Over the past 15 years, Dr. Jody Carrington has assessed, treated, educated, and empowered some of our most vulnerable and precious souls on the planet. She is a child psychologist by trade, but Jody rarely treats kids. The answer lies, she believes, in the people who hold them. Especially when kids have experienced trauma, that’s when they need big people the most. Some of her favorites include educators, parents, first responders, and foster parents. Jody has shifted the way they think and feel about the holy work that they do. Before Jody started her own practice and speaking across the country, she worked at the Alberta Children’s Hospital on the inpatient and day treatment units where she held families with some of the difficult stories. They taught her the most important lesson: we are wired to do hard things. We can handle those hard things so much easier when we remember this: we are wired for connection. This all started when Jody received her Bachelor of Arts with Distinction from the University of Alberta. She completed a year-long internship with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police during that time and worked alongside families struggling with chronic illness at the Ronald McDonald House. She received her Master’s degree in Psychology at the University of Regina and completed her Ph.D. there as well, before completing her residency in Nova Scotia. Connect with Jody here Website Home - Dr. Jody Carrington Her best selling books Kids These Days Kids These Days - Dr. Jody Carrington Teachers These Days Teachers These Days - Dr. Jody Carrington Welcome to the Imperfect Parent Podcast, I am an Imperfect Parent. Each week I invite you to join me on my imperfect journey where we will talk with knowledgeable professionals, authority figures and other amazing parents who have been where you are... or have the knowledge and tools you need... to find out what works, what doesn't and what's next. I can't promise I will be able to find the answers to all your problems but I can promise that you won't have to face them alone. So welcome to the Imperfect Parent family and remember it is OK to be Perfectly Imperfect!! Check out the Facebook Group and Join the Imperfect Parent Community Facebook Groups Also, if you can go Subscribe, Rate and leave a review, that helps the show get noticed!! Thank you all for listening and remember WE GOT THIS!!
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