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Last updated | Thursday March 27, 2025

The first environment of the unborn child is the womb, where the relationship between mother and child not only are connected on a physical and biological level, but on a psychological and spiritual level as well. Research now shows the stressors experienced by the mother internally, and in the external world, reach the baby in the womb impacting the baby’s physical, psychological development, personality and quality of later relationships. Prenatal Bonding BA creates a "souls cord" attachment that can last a lifetime.
For the past four years I have been actively studying Birth Psychology and specifically Prenatal Bonding BA. As a PBBA Facilitator in training I am offering this program to pregnant mothers, and partners. I look forward to talking to you about this very exciting opportunity for you and your family. For more information: www.prenatalbondingnw.com
Over the past 20 years, I have been serving children and families with a focus on parent/child relationships, attachment disorders, and the impact trauma has had both on children, and their families. My passion for early intervention has evolved to a new concept that early intervention begins before birth, in the womb.
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The first environment of the unborn child is the womb, where the relationship between mother and child not only are connected on a physical and biological level, but on a psychological and spiritual level as well. Research now shows the stressors experienced by the mother internally, and in the external world, reach the baby in the womb impacting the baby’s physical, psychological development, personality and quality of later relationships. Prenatal Bonding BA creates a "souls cord" attachment that can last a lifetime.
For the past four years I have been actively studying Birth Psychology and specifically Prenatal Bonding BA. As a PBBA Facilitator in training I am offering this program to pregnant mothers, and partners. I look forward to talking to you about this very exciting opportunity for you and your family. For more information: www.prenatalbondingnw.com
Over the past 20 years, I have been serving children and families with a focus on parent/child relationships, attachment disorders, and the impact trauma has had both on children, and their families. My passion for early intervention has evolved to a new concept that early intervention begins before birth, in the womb.
Take the first step to finding help. Call Pamela Ann now – (360) 583 4935
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Individual Sessions 100
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Couples Sessions 0
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Groups Sessions 0

It’s typical for mental health professionals to not participate in your insurance network. However, numerous insurance plans do provide coverage for out-of-network services, which means you might receive partial reimbursement for your expenses.Learn more
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The first environment of the unborn child is the womb, where the relationship between mother and child not only are connected on a physical and biological level, but on a psychological and spiritual level as well. Research now shows the stressors experienced by the mother internally, and in the external world, reach the baby in the womb impacting the baby’s physical, psychological development, personality and quality of later relationships. Prenatal Bonding BA creates a "souls cord" attachment that can last a lifetime.
For the past four years I have been actively studying Birth Psychology and specifically Prenatal Bonding BA. As a PBBA Facilitator in training I am offering this program to pregnant mothers, and partners. I look forward to talking to you about this very exciting opportunity for you and your family. For more information: www.prenatalbondingnw.com
Over the past 20 years, I have been serving children and families with a focus on parent/child relationships, attachment disorders, and the impact trauma has had both on children, and their families. My passion for early intervention has evolved to a new concept that early intervention begins before birth, in the womb.
About Pamela Ann
Identity
Getting To Know Pamela Ann
The first environment of the unborn child is the womb, where the relationship between mother and child not only are connected on a physical and biological level, but on a psychological and spiritual level as well. Research now shows the stressors experienced by the mother internally, and in the external world, reach the baby in the womb impacting the baby’s physical, psychological development, personality and quality of later relationships. Prenatal Bonding BA creates a "souls cord" attachment that can last a lifetime.
For the past four years I have been actively studying Birth Psychology and specifically Prenatal Bonding BA. As a PBBA Facilitator in training I am offering this program to pregnant mothers, and partners. I look forward to talking to you about this very exciting opportunity for you and your family. For more information: www.prenatalbondingnw.com
Over the past 20 years, I have been serving children and families with a focus on parent/child relationships, attachment disorders, and the impact trauma has had both on children, and their families. My passion for early intervention has evolved to a new concept that early intervention begins before birth, in the womb.
Take the first step to finding help. Call Pamela Ann now – (360) 583 4935
Rates & Insurance
-
Individual Sessions 100
-
Couples Sessions 0
-
Groups Sessions 0

It’s typical for mental health professionals to not participate in your insurance network. However, numerous insurance plans do provide coverage for out-of-network services, which means you might receive partial reimbursement for your expenses.Learn more
Treatments & Expertise
Client Focus
Not sure if you’re the right fit for Pamela‘s Practice? Take This Quick Survey