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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk talks with experts on attachment parenting. 


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Anonymous

This is fantastic. Can you go more into detail for us Patreons? I’ve done a tremendous amount of healing over the last few years to where my primary attachment style is now Secure (🙌🏻🎉). I am 37 with a 7 year old and I am a single parent. Her mental health is hugely important to me. Since I’m still “healing” and becoming more balanced, I wonder what and how I should be doing things with her. It would be a great topic!! Thanks! Patreon Chrissy :)

Anonymous

Hi dr Kirk n crew... oooh I'll keep it short n sweet as its complex... are you able to look into PNES as related with CPTSD.. I'd be interested in what you have to say n find out on this. Sarah aka flo