H.E.L.D.
12 Week Healing Program
About the Program
This 12-week program helps guide bereaved mothers on their individual journey of adapting to life after loss. We provide a nurturing environment where women can begin rebuilding the relationship with their mind, body & spirit, find community, and honor their babies.
We meet weekly for two hours in small homogenous groups (based on gestation of loss). This creates a feeling of intimacy where those involved share similar experiences.
Each week focuses on a different theme and consists of four different components:
Healing rituals to honor baby(ies)
Personal reflection
Peer support
Trauma-informed / grief / postnatal yoga
FAQs
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You help us decide whether the program will be offered in-person or virtually. We take into account each participant’s individual needs based on location, comfort level being in social environments vs. in their home, etc.
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This is a start-up program so we will initially be offering it free of charge. The goal is for Healing After Loss Outreach to eventually provide the funds for bereaved mothers to participate. We will ask for donations that will go directly towards the non-profit, at the completion of the 12 week program, so that we can continue to provide this offering for more bereaved mothers.
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You do not have to be a yoga practitioner to participate in this program. It is a gentle practice that will assist you in rebuilding the relationship with your physical body, welcoming yourself to the present moment, and assist in addressing and moving through challenging thoughts and emotions.
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Trauma-informed yoga is an evidence-based approach that prioritizes the healing and the unique individual experiences of every participant. This empowering practice centers on core principles such as safety, trust, choice, and control. By taking a holistic approach, we honor the way that pregnancy loss impacts the bereaved’s physical, social, emotional, and/or spiritual well-being.
Trauma-informed yoga helps participants activate their parasympathetic nervous system, making gradual shifts over time to expand their window of tolerance and enhance their coping skills. This practice ultimately leads to a space where participants feel validated and empowered to make informed choices based on their individual needs.
Benefits of trauma-informed yoga include (Davidson, 2019):
Positive coping skills, including strengthening inner resources
Self-care strategies
Increased feelings of being seen, valued, and affirmed
Strengthened emotional, physical, mental, personal, and interpersonal skills
Strengthened self-esteem
Increased awareness of needs, mindfulness skills, and resiliency
Increased feelings of self-compassion
Increased confidence and courage
Empowerment to seek other resources, such as counseling and medical support
Understanding how to ask for help
Ability to be more expressive in therapy
Decreased symptoms of PTSD
Decreased feelings of depression, stress, and anxiety
Establishment of boundaries and understanding how to be assertive
Improved trust in self and others
Feelings of safety and strength
Ability to be intimate again