Newborns, children, adolescents, adults: pre and perinatal awareness.

We are a group of IBT practitioners trained with Matthew Appleton , psychotherapist and founder of Integrative Baby Therapy.

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Our professional approach to pre and perinatal health is from a relational and somatic orientation.

We promote wareness of how our experiences in the womb, during birth, and in early childhood influence our individual history and relationships

Our team of experts includes midwives, osteopaths, doctors, craniosacral practitioners, neuropsychomotor therapists, psychologists, occupational therapists, doulas, shiatsu practitioners, infant care specialists, somatic movement educators (Body-Mind Centering®), and physiotherapists who integrate pre and perinatal awareness from Integrative Baby Therapy into their disciplines..

We help families embrace their child’s birth story

We support parents in understanding their baby’s body language.Together, we observe their movements and listen to the emotions they express through their crying

By working with adults we help to recognize the influence of their early experiences

We guide adolescents and adults in recognizing and engaging with the imprints of their prenatal and birth experience, and open up to new possibilities.

What is Integrative Baby Therapy?

IBT is an approach for working with children and adults, founded by psychotherapist Matthew Appleton from Bristol (UK).

IBT Professionals in Italy

Our training in prenatal and perinatal awareness includes not only IBT training but also a deep and extensive personal developmental journey.

The IBT Network

IBT Italy is part of the European network connecting IBT practitioners from England, Italy, Hungary, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and the Czech Republic.

What are the benefits of Integrative Baby Therapy?

Helps release tensions caused by unresolved birth or prenatal experiences.

Broadens the perspective on the child. Strengthens family relationships by also supporting parents.

Provides access to new resources for self-relationship and connection with others.

 Baby Language: We help you understand your child

Our IBT practitioner group forms a community, a network of knowledge and actions, creating space for pioneering research, where, as Wilhelm Reich wrote, “the well-being of the newborn will prevail over any other considerations”..

What does the newborn tell us about their experience in the womb

Babies across all cultures speak a common language we call Baby Body Language, the neonatal body language.

Through gestures and certain types of crying,they tell us if they experienced difficulties during the four stages of birth or even during their time in the womb.

With their gaze, body movements, head position, and back arching, they reveal how they perceived the atmosphere of the world they were entering. They communicate about their relationships, even if unintentionally.