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Date:

July 15, 2026

Presenter(s):

Solimar Santiago Warner
Webinar

Perinatal Grief and the Postpartum Body: An Embodied and Trauma-Informed Approach to Care

Please join us to explore this important topic with Dr. Solimar Santiago-Warner, DSW, LCSW, PMH-C.

Perinatal loss is not experienced only emotionally; it is lived through the body. This 90-minute webinar explores the postpartum body as a central site of grief following miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal loss, and reproductive trauma. Drawing from Dr. Solimar Santiago-Warner’s Embodied Grief Theory (EGT), participants will examine how grief manifests physiologically, psychologically, socially, and somatically during the postpartum period after loss.

Grounded in phenomenology, affect theory, trauma-informed care, and reproductive justice frameworks, this presentation will help clinicians deepen their understanding of embodied grief while exploring integrative assessment and intervention strategies. Participants will learn practical approaches for supporting bereaved parents through somatic attunement, interdisciplinary collaboration, culturally responsive care, and body-centered therapeutic interventions.

Participants of this webinar will be able to:

  •  Describe how perinatal grief manifests physiologically, emotionally, and somatically in the postpartum body after reproductive loss.
  • Identify trauma-informed and culturally responsive assessment considerations when working with bereaved postpartum individuals and families.
  • Apply body-centered and integrative clinical interventions to support healing, meaning-making, and embodied grief processing after perinatal loss.  

This webinar is appropriate for mental health clinicians, social workers, psychologists, counselors, trainees, and interdisciplinary professionals working with perinatal and reproductive mental health populations. 

Date & Time:

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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TTAC is funded by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

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