21: Annie Brook: Sensory Challenges and Birth Imprints

Who would have guessed that Sensory Challenges could be related to birth or perinatal imprints? Parents can prepare their children to be more resilient, and therapists do a better job when they know how to help parents and children recover from difficult birth's. This helps children regulate, brings ease to the family, and provides a much better outcome enjoyment and resiliency.

About Annie

Annie Brook, Ph.D Somatic Psychology, Infant Developmental Movement specialist, Perinatal Therapist, Body-Mind Centering teacher, BioDynamic Cranio-sacral practitioner, Yoga and Gyrokinesis instructor

Author, educator, master therapist, Annie's work is unique in it's depth. She trains psychotherapists to listen for the hidden stories related to early attachment and birth, and has a rich practical skill set developed during her work as therapists in public schools, with gang youth, foster children, and in the infant/child trauma units for Children's Hospital. Annie was director of body psychotherapy for Naropa MA in Somatic Psychology, and now offers both online and in person courses to educate therapists in perinatal and somatic psychology.

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