Live Webinar: Infertility 101: The Basics you Should Know
April 22nd 12 p.m.-1 p.m.
This presentation provides a comprehensive introduction to infertility, offering essential knowledge for both professionals and the general public. Participants will gain a clear understanding of key definitions and diagnostic criteria, as well as an overview of common medical treatments and interventions.
In addition to the clinical foundations, the presentation explores the emotional and psychological impact of infertility, including common triggers that individuals and couples may experience throughout their journey. Attendees will also examine barriers to accessing care, such as financial, cultural, and systemic challenges.
Drawing from clinical experience, this session offers valuable insights into working therapeutically with clients diagnosed with infertility, highlighting effective, compassionate approaches that support resilience and mental well-being.
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$10.00 for non-members
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Steven J. Miller, APSW, is a mental health professional and advocate specializing in reproductive mental health, with a focus on infertility and pregnancy loss. He serves as a Board Member at NASW-Wisconsin, where he leads an Infertility Awareness Network. Steven is the host of The MILES Podcast, amplifying men’s experiences with reproductive challenges. He holds a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and has over 15 years of experience across crisis stabilization, CCS, and disability services. Steven currently provides therapy through Synapse Solutions in Janesville, Wisconsin.

Sarah L Hessenauer, PhD, LCSW, MSW, MBA is an Assistant Professor of social work and MSW program coordinator at Mount Mary University. She earned her BSW degree in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, her MSW in 1991 from UW-Milwaukee, and her PhD in 2011 from Loyola University of Chicago. She has authored and co-authored several social work textbooks with Dr. Zastrow.
Sarah L Hessenauer, PhD, LCSW, MSW, MBA is an Assistant Professor of social work and MSW program coordinator at Mount Mary University. She earned her BSW degree in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, her MSW in 1991 from UW-Milwaukee, and her PhD in 2011 from Loyola University of Chicago. She has authored and co-authored several social work textbooks with Dr. Zastrow.

Mary Lawinger is a psychotherapist and founder of Moonkress Therapy and Consulting. She is primarily trained in working with individuals who experience depression, trauma, anxiety, grief, mood disorders, interpersonal conflicts, and big or small life transitions. Her extensive experience in community mental health and private practice settings created the strong clinical foundation for her therapeutic approach with clients. Mary uses collaborative and explorative interventions to help clients build a strong sense of self and move towards a readiness to change. She values creating a safe space for her clients to process their lives openly and strives to foster a connection that promotes new insights and long-lasting positive transformations.