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APPPAH International Congress- San Francisco, CA Nov. 17-20, 2011
Mia will present, Body-Centered Clinical Treatment for Mothers and Their Children after Intervened Upon Births. We all come in with challenges, but the extra burden of being born with birth interventions can shape a life. With the rise of cesarean interventions and resultant increases in disturbances caused to children and their families, we can work quickly and gently to help prevent life-long suffering. Using dialoguing techniques, Biodynamic Osteopathic and Craniosacral Techniques, we will learn to help mothers and children of all ages move to resolve prenatal and birth imprints from both elective and emergency procedures. This treatment is effective for increasing confidence for subsequent births, tissue healing in mothers, and for decreasing postural, feeding, and sleeping challenges in babies and children. It is also an effective tool for allying wtih children who are inviting conflict around their self-care.
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*Mia also holds regular postnatal talks at the Vancouver Lower Mainland Childbearing Society.