by Dr. Haley Peckham (PhD) | Sep 2, 2017 | Magazine, Mechanisms of Change
Evolutionary Perspectives: Attachment Theory, Affect Regulation Theory and Working With Relational Trauma Haley Peckham Subscribers Download The Full Article Here NPTV5I8p14-28 A famous quote from Anaïs Nin asserts that “We don’t see things as they are, we see things...
by Dr. Haley Peckham (PhD) | Aug 2, 2017 | Magazine, Mechanisms of Change
Members Download Neuroplasticity Download the PDF The dominant paradigm for understanding and treating mental health issues is the medical model. The medical model is rooted in science. Broadly speaking, it assumes and seeks to identify pathology in the brain and,...
by Dr. Haley Peckham (PhD) | Aug 2, 2016 | Magazine, Mechanisms of Change
Report On The 2016 Childhood Trauma Conference (Part 2) Haley Peckham Members Download TNPTVol4Issue8pp32-45 In Part 1 of my report on the Childhood Trauma Conference, I talked about Dan Siegel’s thoughts on integration and connection between brain regions, brain...
by Dr. Haley Peckham (PhD) | Jul 1, 2016 | Magazine, Mechanisms of Change
Report on the Childhood Trauma Conference 2016 (Part 1) Members Download TNPTVol4Issue7pp28-37 The second Childhood Trauma Conference took place in Melbourne in early June, 2016. The impressive array of speakers included Dan Hughes, Jonathan Baylin, Allan Schore, Pat...
by Dr. Haley Peckham (PhD) | Jun 1, 2015 | Magazine
The Adaptive Nature of Attachment Patterns & Mental Illness Haley Peckham Subscribers Download Article: The Adaptive Nature of Attachment Patterns & Mental Illness As a psychiatric nurse I am immersed in a paradigm that pathologises, diagnoses and...