This podcast addresses various complex factors that trigger feelings of guilt in parents with autism. Please join our Facilitator, Lauriann King, and her guests: Social Worker, Tory Everhart; Dr. Julia Oppenheimer, Director of ECEP and family leader, advocate and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Amy Hall Rodriguez. This conversation focuses on addressing several issues that cause parents to have feelings of guilt. We can all agree that during a pandemic, everything feels much more challenging. Listen to how this group of professionals discuss not only how to address those issues, but they compassionately remind us all that we are all doing the best we can.
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