Cultivated Care – Level 1: Foundations in Perinatal Mental Health & Healing‑Centered Practice

from $165.00

6 CE Hours

June 9, 2026, 9:00 am-4:00 pm PST*

In-Person (Eugene, Oregon)

Training Provided by Dr. Kacey Jenkins, PhD, LMFT, PMH‑C, EMDRIA Certified Therapist

NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Training

A 6‑hour training for clinicians who want practical, culturally responsive tools for clients navigating fertility, pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

This training gives you a strong, justice‑oriented foundation to meet perinatal clients with confidence and care. Learn how to assess, stabilize, and support perinatal clients using trauma‑conscious, culturally grounded interventions you can apply immediately.

You’ll Learn To:

  • Understand perinatal mood & anxiety disorders and key disparities

  • Apply the weathering hypothesis to real clients

  • Conceptualize a reproductive story that honors loss and complexity

  • Use breathwork and safe/calm place imagery to stabilize the nervous system

  • Differentiate difficult birth from birth trauma and respond appropriately

  • Support postpartum adjustment and relationship cohesion

Who It’s For:

  • LMHC, LMFT, LCSW, Psychologists, Interns

  • Doulas and perinatal providers seeking a mental health foundation

*Time includes a 1-hour lunch

Cost:

6 CE Hours

June 9, 2026, 9:00 am-4:00 pm PST*

In-Person (Eugene, Oregon)

Training Provided by Dr. Kacey Jenkins, PhD, LMFT, PMH‑C, EMDRIA Certified Therapist

NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Training

A 6‑hour training for clinicians who want practical, culturally responsive tools for clients navigating fertility, pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

This training gives you a strong, justice‑oriented foundation to meet perinatal clients with confidence and care. Learn how to assess, stabilize, and support perinatal clients using trauma‑conscious, culturally grounded interventions you can apply immediately.

You’ll Learn To:

  • Understand perinatal mood & anxiety disorders and key disparities

  • Apply the weathering hypothesis to real clients

  • Conceptualize a reproductive story that honors loss and complexity

  • Use breathwork and safe/calm place imagery to stabilize the nervous system

  • Differentiate difficult birth from birth trauma and respond appropriately

  • Support postpartum adjustment and relationship cohesion

Who It’s For:

  • LMHC, LMFT, LCSW, Psychologists, Interns

  • Doulas and perinatal providers seeking a mental health foundation

*Time includes a 1-hour lunch