The Format of the 'Womb Surround' Process Workshop
The actual format is as follows: The first segment of the workshop (approximately 3 hours) is spent with participants sharing intentions and Cherionna establishing the principles and structure that will make it possible to share and receive at a deeply safe and resourced level. Cherionna will guide the group in settling into a heart-centered receptive witnessing state, as well as deepening into a resourced, fluidic state of being through meditative awareness, often with some gentle breaths, sounds, movement and awareness of Continuum.
Over the course of the workshop, each person has a turn, one at a time, during which the whole group, led by Cherionna, focuses on supporting the participant to explore some aspect of preverbal life. Each step is taken with consciousness, permission from the turn person and with a goal of supporting the turn person's intention in exploring this early material. In this format Cherionna is facilitating not only the individual turn person, but also the other members of the group and interactions between everyone present. Every participant can experience their own healing during every turn.
The methods used to facilitate each turn are determined by the intention and needs of the turn person. Here is what is consistent:
Who's Turn is it?
First there is a group process to determine who will be the turn person. The rest of the group will be the surround. The whole group is involved in this decision in order to insure that everyone is on board to support the turn person.
Your Relevant History
Once the turn person is determined, Cherionna rereads the turn person's history form and the turn person affirms his or her turn. Cherionna and the group then listen to the turn person's story in a guided, resourced, paced, and relational way. Cherionna asks questions pertinent to the person's exploration, coaches the person through slow movement patterns, uses gentle touch and makes suggestions to the turn person and the group for interactive exercises.
During sessions Cherionna coaches the surround members to support each other and the turn person. She guides surround members in applying the same kind of attention that they would as if they were holding a newborn baby.
Embodied Exploration
In this process, Cherionna guides the turn person and the group to interact at a very slow tempo so that each person present and especially the turn person are supported to integrate or make sense of the early body memories. For example, the turn person’s body may begin to move in the unique movement patterns that the person actually moved through during his or her birth. The group quietly and gently holds the turn person so that he or she can move through the birth pattern in a very conscious and integrated way. Doing this at a slow tempo, with warmth, contact and support, re-patterns the experience for the turn person. The whole group is working together as a team in a very respectful gentle atmosphere as if they were at a birth.
Cherionna as Facilitator
In facilitating this process, Cherionna draws on over 25 years experience in studying and practicing prenatal and birth therapy, including 6 years intensive study with William Emerson, whom she has assisted in seminars, and 4 years intensive study with Ray Castellino, whom she also assisted in his clinic, training and countless process workshops, as well as continued supervision with Ray until his passing in 2020.
Cherionna is a Castellino approved womb surround process workshop facilitator. Her background as a therapist for 45 years also includes Occupational Therapist in both physical medicine and mental health settings, Somatic Dance/Movement psychotherapist, massage and bodywork therapist, and Craniosacral therapist. All of these, as well as her many years of mindfulness, meditation, Continuum and other mindful movement practices contribute to her ability to be present with each person and the whole group as potentially intense processes emerge for healing.
Coherence, Compassion, and Healing
As the turn person reveals their history, Cherionna uses this knowledge to help the turn person develop a plausible and coherent story out of their history. As this happens, Cherionna helps the turn person realize how these early imprints led to adaptive behaviors that have affected them throughout their life and how these adaptations to the original trauma have been useful. Participants often discover the limitation of the adaptive behaviors. The process itself opens new possibilities for a broader spectrum of choices in their lives.
Not all participants explore their birth process. Some explore an aspect of ancestral influences, conception, pregnancy, hospitalization after birth, the twin experience, family dynamics of their birth family, adoption or any other events or family patterns that affected them strongly.
Completion
At the end of each turn, the surround members are asked to share a brief essence statement of how the turn person's work touched them.
It is usual for the sessions to end with the whole group in awe and reverence for the sanctity of the turn person's journey and for life itself.
Debrief and Integration
Each morning there is a group settling, check-in, and a debriefing of the previous day's session by Cherionna. (The last day's sessions are debriefed during closure). The purpose of these discussions is to facilitate the integration of the sessions. When the group is in session, the participants are in experiential right-brain mode. During the debriefing following the sessions, participants are in more of a cognitive left-brain mode.
During closure, Cherionna recommends specific activities for the next month to support the participants in the integration of their experiences from the workshop. These include contact with other members of the group, professional support, and suggestions for ways to integrate their new perceptions, needs and ways of being with their families and communities.