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Renee Mill, a clinical psychologist, and a neuro psychotherapist, is a returning guest. She joins me to talk about a super important topic for trauma-informed parents - parenting neurodiverse children. Parenting is hard. Add some neurodiversity to the mix and you've got a whole new level of difficulty. We also deal with shame and guilt.
Renee shares-
"We have to find a way of coming to terms with who they are and learning to value them. That can be quite a long journey. It’s a delicate balance between being a loving and committed parent but finding a space where you can actually allow yourself to work through those, what parents call, “ugly” feelings."
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Renee Mill, a clinical psychologist, and a neuro psychotherapist, is a returning guest. She joins me to talk about a super important topic for trauma-informed parents - parenting neurodiverse children. Parenting is hard. Add some neurodiversity to the mix and you've got a whole new level of difficulty. We also deal with shame and guilt.
Renee shares-
"We have to find a way of coming to terms with who they are and learning to value them. That can be quite a long journey. It’s a delicate balance between being a loving and committed parent but finding a space where you can actually allow yourself to work through those, what parents call, “ugly” feelings."