Welcome

Welcome to the Prenatal and Perinatal Professional Lecture Series

This series is developed for practitioners who seek tools to integrate prenatal and perinatal healing into their work. There is a lot of information now that supports how early life experiences have lifelong implications, and how babies have experiences in utero and during birth that they can show to anyone who will listen and get their story. Tools need to be developed, disseminated widely and taught to practitioners of all kinds, including:

  • psychologists
  • bodyworkers
  • birth workers
  • meditation practitioners
  • yoga instructors
  • medical providers
  • nurses
  • movement therapists
  • educators
  • coaches
  • parents
  • anyone, really!

I am passionate and committed to helping anyone who wants to learn to get this paradigm, and I have invited practitioners who have contributed to the field of prenatal and perinatal healing to share their wisdom with us.

Join us for a monthly lecture with established professionals supporting healing in prenatal and perinatal somatic health.

  • Cutting edge information
  • Holistic perspectives
  • Inclusive
  • Practical

You can listen to the recordings as much as you wish. You will have lifelong access. Each lecture contains presentations with tips of practical skills for your practice to improve mother-baby dyad care that includes a more holistic perspective. Skills for supporting families before and after birth will also be part of the series.

Lectures:

January is taken as we prepare for our Introduction to Prenatal and Perinatal Dynamics intensives.

  • February 25: Michael Trout: Wondering, Following, Holding as Tools for the Therapeutic Relationship
  • March 24: Margaret Rosenau, Somatic Resilience: Finding Health in the Body as Tool When Working with Trauma
  • April 28: Mia Kalef: The Family Field Exercise as a Tool When Working with Birthing Families
  • May 26: Robin Grille: Life as Therapy - How Enriched Present-moment Ordinary Experiences Can Act as Developmental Nutrients to Heal Early Life Trauma
  • June 23: Maryl Smith, CPM the Sensitivity to Interpersonal Relationships with Maryl Smith, CPM
  • July 28: Raymond Castellino, DC (retired), RPP, RPE, RCSTĀ® Prenatal and Perinatal Somatic Psychology: The Essential Link for Human Development
  • August 25: Susan Highsmith, PhD, Learning and Bonding in the Womb as Tools to Support Birthing Families
  • September 22: Kate White, Towards Maternity Care That Includes the Baby's Experience: 5 First Steps
  • October 27: Kate White: Tools for Increasing Coherence for Prenatal and Perinatal Practitioners
  • November 24: Susan Lange: The Power of Your face: Key to Enhancing Social Engagement and Connection
  • December 22:  Mimi Ikle-Khalse: Finding Balance in Our Inner World
  • January 26, 2021: Bob Lehnberg: Introduction to Qigong of Embryology

Thank you for your participation.

Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Kate White

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