Rosjke Hasseldine

Rosjke Hasseldine
Rosjke presenting at 2023 AAMFT Leadership Symposium, New Orleans
Born1962 (age 61–62)
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.