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Birth Trauma Healing and Birth Debriefing
“As many as 200,000 UK women may feel traumatised by childbirth and develop some of the symptoms of PTSD“
Many fathers and babies also experience birth trauma often with long lasting impact on families. The Birth Trauma Association Samantha Cambray states that Birth trauma can have far reaching and often unexpected effects. Often the relationship between the parents of the baby can fail, not only due to the new pressures of caring for a child, but the myriad of feelings towards each other that may ensue after a traumatic labour and birth‘. The effects of preventing or healing birth trauma can be profound, not just for the immediate health, happiness of families right now but also for future generations to come.. |
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Coaching & meridian therapy
“New research indicates womb/birth/bonding experiences profoundly shape our subconscious,brain, emotional, physical and relationship orientation. Growing evidence relates many adult dysfunctional/trauma patterns to our earliest experiences. How we are conceived, carried, and birthed matters greatly.“ Dr Wendy Anne McCarty
Meridian therapy/psychology techniques (like EFT, and TAT ) use the acupuncture meridian points, but instead of inserting needles into the points, you tap or apply pressure to the acupuncture points. Combined with counselling or coaching Energy /meridian psychologies can be very helpful for a variety of issues related to pregnancy, birthing, bonding, feeding problems, baby blues, depression or any time during the motherhood journey. “TAT (meridian therapy) reunites a person with parts of himself or herself that have been locked away or frozen in time. There are many ways to describe the results of TAT. Integration, harmony, peace, unity, connectedness, relatedness, oneness and wholeness are a few of the terms people have used to express how they feel after doing TAT.“ Tapas Flemming |
AIMS : Association for improvements of maternity services
Providing independent support and information about maternity choices. Raising awareness of current research on childbirth and related issues. Protecting women‘s human rights in childbirth
Publications, helpline, conferences, journals and more... |
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