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Family & Children
Supporting Family Wellness Services for Families Stress & Trauma in Adult & Child Illness |
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Supporting Family Wellness
When parents thrive the family thrives. When parents and caregivers are relaxed and composed the children are more healthy, sustain good physical and social development, and educational progress. Stressed parents contribute to stress, illness, behavioral and educational challenges in their children. When parents are stressed the entire family suffers. This is especially true when the mother is stress. This stress contributes to illness in both the parent and the child. Through education, skills development and hands on bodywork, I support families and children to stay well. This supports good communication and relationships, robust employment and happy, healthy children. Prevention and mind-body wellness are central themes of my services.
Read more about my approach: My Approach Services for Families Family System Stress: Consultation, Skills, Massage
Expecting Families - Somatic and massage support primarily for the father during pregnancy and during the first years. Helping the father to stay physically grounded and embodied to sustain engaged presence and communication. This helps to avoid stress related relationship conflict. - Pregnancy massage is available for the mom as well. Elders - Massage and mind-body skills to support elders and those near their time of passing. Stress & Trauma in Adult & Child Illness Too often the illness experienced by adults aged 50-60-70 years old have origin in early child stress and trauma. As well, there is often an inter-generational stress cascade. These adults, in part, pass on to their own children the ‘stress patterns’ they received when they were children themselves. Preventing and reversing these phhsical and mind-body factors can be both simple and extremely complicated. When appropriate, it is helpful to understand the elaborate nature of deep stress and trauma responses in the body. It is best when our resilience practices start when we are young. See details of the Adverse Child Experiences (ACE) Report:
http://www.acestudy.org/ My Training I have attended training workshops and conferences at:
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