by Carla Naumburg | Jun 8, 2017 | Writing
“Why, when, and how should social workers share pieces of their lives with the public?” This is a question that many clinicians, including social workers, counselors, and psychologists, have been struggling with for years. As a clinical social worker who...
by Carla Naumburg | Jun 8, 2017 | Writing
Like it or not, your attachment style is probably influencing your parenting. In this episode of the Mindful Mama podcast, Hunter Clarke-Fields and I discuss Attachment Theory – what is it, and how does it relate to your parenting? Does attachment theory even matter?...
by Carla Naumburg | Jun 2, 2017 | Writing
I was delighted to share some thoughts in this important piece in the New York Times, written by my colleague Juli Fraga: “Expectant mothers may feel as though they have to control and manage every aspect of the birth experience,” said Carla Naumburg, a mindful...
by Carla Naumburg | May 9, 2017 | Motherwell
“Have you tried cooking with her?” This is the question I usually get whenever I describe my eight-year-old daughter’s selective eating. For years I’ve responded to such unsolicited advice by describing all of the different tricks and tactics I’ve tried, including,...
by Carla Naumburg | Apr 6, 2017 | Kveller.com
“Remind me again when you have work calls today?” My husband has already answered that question at least twice this morning, but I am too distracted by my own mental Tetris to hear his response. I have clients at 10 and 11, and a meeting at 1. I can call into the...