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Regulated & Relational
Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.
109 episodes
4 days ago
Join Julie Beem & Ginger Healy as we explore the trauma-informed, attachment-focused concepts of Regulation (self-regulation/co-regulation) and Relationship (building connection) and how we can help children build resilience and emotional health through the ways in which we parent, teach and care for children. This podcast is produced by the Attachment & Trauma Network, or ATN, a leading national non-profit supporting children impacted by trauma through their families, schools and communities.
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Join Julie Beem & Ginger Healy as we explore the trauma-informed, attachment-focused concepts of Regulation (self-regulation/co-regulation) and Relationship (building connection) and how we can help children build resilience and emotional health through the ways in which we parent, teach and care for children. This podcast is produced by the Attachment & Trauma Network, or ATN, a leading national non-profit supporting children impacted by trauma through their families, schools and communities.
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Mental Health
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Ep 108: Child Abuse Prevention
Regulated & Relational
46 minutes 37 seconds
1 week ago
Ep 108: Child Abuse Prevention

What would it look like if we built a society that prevents child abuse and neglect—before it ever begins? In this episode, Ginger and Julie sit down with Dr. Melissa T. Merrick, President and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America, to explore the evolving landscape of child well-being and what it takes to move from awareness to true prevention.


Dr. Merrick shares powerful insights from her 20+ years of work in clinical research and public health leadership, including her time as the lead scientist for the CDC’s ACEs study and as a principal architect of Thriving Families, Safer Children—a national initiative reimagining child welfare through the lens of equity, collaboration, and hope.


This is a conversation about what’s possible when we center families, build supportive communities, and focus on healing—not punishment.


In This Episode, We Explore:

  • What the latest data on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is telling us today


  • Why prevention is possible—and how we shift from reacting to preventing


  • The vision and impact of Thriving Families, Safer Children


  • How systems-level change must include equity, community voice, and upstream investments


  • The intersection of science, advocacy, and hope


  • How leaders, educators, and caregivers can support family well-being at every level


"We can’t punish our way into prevention. Real change begins when we center families, build supportive systems, and believe in the power of thriving communities." — Dr. Melissa Merrick


Resources & Links:

Learn more about Prevent Child Abuse America: preventchildabuse.org

Regulated & Relational
Join Julie Beem & Ginger Healy as we explore the trauma-informed, attachment-focused concepts of Regulation (self-regulation/co-regulation) and Relationship (building connection) and how we can help children build resilience and emotional health through the ways in which we parent, teach and care for children. This podcast is produced by the Attachment & Trauma Network, or ATN, a leading national non-profit supporting children impacted by trauma through their families, schools and communities.