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Breaking the Cycle of Generational Family Trauma: Interview with Dr. Robyn Koslowitz

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In this episode, Erika sits down with Dr. Robyn Koslowitz — clinical psychologist, TEDx speaker, and author of Post Traumatic Parenting — to explore how generational trauma shapes families and what it takes to break the cycle. They discuss the subtle patterns that can pass from one generation to the next, why breaking them can feel so challenging, and practical ways parents and caregivers can foster healthier, more connected relationships. Dr. Koslowitz also clears up common misconceptions about trauma-informed parenting and shares insights to help families heal with intention, compassion, and emotional safety.

Dr. Robyn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.koslowitzpsychology/

Linktree: linktr.ee/dr.koslowitzpsychology

Book: Post Traumatic Parenting: Break the Cycle and Become the Parent You Always Wanted To Be

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In this episode, Erika sits down with Dr. Robyn Koslowitz — clinical psychologist, TEDx speaker, and author of Post Traumatic Parenting — to explore how generational trauma shapes families and what it takes to break the cycle. They discuss the subtle patterns that can pass from one generation to the next, why breaking them can feel so challenging, and practical ways parents and caregivers can foster healthier, more connected relationships. Dr. Koslowitz also clears up common misconceptions about trauma-informed parenting and shares insights to help families heal with intention, compassion, and emotional safety.

Dr. Robyn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.koslowitzpsychology/

Linktree: linktr.ee/dr.koslowitzpsychology

Book: Post Traumatic Parenting: Break the Cycle and Become the Parent You Always Wanted To Be

For questions or partnership inquiries, you can email us at:

[email protected]

BetterHelp/UnderstandingtheMisunderstood
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Use code 'THEMISUNDERSTOOD' for 10% off your first month.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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