Parent-Infant Therapy for Transgenerational Trauma
with Dr Louise Newman
Previous Webinar Recordings by Dr Louise Newman
The following recorded webinars are also available for purchase:
Special Babies with Dr Louise Newman:
Perinatal Mental Health after Traumatic Conception
Recorded 5th July 2021
Trauma around conception, pregnancy and birth can be a significant impact on the parent's capacity to acknowledge and accept the reality of the infant and understand their emotional needs. This discussion will outline the variety of situations encountered in clinical practice where the representation of the infant and early attachment can be distorted by the circumstances and conflicts in becoming a parent.
Perinatal Anxiety
Recorded September 2021
Anxiety in the perinatal period is common and ranges from normative levels of concerns associated with adaptation to pregnancy and transition to parenthood, to severe and disabling anxieties which may disrupt this important transition and contribute to chronic stress and depression. Fears can relate to forthcoming parenthood, the reality of childbirth and infant care as well as the intrusive and disturbing thoughts seen in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Working with Infant-Parent Emotional Interaction
Recorded in October 2020, $88 AUD
An Introduction to Relational Psychotherapy - This session provides an introduction to the model of interactional attachment based infant-parent psychotherapy and the key focus on observable emotional interaction.