Module 3: Empower Mom as Medicine

Module 3: Empower Mom as Medicine

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Course Overview

This module explores the transformative role of mothers in the healing of infants affected by Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Participants will examine the evidence supporting maternal presence, non-pharmacologic care strategies, and trauma-informed engagement as central pillars of Paradigm of Kindness. The module highlights the benefits of empowering mothers as medicine, including reduced withdrawal severity, shorter hospital stays, and improved family outcomes. Learners will review research findings, qualitative insights, and practical approaches for supporting maternal self-efficacy, promoting breastfeeding, and fostering healing through connection. By the end of this module, participants will be equipped to implement relationship-based care and empower mothers as essential partners in infant recovery.

Course Content

Course Details

Duration
0.00 hour
Released
Jan 7, 2026
Last Review
Jan 7, 2026
Expires
Jan 7, 2029

Objectives

  • Maternal Presence and Infant Healing:​​ A mother's presence is crucial in promoting infant recovery and fostering family well-being, especially during NOWS/NAS treatment.​

  • Non-Pharmacologic Maternal Interventions: Involving mothers in non-drug-based care strategies greatly improves outcomes for infants and families.​

  • Empowering Maternal Self-Efficacy: Supporting maternal confidence helps mothers become empowered, essential partners in their child's healing journey.

Target Audience

All clinical staff working with perinatal patients and infants.

Faculty & Disclosure

Faculty

Susan Bradley

Disclosure

Susan Bradley discloses no such relationships exist

Accreditation

This course has not been accredited for continuing medical education (CME).