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.
