This week I'm talking to Fiona Rogerson - a Perinatal & Trauma Counsellor, my hope is that it will be helpful if you're preparing for birth to learn about what can contribute to experiencing trauma and how to seek support if you resonate with what Fiona shares. We cover;
What birth and perinatal trauma really means — and why it’s not just about “bad births”
How trauma is rooted in a lack of safety (not disappointment or unmet expectations)
The full perinatal spectrum: how trauma can arise during conception, pregnancy, birth or postpartum
The nervous system's role in how we experience trauma — and how symptoms can show up emotionally, physically, cognitively, and behaviourally
Common but misunderstood signs of trauma, including “mum rage”, avoidance, panic, or disconnect
How partners can also experience trauma, and what that might look like
The overlap between trauma and mental health
How trauma affects relationships and parenting
What is EMDR and somatic approaches for trauma
What to look for when seeking support from a practitioner
Fiona’s memo moment & takeaway message
If you feel you need support please speak to your GP or contact PANDA or COPE
Guest info: If you'd like to connect with Fiona her website is linked here & she is on Instagram @fionarogerson.counsellorperth
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