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TRIBE Talk

TRIBE Talk

By: Laura Neal & Rachel Evans
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Summary

Welcome to TRIBE Talk, the podcast where we talk trauma-informed care. Hosted by Laura Neal and Rachel Evans, from The Behaviour Therapy Clinic, the creators of the TRIBE model of Trauma Informed Care. Each episode explores real stories, practical strategies, and the science behind supporting children, families, and carers through adversity.


We dive into the challenges of parenting and caring for children impacted by trauma, share insights from behavioural science and therapy, and offer practical tools you can use in everyday life. Whether you’re a foster carer, adoptive parent, social worker, educator, or therapist, TRIBE Talk is here to help you turn trauma theory into trauma-informed practice.


Join us for compassionate conversations, expert advice, and a dose of inspiration—because every child deserves care that heals.

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Episodes
  • Why Endings Are So Hard for Care-Experienced Children | | #TRIBE Talk - Ep. 31
    May 4 2026

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    In this episode of TRIBE Talk, we explore why endings, big or small, can feel particularly difficult for care-experienced children. Whether it’s the end of a visit, a school day, a relationship, or a placement, these moments can trigger intense emotional responses that may seem disproportionate to what’s happening in the present.

    Through a trauma-informed lens, we unpack how past experiences of loss, separation, and unpredictability shape children’s responses to endings. We discuss how these experiences can impact trust, emotional regulation, and expectations of relationships, and why endings may be experienced as unsafe rather than simply transitional.

    This episode offers practical, compassionate guidance for parents, carers, and professionals—helping you understand what sits beneath these reactions and how to support children through endings in a way that builds safety, predictability, and emotional resilience over time.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Why endings can feel overwhelming for care-experienced children
    • The impact of loss, separation, and disrupted attachments
    • How past experiences shape present reactions to endings
    • Why even small transitions can trigger big emotions
    • The role of predictability and preparation
    • Practical ways to support children before, during, and after endings
    • Building trust and emotional safety around transitions
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    23 mins
  • PLAY THERAPIST Compares Theraplay vs PCAP – ATTACHMENT-Based Interventions | #TRIBE Talk - Ep. 30
    Apr 27 2026

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    In this episode of TRIBE Talk, play therapist Aleisha walks us through two well-known attachment-based interventions: Theraplay and PCAP (Parent Child Attachment Play). Both approaches focus on strengthening the relationship between the child and their caregiver, using structured, playful interactions to build connection, safety, and emotional regulation.

    We explore how each approach works in practice, where they overlap, and how they differ in structure, delivery, and focus. Through a trauma-informed lens, this episode helps parents, carers, and professionals understand how attachment-based therapies can support children’s emotional development—particularly for those with trauma histories—by working directly with both the child and the parent to create meaningful, relational change.

    Episode Highlights:

    • What Theraplay and PCAP (Parent Child Attachment Play) are
    • How both approaches use play to strengthen attachment and connection
    • Key similarities between Theraplay and PCAP
    • Important differences in structure, delivery, and focus
    • The role of the parent within each intervention
    • How attachment-based therapies support children with trauma histories
    • Choosing the right approach for a child and family
    • What outcomes and progress can look like over time


    Check Out Aleisha's Podcast on Integrative play Therapy Here: https://youtu.be/NadoiJ_q1DA

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    20 mins
  • PARENTS What You Need To Know About ONLINE RISK & Childhood TRAUMA | #TRIBE Talk - Ep. 29
    Apr 20 2026

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    In this episode of TRIBE Talk, we explore the growing intersection between online risk and childhood trauma, and why some children are more vulnerable in digital spaces than others. While the online world offers connection and opportunity, it also presents real risks particularly for children whose past experiences may impact their decision-making, boundaries, and need for connection.

    Using a trauma-informed lens, we unpack how trauma can influence online behaviour, including risk-taking, seeking validation, and difficulty recognising danger. This episode provides parents with a clear, practical understanding of what sits beneath online risk and how to respond in ways that prioritise safety, connection, and long-term skill development rather than fear or restriction alone.

    Here is the link to TRIBE Trauma Informed Care which we mention in the podcast: https://www.tribecare.org/tribe-training

    Episode Highlights:

    • Why children with trauma histories may be more vulnerable online
    • The link between trauma, attachment, and online behaviour
    • Understanding risk-taking, validation-seeking, and boundaries
    • Common online risks facing children and teenagers today
    • How to talk to your child about online safety without increasing fear
    • Practical, trauma-informed strategies to reduce risk
    • Building trust, communication, and safer online habits over time
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    33 mins
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