Fertility & Reproductive Health
with Barbara Scott of Seren Natural Fertility
RAC is proud to present a series of 3 webinars with Barbara Scott, Chair of The Association of Reproductive Reflexologists, founder of Seren Natural Fertility, and author of Reflexology for Fertility. Her expertise and passion is in advocating a patient-centered and integrative approach to supporting both men and women on their journey to parenthood.
Barbara will be presenting three webinars: 1. The Role of Reflexology in Supporting Women through Menopause 2. Fertility and Reproductive Health Disorders 3. Psychosocial Aspects of Fertility In each webinar, student will explore the reproductive reflex points for both men and women. When working with clients and their reproductive health we are 'feeling' for organs that are not only different shapes and sizes but may be in different positions depending upon the anatomy of each individual. In this session, we will introduce the concept of 'palpating' and demonstrating positions of the ovary and uterus, testes and prostate reflex points that may be more anatomically correct and individualized. |
Barbara Scott is Chair of The Association of Reproductive Reflexologists, founder of Seren Natural Fertility and author of Reflexology for Fertility. She has been awarded 'Complementary Therapist of the Year' by the Federation of Holistic Therapists and the Innovation in Reflexology Award by the Association of Reflexologists. Barbara speaks and lectures globally on her integrative approach to Reproductive Health and supporting couples having difficulties conceiving.
She has spoken at many of the Fertility Shows and Fertility Fest. She provides training for practitioners in this integrative, approach to fertility and reproductive healthcare and well-being. The ARR (Association of Reproductive Reflexologists) has trained practitioners globally, and now has practitioners in 18 countries. She is currently undertaking a PhD to explore the effects of reflexology in supporting those experiencing difficulties in conceiving. The aim is that through research we are able to make this approach more widely available to patients through education and understanding. |
Webinar 1 - The Role of Reflexology in Supporting Women through Menopause
Saturday, March 15, 2025 10am PST
All women will experience menopause at some stage in their life. Some women experience little or no symptoms but for others it is a difficult transition, not just physically, but psychosocially, and impacts upon every aspect of life.
This webinar will provide:
Sunday, March 16, 2025 10am PST
The World Health Organization recently announced that 1 in 6 couples globally now have difficulties in conceiving, either with delayed time to conception or an inability to conceive at all. We know that there are many reasons why this may be, including underlying reproductive or other health conditions.
This webinar will provide:
Monday, March 17, 2025 10am PST
Research tells us that patients experiencing difficulties in starting or continuing a family experience emotional, practical and physical symptoms that impact upon their every day lives and relationships. In this webinar I will share some of my own research that highlights some areas that we need to be aware of as reflexologists and the benefits that patients are experiencing.
This webinar will provide:
Saturday, March 15, 2025 10am PST
All women will experience menopause at some stage in their life. Some women experience little or no symptoms but for others it is a difficult transition, not just physically, but psychosocially, and impacts upon every aspect of life.
This webinar will provide:
- An understanding of the key stages of menopause.
- Why women experience menopause.
- Understanding different causes of menopause and how to support these women.
- The most frequently experienced physical and psychosocial symptoms of menopause.
- The role of reflexology in supporting menopause.
Sunday, March 16, 2025 10am PST
The World Health Organization recently announced that 1 in 6 couples globally now have difficulties in conceiving, either with delayed time to conception or an inability to conceive at all. We know that there are many reasons why this may be, including underlying reproductive or other health conditions.
This webinar will provide:
- An overview of why patients experience difficulties with conception.
- The importance of male fertility and engagement with men.
- Some of the more common reproductive health conditions that impact fertility.
- How reflexology can be used to support clients with reproductive health issues.
- The importance of an individualized approach.
Monday, March 17, 2025 10am PST
Research tells us that patients experiencing difficulties in starting or continuing a family experience emotional, practical and physical symptoms that impact upon their every day lives and relationships. In this webinar I will share some of my own research that highlights some areas that we need to be aware of as reflexologists and the benefits that patients are experiencing.
This webinar will provide:
- Practical and emotional considerations for clients undergoing assisted conception or trying to conceive naturally.
- Sharing of the results of a recent pilot study undertaken to explore how reflexology supports patients psychosocially.
- How reflexology can be used to benefit fertility and reproductive health clients psychosocially.
- When and how to refer patients for further support if they are struggling emotionally.
Your registration fee entitles you to receive the PDF handout & the recorded webinars. All students will get the recordings whether they are able to attend live or not. Each webinar is one hour long and equals 1 ARCB Continuing Education Credit. If you purchase the series, your certificate will indicate 3 ARCB CE credits.
Webinars are sold separately or as a series. Choose your pricing below. RAC members get the discounted price.
Each webinar is one hour long and equals 1 ARCB Continuing Education credit. The recorded webinar can be downloaded to watch at a later date.
Each webinar is one hour long and equals 1 ARCB Continuing Education credit. The recorded webinar can be downloaded to watch at a later date.