Info-night: A frame for approaching Perinatal Loss Therapy.
Join Carla, Charise and Bronwyn for this free, online Webinar exploring ways to effectively approach therapy in the context of Perinatal Loss.
Our training program uniquely knits together four dominant paradigms of practice:
- Grief theory and therapy
- Trauma and traumatic bereavement
- Attachment theory and therapy
- Developmental psychology
In this Webinar, we will briefly present the frames of practice that inform our approach to effective, evidence-based, clinically-informed perinatal loss therapy. Our training program content and delivery will be highlighted.
There will be time to ask your questions about working with perinatal loss in a therapeutic setting and about our training program.
This is a live Webinar and not recorded.
To learn more about our training program in Perinatal Loss, see here: https://perinataltrainingcentre.com.au/training/perinatal-loss-training/
This is a live Webinar and not recorded.
Thursday 08 May 2025 6-7pm AEST
About the Presenters:
Carla Anderson is a Clinical Psychologist working in her private practice Perinatal, Child and Family Psychology for the past thirteen years, with a special interest working with families within the perinatal period, particularly perinatal loss. Carla’s passion began prior to this with the Bonnie Babes Foundation as a volunteer telephone grief counsellor for families who had experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. She then held an honorary position as a national trainer in perinatal loss counselling. Carla then went on to volunteer as a telephone grief counsellor for Angel Babies. Carla has also been involved in a number of national projects and training programs within the perinatal field, and recently published a journal article on Pregnancy-related fears.
Dr Charise Deveney is a Clinical Psychologist. Charise founded Let’s Talk Psychology Practice in Sydney in 2008 and since that time has worked with a strong perinatal and infant mental health focus. In 2016 Charise completed specialist perinatal and infant mental health training with the NSW Institute of Psychiatry. For the past 10-years Charise has been facilitating a private group program that supports women with the transition into motherhood. Psychodynamic, attachment, and relational-based frameworks guide Charise’s work with perinatal women and infants.
Dr Bronwyn Leigh is a Clinical Psychologist dedicated to perinatal and infant mental health. She is the Founding Director of the Centre for Perinatal Psychology, a national network of 100+ perinatal and infant psychologists. An experienced educator, Bronwyn has developed and facilitated unique training courses in the field, and has established the Perinatal Training Centre as a hub for quality professional development. With a psychotherapeutic practice spanning over 20-years, Bronwyn is also a published author and researcher, conference presenter, campaigner, podcast guest and media commentator in this rich and interesting field.
Contact Details
Perinatal Training Centre
info@perinatalpsychology.com.au