In today’s episode, Leslie speaks with special guest, Dr. Lorie Ritschel, a board-certified dialectic behavior therapist, and discusses the impact of chronic invalidation, trauma and shame in regards to both parents and children. Lorie emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing shame in children, noting that parents often underestimate its punishing effects. She explains DBT-PE, a treatment that combines dialectical behavior therapy with prolonged exposure to treat trauma.
Time Stamps
4:22 Defining Trauma - Criterion A and Traumatic Chronic Invalidation
9:00 and 11:26 Trauma Treatments - DBT-PE and CPT
14:00 Discussing the emotion of Shame
14:40 Parents are part of creating the internal dialogue of emotions within their child and they have the ability to impact their child’s understanding of emotions
16:20 Parents underestimate how punishing shame is to a child
17:05 Discussion on being how to be reinforcer of behaviors and punisher of behaviors by matching the intensity of your child’s behavior
18:05 Some kids go into a shame spiral and others don’t. DON”T make assumptions about your child
19:24 Examples of implicit and explicit learning
20:55 When shame is very visible in your child -
21:21 Watch out for the quiet child who internalize their emotions
22:14 Create a framework in your home to talk about emotions
22:50 High, Low, Buffalo Game - a great substitute for “how was your day at school”
25:25 The benefits of Observational learning
26:38 Discussion of Invalidation for the neurodivergent child
28::43 Other examples of ways parents can invalidate their child
31:00 Having a trusted adult to speak to is key for a child who feels invalidation from their differentness
Leslie-ism: When expressing disappointment to your child, a light touch is enough.
Resources:
Lorie Ritschel’s Website: Triangle Area Psychology Clinic (TAP)
E-Learning Courses through the TAP clinic
How to use High Low Buffalo Conversation Starter
Trauma resources
For a full transcript of this episode and more information about the host visit https://lesliecohenrubury.com/podcasts/ . You can also follow Leslie’s work on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Join the conversation with your own questions and parenting experiences.
Credits: Is My Child a Monster? is produced by Alletta Cooper, Camila Salazar, and Leslie Cohen-Rubury. Theme music is by
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