Most professionals working with pregnant and postpartum clients are trained to support the body — but not always what to do when emotions arise in the room.
You may notice a client becoming tearful during a session, sharing a difficult birth experience, or suddenly shutting down or withdrawing. These moments can feel unexpected, especially in movement or rehabilitation settings.
This workshop is designed to help you feel more confident and supported in those moments.
This workshop provides practical, trauma-informed frameworks to help you:
• recognise common nervous system responses
• respond to emotional moments in a calm and supportive way
• use language that promotes safety and autonomy
• maintain clear professional boundaries and scope
• confidently navigate when to refer for additional support
Together, we’ll explore how trauma can show up in the perinatal period, how to recognise nervous system responses in your clients, and how to respond in a way that supports safety— without stepping outside your professional scope.
This is not therapy training.
It’s practical, grounded, and directly relevant to your day-to-day work.
Designed specifically for professionals in movement, rehabilitation, and body-based care, this training supports you to provide safe, compassionate care while staying grounded in your role.
LOCATION - BCP Hub, Warners Bay
DATE: TUE 30th June
TIME: 4pm-7pm
Pizzas and refreshments included.
Most professionals working with pregnant and postpartum clients are trained to support the body — but not always what to do when emotions arise in the room.
You may notice a client becoming tearful during a session, sharing a difficult birth experience, or suddenly shutting down or withdrawing. These moments can feel unexpected, especially in movement or rehabilitation settings.
This workshop is designed to help you feel more confident and supported in those moments.
This workshop provides practical, trauma-informed frameworks to help you:
• recognise common nervous system responses
• respond to emotional moments in a calm and supportive way
• use language that promotes safety and autonomy
• maintain clear professional boundaries and scope
• confidently navigate when to refer for additional support
Together, we’ll explore how trauma can show up in the perinatal period, how to recognise nervous system responses in your clients, and how to respond in a way that supports safety— without stepping outside your professional scope.
This is not therapy training.
It’s practical, grounded, and directly relevant to your day-to-day work.
Designed specifically for professionals in movement, rehabilitation, and body-based care, this training supports you to provide safe, compassionate care while staying grounded in your role.
LOCATION - BCP Hub, Warners Bay
DATE: TUE 30th June
TIME: 4pm-7pm
Pizzas and refreshments included.