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“How can I give my kids a normal childhood, when mine was anything but?” Post-Traumatic Parenting is the podcast for anyone who has ever asked themselves that question. Robyn Koslowitz, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and Post-Traumatic Parent, combines the fields of post-traumatic recovery and growth with our best understanding of how to raise Little Humans. Through interviews with experts in the fields of behavior science, psychology, trauma, and child development, as well as interviews with toy developers, children’s book authors, and anyone else who makes childhood a delight, Dr. Koslowitz explores how trauma impacts our parenting, and how to hack our traumas into superpowers and super-parenting.
Each week, Dr. Koslowitz unpacks how to survive and thrive as a Post-Traumatic Parent. She shares behind-the-scenes insights into the research that underlies what we know about parenting, child development, and trauma recovery. Each podcast provides actionable tips about how to transform our Post-Traumatic Parenting and how to turn our parenting journey into a post-traumatic growth experience. Dr. Koslowitz interviews some of the famous names in these fields, and some experts you’ve never heard of (but should have!).
Listener Reviews
The conversations that Dr. Koslowitz has are down to earth, relevant, and relatable. The challenges of parenting seem surmountable when becoming familiar with the parenting styles and patterns we gravitate towards and learning about what we WANT to embody instead.
Dr K gives a wealth of information, unique insights and practical ideas. This podcast (and her instagram!) is a must for anyone raising kids and/or healing from trauma. It has been so helpful for me!
The framework of post traumatic parenting is such a powerful one that allows for compassion, healing, and growth as parents, as children, and as humans. Dr. Koslowitz’s insight into the journey of parenting is unparalleled and I can’t get enough of these episodes! Thank you! Michelle @foodbodiesfamilies
This podcast has so much wisdom and as a post traumatic parent...I can’t get enough