Broadcasts about Attachment

God's Fathering Us: God's Comfort, Encouragement and Urging #616

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

This program takes a look at 1 Thessalonians 2:11 discussing how we are fathered, comforted, and encouraged.

God's Fathering Us: Being Sure of God's Love #615

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Let's talk about the word "father" and knowing the surety of God's love.

God's Fathering Us: Responding to God's Love #617

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Discussion regarding our responsiveness to the love that God gives us.

God's Fathering Us: Recap of the Series #619

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Sharing God's love in spite of what we deal with in the world.

Couples Styles, Part 1 of 4 #670

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Couples are bonded to one another in different ways. The different styles couples have and how they are bonded is discussed.

Couples Styles: Cycle of Anger, Part 2 of 4 #671

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Discussed is the cycle of anger and what the couple can do about surfacing conflict.

Couples Styles: Attributes of Positive Functional Couples, Part 3 of 4, #672

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Outlined in the program are guidelines for what promotes a well functioning relationship in marriage

Couple Styles: Attributes of Successful Marriage, Part 4 of 4, #673

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

This program discusses the necessity of conflict in successful marriages as well as outlines other attributes to look for.

What If Ideals of Kids and Chores Fail #1 of 3, #851

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Chores provide a sense of belonging in the family. Each child desires to contribute to the well-being of the family in their own unique way. Chore provide a sense of belonging and helping in the family. Start them early and you will circumvent your children feeling left out.

What If Ideals of Kids and Chores Fail #2 of 3, #852

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Household chores, when allowed to be age appropriate, help children grow. Chores provide children with much needed skills relationally, physically, and emotionally.

What If Ideals of Kids and Chores Fail #3 of 3, #853

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Not sure chores will work? Here's some things to do when you run into difficulty.

Attachment With God and Others #1 of 5, #3001

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

There are specific steps in developing a sense of attachment with another individual. How this looks and how to respond to these behaviors are described. Ultimately, we talk about how God is the master of attachment.

Attachment With God and Others #2 of 5, #3002

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

There are specific steps in the development of attachment with another individual. How this looks and how to respond to these behaviors are discussed. Ultimately, discussed is how God is the master of attachment.

Attachment With God and Others #3 of 5, #3003

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

There are specific steps in developing an attachment with another individual. How this process looks and responding to these behaviors are discussed. Ultimately, God is the master of attachment.

Attachment With God and Others #4 of 5, #3004

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

There are specific steps in developing an attachment with another individual. How this process looks and responding to bids for connection are discussed. Ultimately, God is the master of attachment and its development.

Attachment With God and Others #5 of 5, #3005

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

The final in a series of programs on attachment, we cover what happens when the development of attachment is allowed to grow and expand. Specific responses in the lives of those around us are discussed.

Attachment To God #3073

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Human bonding is both uniquely the same and different than our bonding to the Lord as Savior. Join Lynda and Brenda as they discuss the significance of our bonding to the Lord and one another.

The Meaning of Covenant #3083

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Based on Lynda's book, "Proverbs For The Family", discussion focuses on God's willingness to covenant with humans in order to bring about His goodness.

Enjoying People As They Are #3088

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

"Proverbs For the Family" is filled with nuggets of information designed to strengthen and clarify relationships. In this program the importance of enjoying your loved ones in the here and now is explored.

People Need To Know They Belong #3090

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Belonging is key for a person's sense of existence. This important reality is discussed in detail.

Wives Who Lift Up Their Husbands #3092

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Lynda discusses the impact of wives who speak of their husbands strengths.

The Significance of Attachment #2 of 3, #3145

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

This series of programs outlines the definition of attachment, its significance on the development of relationships and the impact of the limbic system. It also touches on simple rules for minimizing the bumps in the road in developing attachment.

The Significance of Attachment #3 of 3, #3146

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

This series of programs outlines the definition of attachment, its significance on the development of relationships and the impact of the limbic system. It also touches on simple rules for minimizing the bumps in the road in developing attachment.

Attachment Wounds: Ten Steps That Heal #1 of 2, #3175

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

In this two part series, a child's story of broken attachment illustrates how to begin the healing process toward healthy attaching to God and to others.

Attachment Wounds: Ten Steps That Heal #2 of 2, #3176

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

In this two-part series, a child's story of broken attachment illustrates how to begin the healing process toward healthy attaching to God and to others.

Family Narrative Attachment Theory #1 of 5, #3229

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

Family Narrative Attachment Therapy can be a tool God uses to increase a child's ability to separate from a traumatic past and move forward in positive family relationships. This series of five programs looks at the four types of Attachment Narratives: Claiming, Developmental, Trauma, and Successful. This family therapy model is especially helpful with adopted and foster children.

Family Narrative Attachment Theory #2 of 5, #3230

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

Family Narrative Attachment Therapy can be a tool God uses to increase a child's ability to separate from a traumatic past and move forward in positive family relationships. This series of five programs hosted by Mary Lambrecht looks at the four types of Attachment Narratives: Claiming, Developmental, Trauma, and Successful. This family therapy model is especially helpful with adopted and foster children.

Family Narrative Attachment Theory #3 of 5, #3231

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

Family Narrative Attachment Therapy can be a tool God uses to increase a child's ability to separate from a traumatic past and move forward in positive family relationships. This series of five programs hosted by Mary Lambrecht looks at the four types of Attachment Narratives: Claiming, Developmental, Trauma, and Successful. T his family therapy model is especially helpful with adopted and foster children.

Family Narrative Attachment Theory #4 of 5, #3232

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

Family Narrative Attachment Therapy can be a tool God uses to increase a child's ability to separate from a traumatic past and move forward in positive family relationships. This series of five programs hosted by Mary Lambrecht looks at the four types of Attachment Narratives: Claiming, Developmental, Trauma, and Successful. This family therapy model is especially helpful with adopted and foster children.

Family Narrative Attachment Theory #5 of 5, #3233

Mary Lambrecht, M.S. LMFT

Family Narrative Attachment Therapy can be a tool God uses to increase a child's ability to separate from a traumatic past and move forward in positive family relationships. This series of five programs hosted by Mary Lambrecht looks at the four types of Attachment Narratives: Claiming, Developmental, Trauma, and Successful. This family therapy model is especially helpful with adopted and foster children.