NLP: A Birth Model for Change

The current model of birth is as deep a belief structure as the structure of our very nature. Trusting your body, trusting your mind and trusting your baby are entirely new concepts in the birthing world today. Making changes at this very core level takes skill and dedication.

In this two-part workshop series, Kathy Welter-Nichols introduces participants to a number of new technologies and science models that support gentle birthing practices, and explain why fear is so deeply enhanced through suggestion during birth.

In these two experiential online workshops, Kathy:

  • Reviews the effects of adrenaline and stress hormones and how these triggered responses are the foundation for the setting and seeding of misdirection during birth through the simple use of language; she also explains the use of language as a positive influence on a mother’s sense of well- being and the resultant effect on the brain’s chemistry.
  • Demonstrates how fear and the suggestion of something going wrong interrupt the limbic brain function; and when the limbic brain function is clouded or in retreat, how the fight or flight responses in the reptilian brain take over and slow and delay labor.
  • Presents the latest evidence from leading scientists and biologists that support a change in the brain chemistry, and how this will change the person’s belief about that experience.
  • Explains why women fall captive to the idea of pain and suffering and loss through mere suggestion during the intense experience of pregnancy and labor.
  • Examines the affect of positive suggestion, and how helping a woman remain calm, focused, relaxed and in touch with her body and her baby, encourages the natural responses in the woman’s body to release her infant in shorter times with less intense discomfort.
  • Shows how by utilizing the concepts of “mirror neurons” to connect with the infant, the mother both participates and guides her infant through the birthing process.
  • Teaches care providers, mothers and fathers to release whatever might be blocking them from achieving their birth experience, their way.

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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) refers to language (words, as well as other symbol systems, such as physical posture, gestures and related non-verbal forms of communication) as a function of the nervous system and its transformation into ‘subjective experience’. Put more simply, it focuses on the way we use our five senses to create an internal map of our reality, which we then use to navigate our way through the world. It is a basic premise of NLP that the quality of our ‘maps’ dictates the quality of our lives.

The findings of this workshop series are based in the training Kathy has provided for women and in her own in depth study of the triune brain system, archetypal studies, and the myths of our feminine and masculine that are playing out today in the birthing dramas we see on television and in the labor rooms in hospitals and birthing centers.

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Midwives, nurses, obstetricians and parents that Kathy has birthed with have seen the difference and remarked at the presence of the mother, the control she has during the birth experience and ultimately the incredible bonds that occur with both mother and infant un-medicated through relatively short labors. Science as the partner in birth takes on a whole new relevance in support of this model for change.

Time after time, mothers under this kind of guidance give birth with success and empowerment. If these techniques are that effective, why aren’t more women choosing this path to birth?

This presentation is 180 minutes in length (90 minutes for Part I, 90 minutes for Part II).

Cost: $15.00

Certificate of Completion: $7.50 (completion of post-session questionnaire required).

Continuing Education Units are available for some professional groups.  To view a listing of CEU opportunities, click here.

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Pelvic Balance for Safer and Easier Births

The appalling rise in unnecessary c-sections needs our attention with practical solutions to avoid them! Providers who care for pregnant women must be aware of the potential causes of dystocia – the reason nearly one-third of cesarean surgeries. Knowledge of dystocia and practical ways to prevent it gives care providers the resources and means to serve pregnant women more effectively and gives women the knowledge and tools to have easier and safer births.

In this workshop, Dr. Jeanne Ohm of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association presents the three primary causes of dystocia: physiological, emotional and medical, and their relationship to interventions and birth trauma. In addition to offering a biomechanical overview of the female pelvis, Dr. Ohm discusses the following:

  • What are three interventions that may cause dystocia?
  • What are the primary ligaments associated with pelvic imbalance?
  • What is the Webster technique and when should it be utilized?
  • What are two practical moves that all practitioners can apply to the woman with dystocia?

In today’s society, women have been misdirected from their internal wisdom and have been made dependent on outside-in approaches and modalities. Women will regain their innate trust in the birthing process if they have the benefit of a circle of supportive, conscious providers. This class is for women and for providers who care for women throughout pregnancy and birth.

This presentation is 90 minutes in length.

Cost: $7.50

Certificate of Completion: $7.50 (completion of post-session questionnaire required).

Continuing Education Units are available for some professional groups.  To view a listing of CEU opportunities, click here.


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Student and Continuing Education Credit Opportunities

STUDENTS/MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS MAY OBTAIN CREDITS FOR ALL CONSCIOUS WOMAN OFFERINGS

Ancient Art Midwifery Institute
The Ancient Art Midwifery Institute (AAMI) pioneered distance learning for midwives in 1981.  It set the standard of excellence in academic midwifery education with the original midwifery home study course.  AAMI honors the midwife of yesterday, supports the midwife of today, and holds the door open for the midwife of tomorrow. www.ancientartmidwifery.com

International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
The ICPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the awareness of the family wellness lifestyle. it offers professional classes, provides outstanding resources and oversees pertinent research relative to family wellness. The ICPA strongly supports parents rights to make informed health care decisions for their families. www.icpa4kids.org

Midwives College of Utah
Midwives College of Utah’s (MCU) mission is to build midwives of technical expertise, professional excellence, and personal greatness– namely Midwives of Excellence.  MCU midwives will be pivotal in the “tipping” revolution of maternity care and birth culture throughout North America (and beyond) in the 21st Century. www.midwifery.edu

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS THAT PROVIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS FOR
MANY OF OUR PROGRAMS

Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA)
We have been informed that any childbirth-related event that a CAPPA member can prove she attended (i.e. a certificate is issued), will be accepted by CAPPA for continuing education.  It usually has to be directly related to their specialty (such as childbirth education, lactation education or postpartum issues, etc.).  CAPPA also accepts credits for programs approved by IBLCE and MEAC. http://www.cappa.net/

International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE)
Many of our programs have been approved in past years for credits with the IBLCE.  Although we have not renewed CERPS for many of our programs, the IBLCE has informed us that our program viewers may apply independently for CERPS. Although we will provide a Certificate of Completion to anyone who requests one, we recommend that you contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will receive CERPS for the program you are interested in viewing.  The likelihood is high with our previously-approved programs.  See program listing below for more details.  http://www.iblce.org/

International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA)
Although we have not applied directly with them, the International Childbirth Education Association has informed us that they will provide retroactive credit for many of our programs upon participant completion of the ICEA application form located at https://www.icea.org/ct_contact.html and submission of a Conscious Woman Certificate of Attendance. Provided there is sufficient interest, we will apply directly through ICEA for future Conscious Woman programming.


CEUs by Program Title

Childhood Vaccinations: Questions All Parents Should Ask with Tedd Koren, D.C.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.5 CEUs per session (4.5 CEUs total) – credits expire March 2010

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session (4.5 CEUs total)

Doulas:
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from MEAC

Essentials of Maternal-Infant Care (formerly entitled Advanced Doula Training) with Gloria Lemay

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE – Previously approved for 1.5 R-CERPS per session (1.0 R-CERPS and 0.5 E-CERPS for the last session on Business Promotion and Professionalism).  (17.5 R-CERPS and 0.5 E-CERPS for the series).  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.  Certificates of Completion provided to all who request them.

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – credits expired, but previously approved directly through CAPPA for 1.5 credits per session.  Contact CAPPA directly for more information (see above for further explanation).

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session (18 CEUs total)

Freedom of Expression: Supporting Breastfeeding Moms in the Workplace with Cate Colburn-Smith

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE – Previously approved for 1.5 L-CERPS.  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.  Certificate of Completion provided to all who request them.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.5 CEUs – expired 12/1/2009

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session

Gentle Birth: The Science and the Wisdom with Sarah J. Buckley, M.D.

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE- Previously approved for 1.5 R-CERPS per session, 1.0 R-CERPS and 0.5 L-CERPS for the following sessions: When Birth Goes Wrong: The Hormonal Impact of Interventions for Mother and Baby; Afterbirth: Cord Clamping and Other Third Stage Issues; and Epidurals: Impact on Mother and Baby (7.5 R-CERPS and 1.5 L-CERPS total).  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.  Certificates of Completion provided to all who request them.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.5 per session (9 CEUs total)
expiration dates:  Safety & Logic 3/29/2010, Hormonal Impact 4/12/2010, Afterbirth 4/26/2010, Epidurals 5/17/2010, Cesareans 6/1/2010, Ultrasounds 6/7/2010.

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from IBLCE and MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session (9 CEUs total)

Helping Children Find Resilience and Balance After Trauma with Stephanie Mines, Ph.D.

Midwives:
MEAC – Approved for 1.5 contact hours – expires 9/22/2010

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session

THE INTACT BOY SERIES, with Gillian Longley, RN, BSN, Marilyn Milos, RN, Ronald Goldman, Ph.D. and Miriam Pollack, MA

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE – you are encouraged to apply directly through IBLCE; we are happy to provide Certificiates of Completion.

Midwives:
MEAC – Approved for 1.5 CEUs per session (9.0 CEUs for the series of 6 workshops)
Expiration dates:
The Foreskin – 10/4/2010; Circumcision Procedure – 10/11/2010; Infant Response – 10/18/2010; Circumcision & Sexuality – 10/25/2010; Lessons and Communication – 11/1/2010; Circumcision as a Woman’s Issue – 11/8/2010

Doulas:
ALACE – these programs address childbirth and lactation, so credits should be accepted by virtue of program content; attendees might wish to verify this with ALACE
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session

Mother-Friendly Mental Health Care with Sharon Storton, MA, CHT, LMFT

Social Workers:
NASW – 1.0 CEUs for Level I and 1.5 CEUs for Level II (2.5 CEUs total) – expired

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE – Previously approved for 1.5 R-CERPS for Level II only.  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.0 CEUs for Level I and 1.5 CEUs for Level II (2.5 CEUs total)- expired

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from IBLCE and MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.0 CEUS for Level I and 1.5 CEUS for Level II (2.5 CEUs total)

Moving from Pain to Peace with EFT with Eileen Sullivan

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE –  Previously approved for 1.5 R-CERPS for Part I only.  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.5 CEUs for Part I and 1.0 CEUs for Part II (2.5 CEUs total) – expire 6/19/2010

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS for Part I and 1.0 CEUS for Part II (2.5 CEUs total)

NLP: A Birth Model for Change with Kathy Welter-Nichols, CHT, HBCE

Lactation Consultants:
Previously approved for 3.0 R-CERPS.  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.  Certificates of Completion provided to all who request them.

Midwives:
MEAC – Approved for 3.0 CEUs – expires 9/24/2010

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from IBLCE and MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session

Pelvic Balance for Easier and Safer Births, with Jeanne Ohm, D.C.

Midwives:
MEAC – Approved for 1.5 contact hours – expires 9/20/2010

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – accepts credits from MEAC
DONA – accepts credits from MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session

Restoration: Treating Adhesions, with Tanya Tarail, PT, MsT, CST

Lactation Consultants:
Previously approved for 1.5 R-CERPS.  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.  Certificates of Completion provided to all who request them.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.5 CEUs – expires 9/14/2010

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – accepts credits from IBLCE and MEAC
DONA – accepts credits from IBLCE and MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session

What Would Mammals Do? with Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC

Lactation Consultants:
IBLCE – Previously approved for 1.5 L-CERPS.  Since our approvals have now expired, please contact the IBLCE directly to assure that you will be awarded CERPS for viewing these programs.  Certificate of Completion provided to all who request them.

Midwives:
MEAC – 1.5 CEUs – expired

Doulas:
ALACE – credits accepted by virtue of program content
CAPPA – see above
DONA – accepts credits from IBLCE and MEAC

Chiropractors:
ICPA – 1.5 CEUS per session