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Good morning,


I am a local trauma informed birth worker in the final stage of my training in 3 Step Rewind. For accreditation I will be taking on 1 additional client in March free of charge. 3 step rewind is a proven brain re-patterning modality for resolving difficult or traumatic memories (most often birth stories). Having used this in my own postnatal journey I believe in its effectiveness and I am committed to helping other mums and parents, especially during these unprecedented times #butnotmaternity.


It involves 3 stages:

-hearing your story (should you want to tell it) and understanding the changes you would like to experience with the symptoms lifted

-deep relaxation, remembering the event in a specific way whilst feeling safe and secure

-imagining coping in the future and responding differently


I will honour enquiries in the order that they are received, to take place once a week over 3 weeks (via zoom). Each session takes approx. 1.5-2 hours.


Here is a link describing the process in more detail: https://traumaticbirthrecovery.com/what-is-the-3-step-treatment/ . If you are looking for help healing from your experience please pm me and we can discuss further via email or phone, I would be honoured to help you.


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Thank you for those who have enquired. If you have messaged me directly please check your EDF pm inbox as it doesn't always send notifications. I will be taking further bookings from April/May 2021, please pm me if this is something I can help you with.

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