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Childlessness and Childhood Trauma

Unfortunately due to unforseen circumstances this live webinar has been cancelled. HOWEVER Juli will be doing a pre-recording of the session, which wil be available to view on Monday 16th.


This webinar will explore ways in which childhood trauma can resurface or be triggered later in life by the experience of being childless not by choice. Juli will highlight examples of underlying themes and limiting beliefs that might be formed in childhood, that may influence how individuals perceive and cope with childlessness as adults.

The aim is to provide attendees with new insights, offering them the opportunity to reflect on these connections and consider how they may be affecting their current beliefs and experiences. Whether individuals choose to explore these insights alone or with the support of a therapist or coach, the webinar is designed to provide reflections on deeper self-understanding and healing, as well as validate the CNBC experience, which can be profoundly layered.


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Juli Angelis - UK

Juli is a neurodivergent Life Coach and Trauma Therapy Practitioner who approaches childlessness through a trauma-informed lens. She is dedicated to supporting childless clients by providing them with a range of therapeutic, coaching, and energy healing tools which they can use above and beyond healing work in their day to day.

Juli emphasises the importance of validating the trauma of childlessness from a mind-body perspective, while also focusing on the journey of moving forwards, helping clients live the lives they may not have planned, but truly deserve. She is a member of the National Council of Integrative Psychotherapists (NCIP) and the British Psychological Society (BPS). Juli’s commitment to her field is further demonstrated by her academic achievements, including a Master’s degree from Birmingham City University (BCU), where her dissertation on the impacts of circumstantial childlessness earned a distinction.

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