Prenatal Trauma

Trauma in the Womb

How Prenatal Experience Impacts Adult Clients

NOW CLOSED

Friday 21 October 2022

A live webinar with Dr Cherionna Menzam-Sills

CPD Credits: 3.5 hours

  • Includes a subtitled recording of the event and a transcript with access for a year (14 days post event)
  • Bookings close at 9.00am BST Tuesday 18 October

The field of pre- and perinatal psychology highlights memories of influential, often traumatic events before and around the time of birth. These early experiences can profoundly affect relational and behavioural tendencies. This seminar focuses on experiences of loss in the pre and perinatal period, the most common being early twin loss.

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FULL PROGRAMME

14.00 BST
Introductions

14:05
Introduction to pre- and perinatal memory and sentience within the maternal field
Cherionna will begin by guiding participants through a meditation to enhance a sense of mindful presence, resource, and social engagement to support self-regulation in meeting the material presented. This will be followed by a presentation introducing findings in the field of pre- and perinatal psychology on very early memory and sentience. We will consider the important influence of the mother’s psychological state, including effects of extreme or ongoing stress, ancestral/epigenetic influences, and available support. When challenges are too much, the baby’s needs, even in utero, for love and connection can be relatively unmet, leaving them longing for what they have missed.

15.15
Break

15:30
Overview of the trauma of twin loss, haunted womb, and umbilical affect
Pre- and perinatal loss often relates to losing a twin in the womb or at birth. It will be suggested that unacknowledged loss generates unconscious shadow material, driving the surviving twin to mourn and seek their lost twin. Similarly, that losing a sibling prior to one’s conception can create confusing, lifelong tendencies toward depression, sadness, fear and anxiety, and a sense of never being good enough. A child conceived after miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion develops in a “haunted womb,” characterized by a sense of fear, terror, death, grief, and disappointment. Babies also take on maternal emotions communicated umbilically as “umbilical affect.” How can we recognize and help resolve these issues?

16.15
Q&A

16.30
Break

16:45
Experiential
Following another guided meditation, including the element of holding our “inner little one”, Cherionna will guide participants in enquiry into their own early loss and its potential effects through journaling. Exploring this material may stimulate an infantile nervous system state. Unable to self-regulate, babies settle through co-regulation. They cannot differentiate between their own and others’ emotions or between past and present. The enquiry includes practicing essential clinical skills in addressing this material: self-regulation, differentiation, mindful receptive presence, and orienting to resource and to one’s current age in present time.

17.45
Q&A

18.00
End

FEES

Bookings close at 9:00am BST Tuesday 18 October

Live Webinar:

£70 (Member £56)
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Includes a recording of the event

CPD

Certificates of attendance for 3.5 hours will be provided.

To receive the full CPD credits, you are required to attend 100% of the live event. No partial credit will be given.

Please note that if you are unable to attend all of the live event, you will need to undertake our event specific test in order to receive the CPD certification. This will be made available soon after the live event has taken place.

VENUE

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SCHEDULE

Friday
14.00 BST Introductions
14:05 Introduction to pre- and perinatal memory and sentience within the maternal field
15.15 Break
15:30 Overview of the trauma of twin loss, haunted womb, and umbilical affect
16.15 Q&A
16.30 Break
16:45 Experiential
17.45 Q&A
18.00 End

BOOKING CONDITIONS

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  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 60 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 100% refund.
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