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Breaking Cycles: Infant Mental Health Workshop

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$145.00

Accredited training on trauma, attachment, and the early years.

Learn how intergenerational trauma and protective experiences shape the parent-child relationship, and what we can do to break cycles and support secure, connected bonds.

Designed for practitioners, clinicians, educators, and those passionate about infant mental health, this CPD/CE-accredited workshop blends evidence-based insight with practical tools you can apply straight away.

Earn CPD credits, deepen your understanding, and help foster emotional well-being in the families you support.

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Breaking Cycles: Infant Mental Health Workshop

$145.00

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Globally recognised · Professionally accredited · Evidence-based

What you’ll learn...

✔️ How intergenerational trauma can shape sleep, regulation, and the parent-child relationship

✔️ The impact of early relational trauma and disrupted attachment on development and caregiving patterns

✔️ How to support parents with sensitivity, without triggering shame or defensiveness

✔️ Practical ways to help families begin shifting inherited patterns with safety and connection

✔️ The role of reflective practice in holding space for trauma while promoting change

✔️ How to apply trauma-informed principles within your scope of practice, ethically and effectively

✔️ Insights to deepen your confidence in supporting families with complex histories

Understand the Science of Intergenerational Trauma

Learn how trauma travels across generations, and how it shows up in sleep, regulation, and the parent-child relationship.

Build A Reflective, Trauma-Aware Practice

Gain insight into your own caregiving lens and develop tools to support families with gentleness, safety, and clinical integrity.

Get the Most From the Workshop

Gain immediate access to carefully selected pre-workshop materials, to help you arrive grounded, prepared, and ready to engage deeply.

Ready to deepen your understanding and make a real difference?

Join us for this accredited workshop on Monday 23rd June at 5pm PST, and take the next step in supporting families with trauma-informed, developmentally grounded care.

Can’t make it live? No problem — you’ll receive automatic access to the replay, plus your certificate of completion and CPD/CE credits.

Everything you need to support families through a trauma-informed, developmentally respectful lens.

Led by Louise

Specialising in pediatric sleep, development and perinatal-infant mental health, Louise is medical board accredited and a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. She has supported thousands of families and professionals alike, with a teaching style that’s compassionate, practical, and deeply respectful of lived experience.

Over 60% of adults report experiencing at least one adverse childhood experience

And for many families, those impacts ripple forward, shaping patterns of stress, regulation, and sleep in the next generation.

“Unresolved trauma doesn’t just disappear—it gets stored in the nervous system, passed down in patterns of protection, and often misunderstood as misbehavior. As practitioners, understanding these dynamics is essential to truly supporting families.”


— Louise, PSAD Course Director

You might be wondering...

Is this accredited professional development?

Yes, the workshop is internationally accredited via the world's leading Continued Professional Development service.

Will I earn CPD/CE credits?

Yes! This workshop offers 3 globally-recognised Continued Professional Development / Continued Education credits to support your professional development.

Who is this workshop for?

This training is designed for professionals working with families during the early years, including those in sleep, infant mental health, perinatal support, early education, and allied health.


That said, it’s also an excellent entry point if you're just starting out or considering a career in pediatric sleep and development. No prior experience is needed, just a willingness to learn and reflect.

What will I learn?

You’ll gain insight into the impact of intergenerational trauma on parenting and child development, explore key research concepts relating to the transmission of cycles between generations, and walk away with reflective tools and real-world strategies to support families through an attachment- and trauma-informed lens.

How will I access the workshop?

After purchase, you’ll receive an email with your supplementary learning materials and a link to join the live session on Monday June 23rd, 5pm PST.

Can’t make it live? No problem; you’ll receive automatic access to the replay, which you can watch at your convenience, plus your certificate of completion and CPD/CE credits.

Is there a chance to ask questions or interact?

Yes, all attendees are invited to reflect, share, and engage in a supportive and professional learning space.

Questions about the worshop?

We’re here to make your enrolment easy and ensure you have everything you need to get the most out of this experience.

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