Your in-utero, birth, and early preverbal childhood experiences still affect you TODAY.
Sign up for our free "How to Work Through Trauma" video series below and start to understand your own beginnings, the source of your trauma, and how to resolve it.
In Utero is recognized as a groundbreaking documentary bringing together Experts in the field of Prenatal development, Doctors, Psychologists, and leading Trauma Experts.
The documentary presents data and paints a real picture of how our early environment shaped us. The film was produced by renowned Hollywood director, Stephen Gyllenhaal.
Unlock the secrets of the past to heal your future.
Before you were even born, your in-utero life has a huge and lasting impact on your development, your current behaviors, and remarkably the quality of your life even today.
Yes, it's true!
Your in-utero, birth, and early preverbal childhood experiences still affect you TODAY.
They often run the behind the scenes in ways that impact your:
1. Ability to feel your body, and your emotions.
Which in turn affect:
2. Your ability to connect in primary relationships
3. Your ability to express yourself
4. Your overall health
5. Your mental and emotional wellbeing
What's included in the "How to Work Through Trauma" series:
1. Birth Trauma - The Gift of Remembering
Trauma can begin at conception and impact everything that follows.
2. Trauma Release Therapy - Resolving our Earliest Traumas
It's now possible to access our very beginnings.
3. Childhood Trauma in Adults - Facing the Past
We hide from the truth at our peril.
4. How to Deal with Trauma - Some Good News
We've been learning from our mistaken ideas.
5. Healing from Trauma - Scientific Insights
Science has faced profound traumas to help us grow.
6. How to Release Trauma - Go Back to its Roots
Heal the root of your trauma and enhance your life experience!
Unlock Transformative Wisdom from Industry Leaders
Immerse yourself in enlightening conversations led by Stephen as he unpacks pivotal subjects like prenatal and birth trauma, as well as their lasting effects on brain development.
Benefit from the expertise of groundbreaking professionals in medicine and psychology, such as:
- Gabor Maté, MD: Co-founder of Compassion for Addiction, whose insights will help you explore the connection between early trauma and addictive behaviors later in life.
- Thomas Verny, PhD: Author of "The Secret History of the Unborn Child," offering a foundational framework to understand the impact of early experiences on your lifelong emotional health.
- Catherine Monk, PhD: Director of Research at Columbia University’s Women's Program, who contributes a scientific lens to the emotional well-being of women, especially during and after pregnancy.
- Rachel Yehuda, PhD: Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine, specializing in how trauma affects your brain chemistry and mental health.
Engage with these luminaries and empower your healing journey with a comprehensive, science-backed approach to understanding and addressing trauma and inner-child wounds.
Stephen Gyllenhaal
Storyteller and Founding Director for the Identity Development Institute
Stephen was so moved during the research for In Utero, that he established a non-profit organization, The Identity Development Institute to promote awareness of early trauma, which is the time from conception through pre-verbal development.
The Identity Development Institute holds workshops that are designed to heal and integrate early childhood traumas.
The Institute offers world class training and certifies trauma-informed Facilitators who can help others work through their trauma triggers and to overcome their past adverse experiences to live more healthy and fulfilled lives.
Start the journey to understand your own beginnings, the source of your trauma, and how to resolve it.