NVR: the Podcast

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NVR: the Podcast

NonViolent Resistance Therapy and Practice  (NVR) helps parents and others effectively care for children who harm. NVR combines compassion, defiance and community action to help caregivers cope with their own distress, despair and disempowerment, as well as that of their children and resstore their agency.This podcast is meant mainly for professional and lived-experience practitioners wishing to learn more about NVR Therapy and Practice.  It is delivered by four leading psyhotherapists in the field : Psychotherapists Peter Jakob, Kerry Shoesmith, Dan Dulberger and Mary-Jo Land. This Podcast is also a co-production between Center of NVR Therapy and Practice (www.nvrt.ca) and Connective Strength (https://www.connectivestrength.co.uk/)  

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    Which Pathway Do We Take?

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Dr Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land and Kerry Shoesmith explore a question that sits at the heart of therapy within families:  how do we decide the right path forward?

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    Losing Your Voice & What is 'Doing' NVR?

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Dr Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land and Kerry Shoesmith,  are talking about something that happens to all of us at times  losing your voice, or not speaking out in the moment.Where’s the line between normal guidance and expressing our feelings and something that is Nonviolent Resistance practice? 

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    From "Impossible" to "I'm Possible: helping parents regain agency with NVR

    Send us Fan MailAs the the First North American NVR Conference approaches,  Dan Dulberger and Peter Jakob discuss the unique value NVR brings to North American mental health culture, its multiple applications, and how it helps parents regain agency facing seemingly impossible situations with their children.  More about the conference: https://www.nvrt.ca/nvr2026naRegister for the conference: https://whova.com/portal/registration/Nh4-FzNIyFEy-gmCNaEV/  

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    Beyond Trauma Theory: What Helps and What Doesn’t

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode we step beyond the familiar language of trauma theory to explore where it genuinely helps us understand and support young people, and where it can start to limit our thinking. Joining the conversation are Dr Peter Jakob, Mary‑Jo Land and Kerry Shoesmith.

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    How We Stop Being Controlled

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we talk honestly about coercive control and why it isn’t easy to “just stop being controlled”. These patterns can be subtle, powerful, and condition us. We explore how we can draw on NVR to help us steady ourselves, think clearly, and choose responses. 

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    NVR where does it Fit in Divorce, Separation and Finding Yourself

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Dr Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land and Kerry Shoesmith talk plainly about how Non-Violent Resistance can support children and parents through separation and divorce. They explore what actually helps hold boundaries and break patterns of escalation and submission.

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    Standing Up to Misogyny in NVR

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the NVR Podcast with Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land and Kerry Shoesmith. Today we’re naming something many are weary of: the steady drip of misogyny that shows up in homes, schools and services. We’ll look at how NVR helps us call it out without escalation, stand alongside those affected, and build relationships grounded in dignity rather than dominance. Let’s begin the conversation...

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    Play as a Relational Gesture in NVR

    Send us Fan Mail n this episode of our NVR podcast, Dr Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land, and Kerry Shoesmith explore the idea of play as a relational gesture in Non-Violent Resistance. They look at how playfulness can open space for connection .

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    Humanising Residential Childcare

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr Peter Jakob and Kerry Shoesmith talk about humanising residential childcare, what it really means to bring humanity, respect and connection into the everyday life of a children’s home. 

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    NVR as an Organisational Model for Workplace Performance

    Send us Fan MailKerry Shoesmith and Dr Peter Jakob discuss how Non Violent Resistance, first developed to support families and communities, can be applied to improve workplace performance. They explain how NVR principles promotes accountability, trust and mutual respect, helping teams move away from conflict and disengagement towards resilience, creativity and shared responsibility. This conversation offers clear, practical insight for leaders who want to build workplaces where people feel valued, empowered and able to perform at their best.

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    Responding to Dismissal, Rejection and Diminishing in NVR Practice

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr Peter Jakob and Kerry Shoesmith explore the powerful themes of dismissal, rejection, and diminishing. Drawing on their extensive experience in NVR practice, they unpack how these dynamics play out in relationships and professional settings — and what we can do to respond with strength, clarity, and connection. 

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    Acknowledging Loss and Grief in NVR

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to the podcast, and thanks for joining Peter Jakob, Kerry Shoesmith & Mary-Jo Land.In this episode, we’re taking some time to talk about something that often sits beneath the surface in NVR, the experience of loss and grief. Whether you're a parent, carer, or professional supporting children and young people through difficult times, the journey can bring with it deep feelings of mourning for what was hoped for or expected.We’ll be exploring how grief shows up in the NVR process, not just for parents and carers, but for professionals too and how naming and acknowledging those losses can actually become part of the resistance itself. 

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    "Revolution in Parent Guidance": Dan Dulberger interviews Haim Omer

    Send us Fan MailA recording of the first half of Haim Omer's book launch event hosted by CNTP's community of practice forum in May, 26, 2025.  Haim was interviewed by Dan Dulberger and answered questions from the audience.

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    Nonviolent Resistance in Trauma-Focused Practice: Behind the Book with Peter Jakob

    Send us Fan Mailhttps://www.routledge.com/Non-Violent-Resistance-in-Trauma-Focused-Practice-A-Systemic-Approach-to-Therapy-and-Social-Care/Jakob/p/book/9781032697390 In this episode of our NVR podcast, Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land, and Kerry Shoesmith discuss Peter’s new book, Nonviolent Resistance in Trauma-Focused Practice: A Systemic Approach to Therapy and Social Care (published 17 December 2024). Together, they explore why this book is essential reading and delve into key themes around NVR and trauma, as well as the application of NVR within wider systems.

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    NVR, child aggression and neurodevelopmental disorders: a talk with Dr. Maude Champagne

    Send us Fan MailDan Dulberger interviews Dr. Maude Champagne, NVR practitioner and award winning neuroscientist and therapist, about her research and practice with parents of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, who harm. We discuss Maude new book - Decoding Aggression: Complex Behaviors and Brain Based Disabilities, the role of NVR in her clinical work with parents, and a recent outcome study measuring parent-reported parental and child well being following an intervention comprising polyvagal and NVR work.  

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    NVR Outside of Parenting

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr Peter Jakob and Kerry Shoesmith discuss how Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) is used outside of parenting. The conversation focuses on how professionals can apply NVR principles when working directly with young people, their parents and caregivers — supporting them to build resistance to harmful influences and pressures. 

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    Combining NVR with other therapies

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Combining NVR with Other Therapies, Dr Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land, and Kerry Shoesmith explore how Non-Violent Resistance can be effectively integrated with other therapeutic approaches. Drawing on their clinical experience, they share practical insights and reflections on building coherence across models to better support families and young people. 

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    Rethinking Care: Blocked Care & NVR

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to Rethinking Care, where we explore fresh ideas in parenting and support through Non-Violent Resistance.In this episode, Dr Peter Jakob and Kerry Shoesmith talk about blocked care — what it means, how the concept impacts parents and caregivers, and how we can understand care differently within NVR.

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    Adoption, Complexity & Finding Support with NVR

    Send us Fan Mail In this powerful new episode, Kerry Shoesmith sits down with Mary-Jo Land, an adoptive parent, to explore the deep complexities of adoption. Together, they discuss the real challenges families can face and how NVR (Non-Violent Resistance) can offer vital support to those navigating difficult times. 

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    Nonviolent Resistance (NVR) in Residential Childcare

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to NVR The Podcast. this episode explores Nonviolent Resistance (NVR) in residential childcare. Hosted by Mary-Jo Land, Dr. Peter Jakob, and Kerry Shoesmith, who examine the shift from behavioural approaches to trauma-informed and therapeutic practice. 

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    The Anchoring Function of Attachment

    Send us Fan MailPeter Jakob of Connective Strength (UK) and Mary-Jo Land of the Centre for Non-Violent Resistance Therapy and Practice (Canada) discuss the Anchoring Function of Attachment. How does NVR incorporate attachment theory and practice? Initially,  Peter didn’t feel “connected” to attachment theory whereas Mary-Jo was completely taken with it. As such they come together from different places for this discussion. Trust is a key aspect of attachment security. How do we build trust, or re-establish trust when trust has been compromised and the parent-child relationships have become imbued with distrust, fear, and anger? How do we restore closeness after harm and trauma have distanced parents and their offspring from each other. Peter and Mary-Jo discuss the NVR journey to repair and reconciliation in these relationships. 

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    Harmonising Too Soon – A Conversation with NVR Experts

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to this episode, where we delve into the fascinating world of Nonviolent Resistance (NVR) with leading experts Mary-Jo Land, Dr. Peter Jakob, and Kerry Shoesmith. Today, we explore the concept of Harmonising Too Soon—what happens when families, caregivers, or professionals rush to restore harmony before they have acknowledged the hurt.

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    Protest as Reconciliation: Insights into NVR with Mary-Jo Land, Dr Peter Jakob, and Kerry Shoesmith

    Send us Fan Mail Join Mary-Jo Land, Dr Peter Jakob, and Kerry Shoesmith as they explore the transformative power of Non-Violent Resistance (NVR). This episode delves into how protest can serve as both an act of resistance and reconciliation, standing with children and young people against their harmful and destructive behaviour. 

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    Courage and Connection: Exploring Risk and Struggle in NVR

    Send us Fan MailIn this engaging episode, Dr Peter Jakob and Kerry Shoesmith explore the heart of Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) – standing against harm together. They discuss the courage it takes to face challenges, the importance of acknowledging and taking risks, and how recognising struggle can lead to profound transformation. Presented by Connective Strength and NVR Therapy & Practice (CNTP) 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

NonViolent Resistance Therapy and Practice  (NVR) helps parents and others effectively care for children who harm. NVR combines compassion, defiance and community action to help caregivers cope with their own distress, despair and disempowerment, as well as that of their children and resstore their agency.This podcast is meant mainly for professional and lived-experience practitioners wishing to learn more about NVR Therapy and Practice.  It is delivered by four leading psyhotherapists in the field : Psychotherapists Peter Jakob, Kerry Shoesmith, Dan Dulberger and Mary-Jo Land. This Podcast is also a co-production between Center of NVR Therapy and Practice (www.nvrt.ca) and Connective Strength (https://www.connectivestrength.co.uk/)

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Dan Dulberger, Peter Jakob, Mary-Jo Land, Kerry Shoesmith

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