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What is a Loving Response?

Brandon Joffe, LCSW

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Summary

In this conversation, Brandon Joffe, LCSW, discusses the concept of a 'loving parent response' and how it can be applied in various challenging parenting situations. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries, responding to children's frustrations with love rather than anger, and the distinction between loving and enabling responses. Through real-life examples, he illustrates how parents can navigate difficult emotions and foster healthier family dynamics.


Takeaways

A loving response as a parent is essential for healthy relationships.
Walking alongside your child during their pain is crucial.
Frustration can lead to unproductive responses; mindfulness is key.
Healthy boundaries help maintain peace in the family.
Planting loving seeds takes time and patience.
Responding with love doesn't always mean immediate change.
In unsafe situations, prioritize safety while expressing love.
Enabling behaviors can mask as loving responses but are harmful.
It's important to discern between loving and enabling responses.
Waiting for the right moment to respond can lead to better outcomes.



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Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health services.