Look for the Helpers, a podcast by Engage Therapy
Title: Connection Before Correction — with Maurissa Szilagi, LCSW, Attachment & Trauma Therapist Summary: Maurissa Szilagi, LCSW, Ed.M, has spent her career helping families heal attachment wounds, and she comes to the work with rare lived experience: she grew up in foster care and was adopted in her late 30s. In this warm conversation with Adelina Brisbois, LMFT, she makes a case that lands for every parent, not just adoptive ones. You are going to rupture with your kid. The repair is the win. Maurissa describes letting a six-year-old "check" the adult who hurt their feelings, validating before correcting ("connection before correction"), and turning the car ride into an apology tour, because people remember the repairs. She and Adelina talk honestly about the narrative a child of trauma carries (the quiet "I'm not keeping you" that never fully turns off, only turns down in volume), the way the body keeps the score (the amygdala she calls "the jerk of the brain," the acne she came to read as a message), and why caring for yourself is not selfish but the whole job. It is hopeful, practical, and full of permission for any parent who has ever gotten it wrong and wondered if it was too late to make it right. Key topics: • Attachment and repair in parenting • Giving kids a voice and "connection before correction" • The foster/adoptive narrative that never turns off • Turning down the volume on trauma • The body keeps the score (the amygdala, somatic symptoms) • Bodily autonomy and consent with young kids • Self-care as part of the work • Clinician community and collaborative care Guest: Maurissa Szilagi, LCSW, Ed.M — attachment & trauma therapist, The Connecting Therapist (theconnectingtherapist.com [https://www.theconnectingtherapist.com/] · IG/TikTok @theconnectingtherapist [https://www.instagram.com/theconnectingtherapist/]) Resources mentioned: The Body Keeps the Score (Dr. Bessel van der Kolk) · Violet Oaklander (Gestalt child therapy) · Peter Levine / Somatic Experiencing · EMDR · Dr. Tanya Altmann (prior Look for the Helpers guest, on PANDAS/PANS) · Engage Therapy's Reflective Parenting and Mindful Beginnings programs · Support: if you're struggling, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), 24/7. Timestamps: (chapters — see YouTube description) Links: engagetherapy.com [https://engagetherapy.com/]· @engagetherapy [https://www.instagram.com/engagetherapy] · (805) 497-0605 Note: This episode is education and support, not therapy or medical advice.
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