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Day: December 30, 2025

Triangulation Explained: A Trauma-Informed Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Caregivers

Where do I begin to write about my experience as a father raising children with a trauma history

We hadn’t received a call about triangulation in a while.  A decade or so ago, the conversations were frequent about the chaos created when other adults in the life of a family misinterpret what’s really happening based on what the child with attachment disorder says.  So, I listened to this mom and felt somewhat “rusty” […]

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