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Let's Get Clinical!! <3 A Professional POV on How to Navigate Adoption & Non-Parental Events

1 h 4 min · 13. juni 2024
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On today's episode, Tess sits down with the lovely and effortlessly expert Christine Tangel (definitely an IT GIRL in her own right) to siphon through the psychology of adoption and non-parental events. Christine is a licensed social worker and the Director of Family & Community Support at Spence-Chapin, a renowned adoption agency based in New York City. The conversation covers attachment styles, grief and loss for all parties within the scope of adoption situations, and some DO's and DON'Ts of basic parenting. We hope you enjoy this one.

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