Ce Eshelman, LMFT, is an attachment specialist, author, and founder of The Attach Place Center for Strengthening Relationships. With 27 years of experience and training, she began specializing in attachment and trauma treatment 17 years ago after adopting her two children from the foster care system. Ce has been fortunate to receive training from Master Psychotherapists, including the late Virginia Satir, James Framo, Francine Shapiro, Marsha Lanahan, Sue Johnson, Bruce Ecker, Pat Ogden, Daniel Siegel, Daniel Gottman, Bruce Perry, Karyn Purvis, Bessel van der Kolk, and many more. Personally, Ce is a cancer survivor, raising her two young adult children and is the guardian of a young adult with special needs. Ce uses the philosophy and strategies of attachment-based models to heal the wounded hearts of her children–all three diagnosed in childhood with Reactive Attachment Disorder, as well as other mental health and developmental disorders. Additionally, Ce’s family includes a two-year-old granddaughter, a young adult friend of the family, two lovely adult step-children, one delightful aging parent, five (count ’em) wild and wonderful rescue dogs, and three sweetheart rescue cats. In March 2016, Ce published Drowning with My Hair on Fire: Insanity Relief for Adoptive Parents. It is a compilation of supportive love letters to adoptive parents designed for daily inspirational reading. You can buy a copy in The Attach Place Shop or on Amazon.com. Ce’s philosophy above all else — love matters.
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Marriage and Family Therapy in Sacramento, CA
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Located at the intersection of Hwy 50 and Bradshaw Road in Sacramento, CA.
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Arden - Arcade
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Marriage, Family, Child & Individual Counselors
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