Brain Development and Primary Relationships: Preventing and Healing Toxic Stress during the Perinatal Period

  • 11/05/2015
  • 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • At the Thrive Center for Birth and Family Wellness, Santa Rosa


Brain Development and Primary Relationships: Preventing and Healing Toxic Stress during the Perinatal Period


CAM is happy to share with you this opportunity to learn and earn CEUs. This workshop is sponsored by Thrive Birth. All questions about the workshop should be directed to Thrive Birth.

Thursday, November 5, 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

At the Thrive Center for Birth and Family Wellness, Santa Rosa

Jennifer Silverstein, LCSW

Neuroscience is proving what we birth workers have always known: that early attachment is critical for promoting lifelong wellbeing

Come explore:

  • The neurobiology of resiliency as it develops through attuned primary relationships
  • The neurobiology of toxic stress in neonates and infants

Learn to understand:

  • Basic brain structure and function
  • Pre and perinatal brain development
  • How the environment shapes the brain

Discover tools and resources to support parents in providing attuned, contingent care to their infants through high-risk situations, and following stressful events during the perinatal period, so that the whole family may thrive.

To register, go to http://www.thrivebirth.com or call 707.387.2088

Course fee: $100

CEU Certificate of Completion: $10 processing fee

This instructor-based course is approved for 4 CE/Contact Hours. Thrive Center for Birth is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 16636. This course meets the qualifications for 4 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences Provider No. PCE2834. Please see the website for the refund policy.

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