Maternal Ecopsychology Certification® Course
An in-depth advanced training for helping professionals
Reimagining maternal care through ecological, trauma-informed, and politically grounded practice
This certification offers an interdisciplinary framework for understanding maternal mental health in the context of climate crisis, systemic oppression, and ecological belonging. Designed for therapists, educators, doulas, activists, and care workers, the course draws from peer-reviewed research, clinical insight, and developmental theory to expand how we understand and support mothers.
You’ll explore how maternal distress is often rooted not in personal pathology, but in broken systems—ecological, relational, and cultural. This training challenges conventional narratives and invites practitioners to engage with motherhood as both a site of deep vulnerability and profound ecological intelligence.
What’s Included:
11 modules (9 core, 1 intro, 1 integration)
Video lectures, peer-reviewed readings, and applied reflection assignments
Personalized feedback from Dr. Allie Davis on all submissions
One private 1:1 session for clinical or professional integration
Ongoing invitation to monthly group consultation
Certificate of completion (10 contact hours, CEU-eligible*)
This certification is not about mastering mothers. It’s about re-rooting your practice in care that is contextual, relational, and real.
$1,495.00 USD