Being
on a path of service means bringing all of what you are to every
interaction and centering one's actions on the needs of the
family. Being a professional means setting appropriate
boundaries and acting ethically according to one's role. By
its very nature, the perinatal period is about the transformation
of self and important relationships. Being involved with
these intimate transformations can be life changing for the professional,
especially someone with an open heart and deep commitment to this
work. This does not mean it is easy nor does it come without
a price.
The content of this workshop comes from my experience training
and nurturing doulas in my region; my research on doulas as they
progress from novice to expert; and my own personal experience
as a doula on a path of service.
In this workshop we will explore the skills of emotional intelligence
that effective doulas possess and specific strategies doulas actually
use when supporting laboring mothers. We will discuss the
nature of fear and grief and how facilitating this process is a
normal function of doula work. Being a birth professional
also means having periods of confusion and self-doubt that must
be navigated in order to continue on this path. We will discuss
how those are predictable and necessary in order to grow. Lastly
we will discuss how to prevent trauma in our clients and in our
selves.
This seminar is intended to be personally meaningful and enjoyable
to attend and will utilize a wide variety of teaching methods. Midwives,
therapists, and people in other birth related professions are welcome
to attend.
Seven
DONA International CEU's have been approved for this workshop. |
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