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Pelvic Power Hour: Pain Perspectives, Exploring the Mind-Body Connection in Pelvic Health

by | Mental Health, On Demand

Event release date: May 1st, 2024

In honor of Pelvic Pain Awareness Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, we invite you to join us for an exclusive online event featuring Kelsey Bates, a renowned psychotherapist and the visionary behind Women’s CBT.

Drawing from her vast experience supporting resilient, intelligent, and strong women facing chronic health issues, chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and previous traumas, Kelsey provides invaluable guidance to those who may feel isolated in their struggles or apprehensive about the future. Serving communities in New York, Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia, she draws from her own journey battling Adenomyosis to offer profound insights into navigating healthcare systems and the transformative benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Join us as Kelsey shares her expertise and illuminates the path to emotional healing and empowerment.

What You’ll Learn in this On Demand Event that Comes Straight to Your Inbox when the interview drops on May 1st:

🌟 Personal Journey: How Kelsey’s experience with Adenomyosis shaped her approach to women’s health and therapy.

🧠 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Understanding the benefits of CBT for managing pelvic pain and dysfunction.

😔 Emotional Challenges: Common emotional hurdles faced by women dealing with chronic pain and pelvic issues.

🤝 Building Support Networks: The importance of a supportive team in navigating women’s health issues.

🌱 Reclaiming Empowerment: How therapy can help women rediscover purpose and self-empowerment amidst health challenges.

Don’t miss out – tune in to Pelvic Power Hour for a conversation that could transform your understanding of pelvic wellness!

Featured Speaker:

Kelsey Bates, a licensed psychotherapist specializing in women’s health, and founder of Women’s CBT established her private practice Women’s CBT, PLLC in 2021, catering to women in the greater Washington, DC area and New York.

With a Master’s degree from The George Washington University and extensive experience in both nonprofit and private practice settings, Kelsey offers family, group, and individual therapy addressing chronic illness, pain, anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and loss.

Committed to ongoing education, Kelsey has received specialized training in complex trauma and Cognitive Processing Therapy from leading institutions like Postpartum Support International and the Albert Ellis Training Institute. Her therapeutic approach combines evidence-based practices such as trauma-informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, somatic therapy, and psychodynamic psychotherapy to support women affected by complex chronic health issues.

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