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S4E6: Understanding Birth Trauma: Insights from Clinical Psychotherapist Michelle Flynn
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In this episode of Baby Tribe, we discuss experiences related to birth trauma, which include references to sexual abuse. This content may be challenging for some listeners, especially those with similar lived experiences. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please consider reaching out to a trusted professional or support organization.
Years ago, Michelle Flynn, a clinical psychotherapist specializing in maternal mental health, witnessed firsthand how birth trauma could transform a joyful moment into a complex emotional struggle. Her journey led her to explore the intricacies of birth trauma and how it deeply affects mothers and families. Join us as Michelle shares her personal insights and expertise, uncovering the layers of trauma that exist beyond the surface events. From the role of the autonomic nervous system to how trauma memories manifest physically, Michelle opens a path to understanding these profound experiences.
Throughout the episode, we navigate the symptoms and causes of birth trauma, bringing to light the concept of "trauma time" and its impact on the nervous system. By differentiating between postnatal anxiety and PTSD, we provide clarity on effective treatments and the spectrum of trauma symptoms. We expand the conversation to include reproductive trauma across various stages, such as IVF and pregnancy loss. Michelle emphasizes the systemic factors that contribute to trauma, particularly for those with previous trauma or from minority backgrounds, urging for a more sensitive and informed healthcare approach.
Communication emerges as a pivotal theme, underscoring the importance of trauma-informed care in empowering patients and preventing avoidable trauma. Through personal stories and professional insights, we stress the need for systemic support for healthcare workers to foster resilience and empathy. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are reassured of the potential for healing through tailored interventions, including EMDR and somatic experiencing. This conversation is essential for anyone seeking to understand and support those affected by birth trauma, providing insights into effective coping and recovery strategies.
You can reach Michelle at: https://ancroibeagpsychotherapy.ie/
Michelle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ancroibeag/
Proudly Sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie
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Manage episode 448540409 series 3445750
In this episode of Baby Tribe, we discuss experiences related to birth trauma, which include references to sexual abuse. This content may be challenging for some listeners, especially those with similar lived experiences. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please consider reaching out to a trusted professional or support organization.
Years ago, Michelle Flynn, a clinical psychotherapist specializing in maternal mental health, witnessed firsthand how birth trauma could transform a joyful moment into a complex emotional struggle. Her journey led her to explore the intricacies of birth trauma and how it deeply affects mothers and families. Join us as Michelle shares her personal insights and expertise, uncovering the layers of trauma that exist beyond the surface events. From the role of the autonomic nervous system to how trauma memories manifest physically, Michelle opens a path to understanding these profound experiences.
Throughout the episode, we navigate the symptoms and causes of birth trauma, bringing to light the concept of "trauma time" and its impact on the nervous system. By differentiating between postnatal anxiety and PTSD, we provide clarity on effective treatments and the spectrum of trauma symptoms. We expand the conversation to include reproductive trauma across various stages, such as IVF and pregnancy loss. Michelle emphasizes the systemic factors that contribute to trauma, particularly for those with previous trauma or from minority backgrounds, urging for a more sensitive and informed healthcare approach.
Communication emerges as a pivotal theme, underscoring the importance of trauma-informed care in empowering patients and preventing avoidable trauma. Through personal stories and professional insights, we stress the need for systemic support for healthcare workers to foster resilience and empathy. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are reassured of the potential for healing through tailored interventions, including EMDR and somatic experiencing. This conversation is essential for anyone seeking to understand and support those affected by birth trauma, providing insights into effective coping and recovery strategies.
You can reach Michelle at: https://ancroibeagpsychotherapy.ie/
Michelle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ancroibeag/
Proudly Sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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