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Certification Training in the Peterson Method of Perinatal Counseling and Birth Hypnosis
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Note: this video requires a broadband connection and will NOT work with Dial-up. Depending on your connection speed, it may take a few seconds to load and start playing. |
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| This is the first of 6 video seminars (30 min). Included in the complete course are 19 video case studies to illustrate the seminars. | |||
Participants will learn to identify birth related issues in a woman's personal history and apply principles of visualization, hypnosis and counseling to improve both psychological and medical birth outcomes. Primary focus will be on the woman's needs and development in relationship to her developing identity as woman and mother. Family history, past childbirth, present family support, the woman's own birth experience and realistic preparation for giving birth will be addressed. Supporting a woman's development through the psychological and physical transition to motherhood will be the goal of this orientation.
Furthering our understanding of the whole woman as we support her growth and development through this pivotal life experience is integral to the philosophical direction of this training program. Participants will learn about themselves, the family life cycle and cornerstones of psychological growth and development that can be harnessed within the ordinary miracle (and ordeal) that is childbirth.
| The four-part model includes: | |
| • | Introduction to a holistic model for prenatal care: research and clinical application for healing |
| • | The Birth Counselor Interview: assessing potential for complication in birth |
| • | Body-mind integration for pregnancy and childbirth: beliefs, feelings and body memory and their effect on birth outcome |
| • | The experience of pain in birth: yielding to the creative process of birth and incorporating pain as a healthy aspect of labor |
| • | Exploring and reframing cultural beliefs and attitudes towards women in the childbirth process: how do our cultural beliefs affect our adaptation to the birth process? |
| • | Family as the bridge to motherhood: how does the current crisis of family affect our biology for birth? |
| • | Uses of visualization and hypnosis in prenatal care: for high blood pressure, breech presentation, vaginal birth after cesarean, prematurity, etc. |
| • | The Birth Visualization: teaching the birth journey through metaphor, imagery and vocal intonation; impact on the limbic system. |
| • | Assessment and treatment of post traumatic stress following a history of perinatal loss in the previous or current generation |
CE units and Certification: Licensed practitioners complete a post test OR syllabus assignments for ce units. Syllabus assignments must be completed for certification.Continuing Education for 12 or 36 units is approved for counselors, psychotherapists, nurses, social workers and other professional licenses. *
Certification/Non-Certification Tracks: Participants may satisfactorily complete assignments for certification, or complete the entire program without assignments to inform their work, without certification. |
Participants who successfully complete this training will be certified to offer pregnant women educational counseling in Dr. Peterson's model of childbirth preparation. The Online/ DVD training format allows participants to remain in practice while participating in the course.
What do graduates of the Prenatal Counseling Training Program say?
To apply for a space in the program and fee schedule: click here
Groups should send inquiry related to discounts directly to: gp@askdrgayle.com
* Continuing Education is approved for 36 units for the following professional licenses through www.psychceu.com
BRN -Board of Registered Nursing (#13620), BBS- California Board of Behavioral Science (#1540), NASW- National Association of Social Workers (#886382116 covers most states that require ce for social workers), FL - Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling (BAP #753),NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals (#478),NBCC- National Board for Certified Counselors (#6055),OH - Ohio Counselor, Social Work and Marriage and Family CPE (#RCST090402),TX- The Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (#52526),The Texas Board of Social Work Examiners (#CS3473)
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