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FREE Live Online Training

Pregnancy and Infant Loss:
Effective Strategies to Support Grief and Treat Trauma,
Anxiety, and Depression in Bereaved Families

with Julie Bindeman, PsyD
October 4, 2023 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!*
*CE credit is available for an additional cost. Register for more information.
What You'll Learn

This FREE training is designed to provide you with the skills you need to:
  • Understand the nuances of loss in early pregnancy — whether through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, abortion, medical termination, stillbirth, or infant death
  • Help clients integrate the experience of loss into their reproductive stories
  • Tailor your existing treatment strategies — like CBT and ACT — to pregnancy and infant loss situations
  • Intervene with the family system and stop relationship conflict from taking over
  • Help parents cope with NICU admission and neonatal death
  • Effectively manage countertransference reactions related to your own reproductive experience
  • And much, much more!

Outline

Gradations of Grief: Types of Early Bereavement
  • Intake assessment strategies for obtaining reproductive information
  • Nuances of loss in early pregnancy — miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, abortion, medical termination, stillbirth
  • Developmental tasks of pregnancy and how loss interrupts them
  • Coping with NICU admission and neonatal death
  • Medical factors facing bereaved parents
  • Infertility grief
  • Disenfranchised grief — the loss of possibility and what could have been
Tools to Help Grieving Parents and Their Communities
  • Individual, couple, and family phases of grief — and when to be concerned
  • Living children and loss
  • Clinical management of relationship conflict and divorce after loss
  • Distinguish grief versus postpartum depression
  • Language around loss — key things to say and not to say
  • How culture supports or does not support grief and loss
  • Best practices for managing grief milestones and establishing mourning rituals
  • Grief management during subsequent attempts to conceive

Click here for course objectives and outline.

Therapy after Pregnancy and Infant Loss
  • Exploring clients' reproductive journey and narrative
  • Crisis interventions to help shift clients out of shock
  • Stabilization phase — resourcing tools to manage the expected flood of emotions
  • Tailor existing evidence-based interventions to this clinical situation
    • Cognitive strategies for assisting parents with neutralizing shame and self-blame
    • Behavioral techniques to manage loss-related triggers
    • Mindfulness and values-based interventions to assist parents with creating meaning
    • Trauma processing techniques for resolving PTSD-related symptoms
  • Clinical strategies to support bereaved parents during subsequent pregnancies and the postpartum period after loss
  • How and when to end therapy when pregnancy or infant loss was the presenting problem
Clinical Considerations
  • Therapeutic management of countertransference
  • Self-care and burnout protection for therapists' whose own symptoms or grief is activated
  • Moral injury around limited resource availability
  • Establishing cultural competency — inclusive practices for all individuals and family systems
  • When and how to refer to couples therapy and support groups
  • Research limitations and potential risks
FREE Live Online Training
Pregnancy and Infant Loss:
Effective Strategies to Support Grief and Treat Trauma,
Anxiety, and Depression in Bereaved Families
with Julie Bindeman, PsyD
October 4, 2023 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!*
*CE credit is available for an additional cost. Register for more information.
Meet Your Speaker

Julie Bindeman

As a result of her own reproductive story, Julie Bindeman, PsyD, pursued intensive training in the field of reproductive psychology, in which she writes, teaches, and practices. Dr. Bindeman has served on the American Society for Reproductive Medicine's mental health professional group, including on the executive, continuing education, and social media committees, as well as on their antiracism task force.

Click here for information about Julie Bindeman.


Here's What Your Colleagues Are Saying
"Excellent presenter! So knowledgeable in all areas of this topic, and such a genuine and caring way of presenting the material."
— Mary M., Nurse
"Dr. Bindeman was wonderful! She is very knowledgeable about this topic, presented it in a clear and thorough manner,
and was sensitive to many diversity variables. Would love to hear her speak again in the future!"
— Sylvia J., Psychologist
"I really learned a lot and it validated my experience as a clinician as well as someone who has experienced infertility, miscarriage, and the NICU."
— Stacy H., MFT
"This was an excellent training that really weaved the theoretical and practical so beautifully.
Dr. Bindeman is doing an amazing service to the community by sharing this information and I hope to learn from her again."
— Julia I., Social Worker
"It was brilliant — I have been working in the field for a number of years...
it was delivered in a way that taught me so much more... I felt Julie's heart in the work and it inspires me to be better in my work."
— Vanessa H., Counselor
"I received a greater understanding of the psychological concerns when a pregnancy ends...
I was able to get a better understanding of what [my own family] experienced."
— Alvin A., Social Worker
"Excellent, warm, empathic with difficult material — clear & useful information."
— Lisa R., Psychologist
"This is hands-down the best CE program I have ever attended in my almost 20 years of practice. So practical, needed and applicable to my practice. Julie was a fantastic presenter — obviously deeply knowledgeable and experienced on this topic, and so compassionate. I am really moved by this experience."
— Colleen O., Counselor
"Dr. Julie Bindeman was extremely gentle, competent, and skilled in her delivery of sensitive information. I will benefit tremendously from this training, as I will feel more confident in working with patients affected by pregnancy and infancy loss."
— Krystin B., Social Worker
"One of the best presenters I have ever experienced. Very well spoken, empathetic, and knowledgeable. As an LGBTQ+ practitioner I really appreciated her inclusivity and in depth knowledge and use of proper terms (ie cisgneder, assigned female/male at birth). Very impressed!!"
— Kati M., Counselor
"Exceptional speaker and very moving content. Liked the focus on self-care for clinicians."
— Faith S., Psychologist
"As a male clinician who has not experienced pregnancy or infancy loss I am so appreciative of the exposure and sharing of this training.
It will make me a more competent clinician in helping clients dealing with pregnancy and infancy loss."
— Jathan B., Social Worker
FREE Live Online Training
Pregnancy and Infant Loss:
Effective Strategies to Support Grief and Treat Trauma,
Anxiety, and Depression in Bereaved Families
with Julie Bindeman, PsyD
October 4, 2023 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!*
*CE credit is available for an additional cost. Register for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions

No catch. Due to the generosity of our speakers and the support of therapists like you, we have been able to provide professional trainings to more clinicians than ever! Our mission is to connect knowledge with need, and offering accessible training in innovative, effective treatment approaches allows us to do that.

If you work with clients and patients of reproductive age or beyond, this training was designed for you! Whether you're a counselor, social worker, psychologist, psychiatrist, marriage and family therapist, addiction counselor, physician, nurse, or occupational therapist, you'll walk away with new insights and skills to provide compassionate care to grieving families.

YES! The training is LIVE and you'll be able to ask questions. Dr. Bindeman may not get to all of the questions, but she will try her best to answer the most relevant and frequent ones.

When you register today, you get unlimited free replay access for 14 days after the training. Replays will be available within the week after the workshop ends and will be in the same place where the live workshop took place in your account portal.

Just register today above with your name and email, then click the "LIVE CE" button on the next page to purchase your credit package for just $79.99 (discounted from $249.99) — only available for those who register here and purchase before the end of the training.

Yes! Just register above and then click the "Self Study" CE button on the next page and purchase the recording package for just $79.99 (discounted from $249.99). You'll get unlimited access to the training and be able to earn CE at your convenience.

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FREE Live Online Training
Pregnancy and Infant Loss:
Effective Strategies to Support Grief and Treat Trauma,
Anxiety, and Depression in Bereaved Families
with Julie Bindeman, PsyD
October 4, 2023 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central
Can't attend live? Register anyway for 14-day free access to the training!*
*CE credit is available for an additional cost. Register for more information.

*If you purchase Live CE, please note you would need to watch the presentations that are being presented live in order to receive live credit.

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