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64. The Ecological Awakening of Motherhood
64. The Ecological Awakening of Motherhood
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We may recognise, acknowledge, and seek to explore biological, psychological, and sociological dimensions that are involved in the transition to motherhood and experience of being a mother – but what about the ‘environmental’?
Our environment and our relationship to the natural world is a critical lens through which we can interpret, explore, and understand our experience of Motherhood.
This conversation is with Dr Allison Davis, a researcher, writer, counselor, and educator of maternal mental health. With an ecofeminist-informed, strength-based developmental framework she helps mothers challenge and reenvision motherhood norms and practices in pursuit of personal and planetary wellness. She’s also affiliate faculty at Alliant University where she teaches in the Masters of Clinical Counseling Program.
Allison explores ‘mother praxis’, which is the possibility of a dynamic interplay between the THEORY and the PRACTICE of mothering, and in this conversation we explore what it means to bring in the environment through eco-therapy as a way of thinking about motherhood, and supporting Mothers.
Allison invites us to consider a new way of thinking about the ‘motherwound’ through our attachment to nature, and we reflect on the ways our children can open up possibility for our own ecological awakening.
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Follow Allison @motherpraxis
Want to explore whether you’re experiencing an ecological awakening, and learn more about the foundational mother wound?
Then check out Dr Allison’s Free Mother Praxis Primer: www.motherpraxis.com/primer
If you’d like to book in a session with Allison you can do so here: http://www.motherpraxis.com/support/
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For more information on the next round of Sophie’s Motherhood Studies Certification program head to: https://drsophiebrock.com/motherhoodstudies/
Our environment and our relationship to the natural world is a critical lens through which we can interpret, explore, and understand our experience of Motherhood.
This conversation is with Dr Allison Davis, a researcher, writer, counselor, and educator of maternal mental health. With an ecofeminist-informed, strength-based developmental framework she helps mothers challenge and reenvision motherhood norms and practices in pursuit of personal and planetary wellness. She’s also affiliate faculty at Alliant University where she teaches in the Masters of Clinical Counseling Program.
Allison explores ‘mother praxis’, which is the possibility of a dynamic interplay between the THEORY and the PRACTICE of mothering, and in this conversation we explore what it means to bring in the environment through eco-therapy as a way of thinking about motherhood, and supporting Mothers.
Allison invites us to consider a new way of thinking about the ‘motherwound’ through our attachment to nature, and we reflect on the ways our children can open up possibility for our own ecological awakening.
.
.
.
Follow Allison @motherpraxis
Want to explore whether you’re experiencing an ecological awakening, and learn more about the foundational mother wound?
Then check out Dr Allison’s Free Mother Praxis Primer: www.motherpraxis.com/primer
If you’d like to book in a session with Allison you can do so here: http://www.motherpraxis.com/support/
.
.
.
For more information on the next round of Sophie’s Motherhood Studies Certification program head to: https://drsophiebrock.com/motherhoodstudies/
Released:
Aug 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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