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Parenting Without Power Struggles

Parenting Without Power Struggles

Written by: Susan Stiffelman
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Susan Stiffelman is a family therapist, parent coach, and one of the country's premiere parenting experts, and the author of Parenting Without Power Struggles and Parenting With Presence (an Eckhart Tolle edition.) Susan's podcasts feature conversations with guests including Dr. Dan Siegel, Janet Lansbury, Dr. Kristen Neff, Dr. Mona Delahooke, Glennon Doyle, Dr. Jane Goodall, Jack Kornfield, Martha Beck, and many others.Copyright 2019 Susan Stiffelman, MFT Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • 3:46 "I Didn't Mean to Say That!"
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, Susan explores why we sometimes react in ways that don't match our intentions. Through the lens of Internal Family Systems, she encourages parents to view those moments as protective parts taking over—and reminds us that our steady, wise Self is never far away.

    • How understanding your own parts helps you respond more calmly to your child's activated parts.
    • Why intellectual understanding (attachment, neuroscience, regulation) isn't always enough in charged moments.

    • A simple in-the-moment reframe that creates space for your steadier "captain" self to return.

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    14 mins
  • 3:45 Captain of the Ship Meets IFS
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode, Susan is joined by Lisa Spiegel, author of Internal Family Systems Therapy with Children, for a conversation about how understanding our "parts" can transform our parenting life. They explore what it means to be Self-led, why you're not your anger (and your child isn't either), and how helping kids understand their parts builds confidence, compassion, and emotional resilience.

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    14 mins
  • 3:44 When Kids Turn to Chatbots for Emotional Support
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, Susan explores how children are increasingly turning to AI chatbots not just for information, but for emotional reassurance — a shift that can quietly replace human connection. Drawing on insights from psychologist Dr. Zak Stein, she explains why real relationships, with their pauses, limits, and repair, are essential for healthy development, and how endlessly affirming bots can interfere with emotional growth. At its core, this conversation is about attachment — helping parents remain their child's safest place in a rapidly changing digital world.

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    15 mins
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