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Amanda Curtin LICSW https://www.cambridgecenterforchange.com I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Amanda Curtin LICSW of the Center for Change in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Amanda is a well-known childhood trauma group therapist who works primarily in a group setting but also does individuals, and couples work. Amanda has developed a highly effective and heart-based trauma recovery model called RRP - Relationship Recovery Program and discusses the three major components to the model in this video. RRP is the model of therapy I do in my own practice under Amanda's guidance and supervision. Here is the full interview. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:27 The Beginning 8:00 Steps to Recovery - Three Goals 16:30 Steps to Recovery (Grieve the Loss of a Normal Childhood) 20:41 Steps to Recovery (Learn About Intimacy) 23:41 Steps to Recovery (Recap) 32:36 Finishing Business (The Well) 35:45 Rage Work 37:24 The Third Goal 41:55 Final Thoughts 44:04 Outro Learn more about Patrick Teahan, Childhood Trauma Resources and Offerings ➡️ https://linktr.ee/patrickteahan ⚠️ Disclaimer My videos are for educational purposes only. Information provided on this channel is not intended to be a substitute for in person professional medical advice. It is not intended to replace the services of a therapist, physician, or other qualified professional, nor does it constitute a therapist-client or physician or quasi-physician relationship. If you are, or someone you know, is in immediate danger, please call a local emergency telephone number or go immediately to the nearest emergency room. If you are having emotional distress, please utilize 911 or the National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255