35. Getting Their Hearts Back! Tamara Strijack, Clinical Counselor, Interview
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Have you lost your child's heart, but you desperately want it back?! Join me as I interview Tamara Strijack, Author, Clinical Counselor, Academic Dean of the Neufeld Institute, and daughter of world renowned attachment psychologist, Dr. Gordon Neufeld (author of Hold Onto Your Kids). In this, Tamara discusses attachement and shares personal experience as a mother coupled with decades of experience as a therapist to help parents get the hearts of their children back!
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**Tamara Strijack is a Registered Clinical Counselor. Tamara has worked with children and adolescents in various roles over the last twenty-five years. She is currently the Academic Dean of the Neufeld Institute, where she develops and delivers courses on child development for parents, teachers and helping professionals. She is a keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, and educator of counsellors and educators in training. Tamara works primarily as a parent and educational consultant, helping put adults back in the drivers seat in a way that facilitates growth and learning for the child. Connection, relationship and play continue to be central themes in all her roles, both personally and professionally. Tamara has two daughters and lives on the West Coast of Canada.
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