Q & A – what is integrity?

Integrity is the quality of being honest, ethical, and principled in one’s actions and decisions. It involves upholding one’s moral and ethical principles, even in the face of difficult or challenging situations. Individuals with integrity are known for their consistency in their words and actions. They follow through on their promises, take responsibility for their… Read More Q & A – what is integrity?

Q & A – what is authenticity?

Authenticity refers to the quality of being genuine, real, or true to oneself. It is the opposite of being fake or artificial, and it involves expressing one’s true feelings, thoughts, and beliefs without pretending or conforming to others’ expectations. Authenticity is often associated with being honest, transparent, and sincere in one’s interactions with others. It… Read More Q & A – what is authenticity?

Q & A – Are reunification camps evaluated ?

Reunification programs and services should ideally be evaluated to ensure that they are effective in achieving their goals of reunifying families and improving outcomes for children and families. However, the extent to which these programs are evaluated can vary depending on the state or organization providing the services. In general, many states and organizations that… Read More Q & A – Are reunification camps evaluated ?

Q & A – Can you please explain the Neurobiology of Child Abuse?

Child abuse is a serious and damaging experience that can have long-lasting effects on a child’s physical, emotional, and mental health. The neurobiology of child abuse refers to the changes that occur in a child’s brain and nervous system in response to abuse, and how these changes can affect the child’s development and behavior. Research… Read More Q & A – Can you please explain the Neurobiology of Child Abuse?

Q & A – What is “parent adult child theory”?

In Transactional Analysis, the Parent-Adult-Child (PAC) theory is one of the fundamental concepts. This theory describes the three ego states or aspects of personality that we all have within us: Parent, Adult, and Child. The Parent ego state is made up of the attitudes, values, and behaviors that we have internalized from our own parents… Read More Q & A – What is “parent adult child theory”?

Q & A – What is it called when people accuse you of what they are actually doing

The psychological phenomenon you are referring to is called “projection”. Projection occurs when an individual unconsciously ascribes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or behaviors onto another person, often without realizing that they are doing so. For example, if someone is feeling jealous of their partner, they may accuse their partner of being unfaithful, even if… Read More Q & A – What is it called when people accuse you of what they are actually doing

Q & A – When a parent betrays a child

When a parent betrays a child, it can be a particularly devastating form of betrayal trauma because parents are often the primary source of love, safety, and support for children. Betrayals by a parent can take many forms, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, abandonment, or other forms of mistreatment. The effects of parental betrayal… Read More Q & A – When a parent betrays a child