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Trauma Informed Care from the Baby's Perspective

 

The Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health is pioneering a model of care that includes the baby starting at conception. Our model also includes transgenerational and intergenerational trauma, prenatal experiences, birth and attachment and bonding. We have a conference on this topic October 5-7, 2018, in Denver, CO.  See: https://birthpsychology.com/2018-conference/welcome

I will be a the Zero to Three conference representing our programs for a poster session. If you are attending, please come and see me. We are offering several coupon codes for those interested in our programs. If you want to attend our Conference and get $25, you can use our coupon for all those who attend the Zero to Three conference October 3 -5, Zero2Three

If you want to get 20% off our Prenatal and Perinatal Educator Certificate Program, https://birth-psychology-classwomb.teachable.com/, you can use our coupon for those attending our conference: APPPAHCONGRESS2018.

I am sharing these with you, my ACEs community. Come check out APPPAH! I would love to meet you.

Kate White

Founding Director of Education

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This is wonderful!  I'm so sorry to have missed the conference.  I'm currently in school for my DSW and focusing on food insecurity in pregnant women.  This is an ACEs prevention or intervention concept- and an opportunity to intervene in potential intergenerational trauma.  The biggest issue for pregnant women experiencing food insecurity is the systemic inequity.  I rarely see this addressed in any of the work and would be curious about your perspective.  I'd also be interested in connecting with anyone interested in attending to food insecurity in pregnancy-  it's unfathomable that we allow this, in our country.

Thank you, for all you do!

Kara

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