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    Help for Colicky Babies? Postpartum CranioSacral Therapy and Occupational Therapy information with Maria Bossert, MA, OTR/CST

    en-usJuly 09, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Maria talks about using occupational and craniosacral therapies to treat perinatal depression, anxiety and how they can also be helpful for difficulties babies might be experiencing. 

    Maria Bossert is an Occupational and CranioSacral Therapist specializing in maternal wellness and birth to 3 early intervention.  She is the owner of Happy & Healthy Therapy and is passionate about whole-body treatment of tethered oral tissues, early childhood development and providing much needed postpartum nurturing and support to birthing parents.  Aside from one-on-one services, Maria also offers free monthly education sessions for expecting parents called "New Parent Nights" and will be adding a birthing parents group called "Prepared Postpartum" in the fall.  Maria lives with her husband, step daughter and biological daughter and son.  She comes to her work with personal experiences with PMADs, miscarriage and traumatic birth experiences.

    Insta: @happyhealthytherapy
    Facebook: @happyandhealthytherapy 

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