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Talking Points for Protective Urges:
Video Clips for Group Discussion
Description:
The Talking Points Series draws on the Program for Infant/Toddler Caregivers' (PITC) extensive archive of broadcast-quality videos. Each video in the series supplements a PITC video. Talking Points for Protective Urges contains four interview segments of Dr. Alicia Lieberman that did not appear in the original video, Protective Urges: Working with the Feelings of Parents and Caregivers, and five segments from a discussion group with Dr. Lieberman and three caregivers. This video is designed to help PITC trainers structure meaningful discussions and expand key topics presented in Protective Urges: Working with the Feelings of Parents and Caregivers.

There is not a Spanish version of this video.
Video Length: 31 minutes
This video is closed-captioned in the English and Spanish versions.
PITC Training Usage:
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Reference:

Lally, J.R. (Executive Producer/Content Developer/Writer), Mangione P.L. (Content Developer/Writer), Signer, S. (Content Developer/Writer), & Butterfield, G.O. (Producer/Editor). (1998). Talking points for protective urges: Video clips for group discussion [Videotape]. United States: The Program for Infant/Toddler Caregivers (Developed collaboratively by the California Department of Education and WestEd).
 
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