B’s (Blue in the DMM)=Historically referred to as Green on TU C’s (Green in the DMM)=Historically referred to as Red on TU AC’s = Historically referred to Tie Dye on TU **Note: We know the colors may be a bit confusing, but it is important to us that you receive information as Dr Crittenden has published it. It is by happenstance that our colors are the same (with the exception of tie dye),

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0:00.0

If it protects you, it's the right strategy.

0:07.0

Hey everybody,

0:11.0

hey everybody. Hey everybody.

0:12.8

Hey everybody. Hey everybody.

0:13.5

Welcome to Therapist and Censert.

0:15.4

This is a podcast that breaks down interpersonal science

0:18.3

into practical and understandable tidbits.

0:21.0

And as you listen, I can just imagine little light bulbs of

0:24.9

insight appearing above your head. You're going to be surprised and touched at

0:29.1

what you learn about yourself is you get more accurate and in-depth view of your mind and your heart, and as you

0:35.1

figure out those close to you. Therapist Unsensored brings you decades of experience with interpersonal psychotherapy,

0:47.4

relational neuroscience, modern attachment, and anything else they think will be helpful in healing humans.

0:52.6

Now hear your co-host, Dr. Anne Kelly, and Sue Marriott.

0:55.8

Hey gang, it is our privilege and our pleasure to introduce you to Dr. Patricia Crittenden.

1:05.8

Now, I say introduce you because many of you may not know about her work,

1:10.4

but believe me, if you're interested in this podcast you want to know about her

1:14.4

work. She's an American psychologist she's currently living overseas but she's

1:19.3

known for her work in the development of attachment theory, the science of it,

1:23.4

developmental psychopathology,

1:25.1

and she created a model, it's called the DMM,

1:28.0

which stands for a dynamic maturation model of attachment

1:31.0

and adaptation.

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