Rosjke Hasseldine

Rosjke Hasseldine
Rosjke presenting at 2023 AAMFT Leadership Symposium, New Orleans
Born1962 (age 6263)
Otematata, New Zealand
NationalityNew Zealand, Netherlands, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Canterbury, Indiana University Bloomington
Occupation(s)Author, Mother-Daughter Therapist/Coach
Known forMother-Daughter Attachment Model
SpouseJohn Hasseldine (m. 1983)
Children2
Websiterosjke.com
motherdaughtercoach.com

Rosjke Hasseldine is a Dutch-New Zealand-American author, mother-daughter therapist/coach, and speaker, known for her research and practice in the field of mother-daughter relationships, and creating the Mother-Daughter Attachment Model, a systemic trauma-informed model that helps women understand the underlying dynamics in their mother-daughter relationship, the causes of relationship conflict, inherited generational themes, and generational trauma. She founded a training organization called Mother-Daughter Coaching International that trains mental health professionals and coaches about mother-daughter attachment dynamics, and she is a blogger on Medium and the author of The Silent Female Scream and The Mother Daughter Puzzle.