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[PAST EVENT] Perinatal Loss and Grief: Clinical Care in Private Practice

📢 Upcoming changes:

  • 2024: All Sunday Series workshops are FREE to attend. Anyone on our email list has ongoing access to recordings.

  • 2025: All Sunday Series workshops will remain FREE to attend in 2025. However, the recordings will only be available to members of the Trauma-Informed Maternal Health Network + Directory. If you are not a member, access to recordings ends January 31, 2025.

Perinatal Loss and Grief: Clinical Care in Private Practice

This workshop will equip clinicians with specialized skills to support individuals and families experiencing perinatal loss. Participants will learn evidence-based interventions and compassionate care techniques to address the complex emotional and psychological needs of their clients. Through case studies and practical exercises, attendees will enhance their ability to provide effective and empathetic care in their private practice settings.

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Nicole Wallace, LCMHC, NCC, PMH-C is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) and owner of Transformation Counseling & Consulting with over 20 years of experience helping clients overcome trauma, managing life transitions, and developing coping skills. She specializes in helping women heal from anxiety, depression, trauma, and life transitions. She has a certification in Perinatal Mental Health. Nicole provides a caring, non-judgmental therapeutic environment within her practice to help women process any past trauma and begin to prioritize their own needs.

Learn more about Nicole at http://www.transformcc10.com and follow her on IG at www.instagram.com/transformcc10.

The Sunday Series is hosted by Maternal Trauma Support, LLC. Learn more about our Trauma-Informed Maternal Health Directory at https://directory.maternaltraumasupport.com/

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