Listen "Woven Episode 5: Addiction Behaviors in Children: A Signal, Not a Diagnosis"
Episode Synopsis
Understanding Childhood Addiction: A Signal, Not a Diagnosis | Woven in the Body PodcastIn this episode of 'Woven in the Body,' host Christianna Deichmann, joined by co-host Emily McCrea, explores the topic of addiction in children. They discuss how behaviors traditionally labeled as 'addictions' are actually signals of deeper emotional and psychological needs. Drawing from their experience in pre and perinatal psychology, somatic healing arts, and personal narratives, they delve into the importance of co-regulation, intrinsic motivation, and the role of neurochemicals like oxytocin and dopamine in child development. The episode emphasizes a paradigm shift from viewing addiction as a moral failing, genetic disorder, or behavior disorder to understanding it as a call for connection and emotional attunement within the entire family constellation. For more in-depth resources and tools, listeners are encouraged to visit www.thefloweroflifefoundation.com/parents and explore their online course the Inner Child Journey.00:00 Introduction to Woven in the Body01:18 Exploring Addiction as a Language03:02 Understanding Addiction in Children04:49 The Root Meaning of Addiction06:01 The Role of Attunement in Child Development13:18 Addressing Stress and Addiction32:42 Case Study: Overstimulated and Under-Soothed Children41:00 Understanding Neurobiological Needs41:18 The Power of Meditation and Inner Tranquility42:10 Navigating Emotional Turmoil with Children43:10 The Importance of Staying Present47:59 Oxytocin and Dopamine: The Bonding Hormones01:06:01 Rewards, Punishments, and Intrinsic Motivation01:14:07 Concluding Thoughts and Resources
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