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  <title>Triggers in Parenting: When Our Past Comes Knocking with Guest Dr. Robert T. Muller</title>
  <description>Today, we are continuing our conversation about how parenting is impacted by our own experiences of trauma. These are the moments when we are having a difficult time parenting the way we want to parent, despite trying to shift our behaviors. We’ll be sharing some stories about parents who have been doing their own healing work and what it looked like in their interactions with their kids.&amp;amp;nbsp; Our guest, Dr. Robert T Muller, is the author of the book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Trauma and the Struggle to Open Up: From Avoidance to Recovery and Growth.&amp;amp;nbsp;Dr. Muller, PhD, trained at Harvard, is on faculty at the University of Massachusetts and is currently at York University in Toronto. For more, visit https://consciouslyparenting.com/archpodcasts/10/. </description>
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