Compassionate Parenting with Catherine Taughinbaugh
Release Date: 06/15/2022
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Dr. King is accompanied in this episode by Catherine Taughinbaugh, who had a daughter who struggled with substance use, and after coming to the other end, she decided she needed to help other parents. Cathy is now a blogger and Certified Parent Coach who has coached parents all over the U.S. on how to help their children. She is also the author of The Compassion Antidote: A Path to Change for You and Your Child Struggling with Substance Use.
Key Takeaways:
[4:09] What is it like to be a Parent Coach?
[7:01] Cathy shares her experience with the coaching parents of children struggling with substance use commonly receive until she met the CRAFT approach.
[8:42] What does Cathy do as a Parent Coach?
[9:42] What can parents expect to do in a session with Cathy?
[14:11] Cathy shares her training on top of her lived experience as a mother helping her child who struggled with substance use.
[18:10] Cathy speaks about the most effective approach from her perspective.
[20:18] Why did Cathy write her book The Compassion Antidote?
[25:34] What does compassion have to do with helping someone facing substance use?
[29:55] Dr. King explains how parents trying to gain more control over their children simply does not work.
[31:34] Cathy says in her book that parents can retrain themselves to think about substance abuse not so much as a moral failing but rather as a chronic disease.
[34:35] How does Cathy help families shift to a more compassionate approach?
[39:01] Cathy suggests to parents how they can start helping their children by changing the conversation.
[43:30] How can parents start to change the conversation with their children?
Mentioned in this Episode:
Center for Motivation and Change
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Email Dr. Josh King at [email protected] or tweet him at @DocJoshKing
Learn more about CathyTaughinbaugh
Tweetables and Quotes:
“CRAFT allows parents to help their children in the way they would normally support them, parents want to help their kids.”— Catherine Taughinbaugh @_TheCMC (7:43)
“Trying to gain more control over your children won’t work in helping them with their substance use problem.”— @_TheCMC @DocJoshKing (29:58)
“Parents are just scared and want to get their kids on a better path but they have their own lives and you can’t control everything that is going on.” — Catherine Taughinbaugh @_TheCMC (30:31)
“Think about your child when he or she was younger, that beautiful kid is still there.” — Catherine Taughinbaugh @_TheCMC (33:09)
“Change the conversation, try to stay away from the negativity, and focus on the ways your child is doing well.” — Catherine Taughinbaugh @_TheCMC (39:50)