Complete Postpartum

An integrated body-mind approach to postpartum issues.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Discussion: Emotional, Physical,and Sexual Shifts After Baby

This discussion focuses on the impact the birth of your baby can create in your partner relationship. Please follow below link for video.

http://www.babybites.com/02/22/marriage-and-your-relationship-after-the-baby-emotional-physical-and-sexual-shifts/
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Complete Postpartum is a holistic approach to dealing with the changes and challenges that accompany life after your baby is born. Marsha Greenberg M.S., M.S.W, and Cory Nakasue M.A. and certified Pilates and yoga teacher, have joined forces to provide new, and not-so-new moms with effective techniques and strategies for adjusting to the changes in your body, emotions, parenting and relationships. They are also in the constant process of designing new ways to facilitate the support and connection between mothers and other experts that is so vital to the health of you and your family.

Complete Postpartum is dedicated to making their programs accessible, practical, and compassionate; dealing with the mother as a complete woman.

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Marsha Greenberg M.S., M.S. W., teaches Early Childhood Special Education at NYU and has a private psychotherapy practice in NYC. She is the author of the newly released book, Raising Your Toddler, by Globe Pequot Press. She has a masters degree in Child and Family Development and Social Work and is also a certified childbirth educator. She has taught childbirth, postpartum, and newborn care classes for over 30 years in Michigan, New York and Atlanta. She currently runs groups for new mothers, for mothers of toddlers, for mothers with special needs children and for working mothers. She speaks regularly on radio programs and at corporations and universities nationwide. She is also a presenter for Babybytes, a mother's luncheon group that meets monthly all over NYC, and Swellbeing, a support program for parents.

Cory Nakasue is a certified Pilates and Yoga instructor, having studied with Jennifer DeLuca and Marie Grillo of Romana Kryzanowska's school and Annette Fletcher of Pilates Institute of America, in a program designed by Lolita San Miguel, one of two people in the world that Joseph Pilates himself certified. She has also studied extensively with Jason Brown, an advocate of breath centered yoga therapy. Cory teaches Pilates and yoga at schools, homes and offices in NYC and runs her own movement therapy company, Body Intelligence.

Her approach to working with new mothers is empowering, compassionate and holistic; taking into account not only the physical goals of her clients, but also their emotional and mental well being and unique lifestyles.

Raising Your Toddler

By Marsha Greenberg

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