
Ep. 5- "Rooted in Connection"- Understanding and Healing Attachment in Adoption and Foster Care
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In this episode of Beneath the Branches, we dig into the foundational role attachment plays in a child’s development—and why it matters so deeply in adoptive, foster, and kinship care. We begin with the basics: What is attachment, and how is it formed? You'll learn the difference between secure and insecure attachment and how early caregiving relationships shape a child's ability to trust, regulate, and relate to others.Next, we explore how trauma and early disruptions—such as neglect, inconsistent care, or harmful experiences—can derail healthy attachment. From common attachment challenges like avoidance or controlling behaviors, to understanding the difference between reactive attachment disorder and disrupted attachment, we unpack the complexity of what many families face.Finally, we move into hope and healing. This segment offers practical, trauma-informed strategies for building trust and promoting secure attachment at home. Spoiler alert: it's not about perfection, but about showing up consistently, repairing when needed, and making space for connection—even when it’s slow and messy. Whether you’re a caregiver, clinician, or someone seeking to understand the deep roots of relational health, this episode offers insight, compassion, and encouragement for the journey.This episode is sponsored by Show Hope, a movement to care for orphans by engaging the church and reducing barriers to adoption. Learn more at (www.showhope.org) This podcast is produced by The Adoption & Foster Care Clinic, an independent nonprofit interdisciplinary medical and therapeutic clinic that provides trauma-informed comprehensive medical and ongoing therapeutic services for adoptive, foster and kinship care families (both pre and post adoption)—learn more at (www.adoptionfosterclinic.org)