The ND Pelvic Pain Lens: Drop-In

A 2-hour online window designed for clinicians to discuss implementation & problem-solving.

This session is for:

  • clinicians who have completed the ND Pelvic Pain Lens training

  • psychologists, physiotherapists, sex therapists, and allied health clinicians working with pelvic pain

  • clinicians navigating ND-affirming practice inside systems that aren’t always ND-affirming

  • those wanting to integrate this lens safely, ethically, and sustainably

Why This Workshop?

You’ve done the training.
You understand the lens.

Now comes the part no one really talks about:
making it work inside real clinical systems.

This follow-up drop-in session is a facilitated space for clinicians who have completed the Neurodivergent Pelvic Pain Lens training and want support translating it into day-to-day practice.

Not more theory.
Not more slides.
Just thinking, troubleshooting, and integration.

Why a drop-in?

Because integration doesn’t happen all at once.

It happens:

  • after you’ve tried,

  • after you’ve bumped into limits,

  • after your nervous system has had a say,

  • after the complexity shows up.

This session is designed to meet you there.

  • Date:

  • Format: Live online drop-in (with guided facilitation)

  • Duration: 120 minutes

  • Recording: Due to the nature of sharing and discussion, a recording will NOT be available.

  • Group size: Kept intentionally small to allow space for discussion

  • Cost: $20 (+gst)

The details:

What this session is

This is a live, interactive problem-solving space where we’ll:

  • work through implementation barriers you’re encountering

  • think together about adapting the ND Pelvic Pain Lens to different clinic contexts

  • explore how to hold this work when time, systems, or colleagues don’t easily accommodate it

  • support clinical confidence when working at the intersection of pelvic pain, neurodivergence, trauma, and complexity

You’re welcome to bring:

  • de-identified case questions

  • reflections or stuck points

  • “how do I actually do this?” moments

  • uncertainty, overwhelm, or resistance you’ve noticed (internally or externally)

You’re also welcome to simply observe and let others’ questions shape your thinking.

What this session is not

  • This is not a repeat of the original training

  • This is not a lecture or content-heavy workshop

  • This is not supervision or case formulation in the formal sense

Think of it as a shared thinking room — structured, held, and grounded.