An Evening With Child Psychologist Dr. Robyn Koslowitz
Join us for an evening with child psychologist Dr. Robyn Koslowitz. She will be discussing her new book, “Post Traumatic Parenting.” Break the cycle, and become the parent you always wanted to be. This event will include an author talk, audience Q+A, and book signing. Program begins at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 6:30 PM.
Tickets:
$30 - Admission + Book
$10 - Admission Only
About Post Traumatic Parenting
As rates of parental burnout, anxiety, and intergenerational trauma continue to rise, more parents than ever are asking "How can I give my kids a normal childhood, when mine was anything but?" Dr. Robyn Koslowitz’s forthcoming book, Post-Traumatic Parenting: Break the Cycle and Become the Parent You Always Wanted to Be offers a compassionate and practical roadmap with proven strategies for interrupting trauma-driven parenting patterns and reclaiming connection, resilience, and joy within the family.
More than just a conceptual framework, Post-Traumatic Parenting is an immersive, hands-on guide filled with reflective exercises, journaling prompts, and real-world strategies/ These evidence-informed tools create lasting change and transform trauma awareness into empowered action—offering a clear path forward for parents, therapists, educators, and anyone committed to healing past wounds and raising emotionally healthy children.
About Dr. Robyn Koslowitz:
Robyn Koslowitz, PhD, has been a licensed child psychologist since 2017 and now houses her practice at The Center for Psychological Growth of New Jersey, which focuses on trauma-informed psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and families. She is the educational director of the Targeted Parenting™ Institute and host of the popular Post-Traumatic Parenting podcast and YouTube channel. Dr. K's work is regularly published in Psychology Today, and she has appeared on Fox, NPR, CNN, NewsNation, and other national television outlets. She lives in New Jersey, where she practices post-traumatic parenting with her own children and family.