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Reproductive Trauma Course
Explore how to support postpartum families by using comprehensive resources, guidance, and empathetic support. Additionally, learn about the training, screening, and referral techniques to develop the necessary skills to identify postpartum challenges early and connect families with appropriate support services.
Support postpartum families through resources, screenings and community support
This course explores how to support postpartum families by using comprehensive resources, guidance, and empathetic support. Additionally, it highlights the importance of assisting parents during the postpartum phase by addressing the diverse needs of families navigating this transitional period.
Meet your instructor
Montia D. Brock
Montia has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Norfolk State University and a Master of Science in Infant Mental Health Counseling from Chatham University. She currently practices as a mental health therapist and birth worker as a Licensed Professional Counselor in PA, nationally certified Counselor, Infant Mental Health Specialist, Certified Lactation Counselor, and DONA Certified Birth Doula.
She has worked in predominantly minority and lower SES communities throughout her career. She continues to make it her mission to connect to people who look like and have shared experiences with her by providing accessible care, including mental health and birth services, at affordable rates, along with person-centered, anti-racist, culturally responsible care.