The Perfect Starting Point for Change
EMPOWER MOTHERS AND TRANSFORM MATERNAL CARE WITH A SOCIO-CULTURAL, MOTHER-CENTERED MODEL
Get Started with These Free Resources
Ready to begin your journey before enrolling in the full training?
Explore these free resources created by Chelsea Robinson, founder of The Matricentric Way and a leading voice in maternal mental health. With over a decade of experience as a licensed clinical social worker, Chelsea blends her expertise in trauma care, Motherhood Studies, and matrescence to revolutionize how we support mothers.
Learn more about Chelsea Robinson here.
These resources are packed with insights and practical tools to help you reimagine motherhood, foster greater understanding, and provide meaningful care. They’re the perfect starting point for transforming your perspective and building a strong foundation for positive change.
Developing a Matrescentric Lens
Jumpstart your learning with this workbook designed to help you start thinking and working through a matricentric lens.
10 Assumptions of Patriarchal Normative Motherhood
Discover how these assumptions impact the mothers you support and start breaking down the "good mother" myth.
How to Begin to Undo Intensive Mothering
This resource guides mothers and professionals in challenging the norms of intensive parenting, offering practical steps to re-center the Mother and foster healthier approaches to motherhood.
Becoming Matricentric Informed Workshop
This 45-minute recorded workshop introduces the 8 Principles of Matricentric Informed Care, practical tools, and strategies to transform how we support mothers today.
Understanding The Matricentric Way Guide
Learn why The Matricentric Way is the paradigm shift needed for mothers today.
Is The Matricentric Way Training Right for You?
If you are a clinical therapist, physician, yoga teacher, doula, educator, or someone passionate about supporting mothers and contributing to the paradigm shift in maternal care, this program is for you. The Matricentric Way provides the tools, knowledge, and community to help you make a meaningful impact in your work and the lives of the mothers you support.
“I signed up for The Matricentric Way because of my deep interest in how becoming a mother impacts a mother's identity.
A friend and colleague had just completed the program and raved about her experience. I had resisted going down the "matrescence" rabbit hole (which I’m now kicking myself for!), but the more I explored maternal identity further, the more I realized it was something I couldn’t avoid. I was drawn in by the powerful language Chelsea Robinson used on her website, like “The way we are supporting mothers needs to change” and “Mothers need validation, normalization, and one another. They need education, data, and a paradigm shift.” These statements resonated with me and captured what I knew was true from my personal and professional experiences.
Chelsea didn’t just deliver on what she promised—she knocked it out of the park. From the beginning, I started learning concepts and tools I could immediately share with my clients, and I saw its instant impact. Having the words to describe what so many new moms are feeling, coupled with the research and data to more powerfully say, “You’re not alone,” has been a game changer. I feel incredibly grateful to have been a participant and to now count Chelsea as a mentor. The course materials, resources, and reflection prompts are something I know I’ll return to again and again for probably years to come. We covered so much, and yet, it feels like we’ve just scratched the surface in the best way.
If you’re feeling called to learn more about how to truly support moms through their transition into motherhood, to find the words to describe their experiences, and to better understand the unique challenges mothers face today, I can’t recommend this training program enough.”
Be Part of the Change in Maternal Care
Are you ready to join a community of professionals dedicated to transforming maternal care?
Enroll in The Matricentric Way today and start making a difference in the lives of mothers and their families.