When Mothers Wound – Training Video

Price range: £36.00 through £45.95

Purchase this edited training video to receive over two hours of instant online training.

Why is it often so hard to heal from wounds inflicted by a mother who did not meet our needs? What are the complex psychological consequences of this deficit, and how do we come to terms with a lack of maternal love in the way we needed it?

In this video training we explore different kinds of difficult mothering, from neglect to over-possessiveness, as we consider how clients can face and make sense of their experience of being mothered – right back to the womb. We also reflect on the impact this has on self-concept, and on the maternal transference that is so often present in the counselling room.


Optional companion resource guide

This training is supported by a beautifully designed, easy-to-follow 32-page A4 paperback resource guide, developed from our training programmes. The guide is available as an optional add-on when selecting your training option.

Ideal for revising taught material and for sharing with clients as a psychoeducational tool, the guide provides clear explanations, reflective exercises for counsellors, and therapeutic guidance on the key themes explored in our trainings.

Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding, integrate new techniques into your practice, or revisit the material at your own pace, these handbooks offer a practical and compassionate guide to support your therapeutic work.


Important information

After purchase, you will receive an email with details of how to access the pre-recorded training video instantly.
(If you can’t see it, please check your spam folder. If it’s not there, contact office@pact-resources.co.uk.)

The access link will also include:

  • Your CPD certificate

  • A downloadable PDF version of the course content

If you have selected the training option that includes the companion resource guide, this will be posted to you separately.

Suitable for: Counsellors, Trainee Counsellors