Your Journey of Matrescence with Chelsea Robinson

 

Learn all about the concept of matrescence and how to navigate it

 

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  • Chelsea Robinson, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, a postpartum doula and a matrescence coach, shares the concept of matrescence and how to navigate matrescence in your motherhood journey. The transition to motherhood can rock your world. Whether you are thinking of starting a family, undergoing IVF, expecting your first or your third, becoming a mother is a profound life transition that has lasting implications on a women's overall well-being, this class can help to support you as you navigate this role and its impact on your life.

  • • The concept of matrascence and how it’s similar to the transitional period you go through during adolescence

    • Why is it important to plan for your own birth as a mother in the same way you are planning for the birth of your baby

    • Why is it so common for mothers to feel “lost” in motherhood

    • How you can prepare for this identity shift in motherhood during your pregnancy

    • 3 tangible ways to navigate your matrescence journey during postpartum

    • How long matrescence lasts

  • ✔ Expert-taught course by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Therapist, postpartum doula, and Matrescence Educator

    ✔ 10 in-depth lessons of on-demand content

    ✔ Audio version of the class to listen to on the go

    ✔ A 7-page interactive, printable workbook with journal prompts, instruction, and more.

    ✔ On-demand access to all course material - refer back when you need it most.

Meet the Expert

Chelsea Robinson is a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, a postpartum doula and a matrescence coach, based in Utah and Wisconsin, USA, specifically focusing on women during life transitions. Chelsea kept seeing a theme evolve in her work, finding many women saying "I am lonely", "I don't have many friends", "I can't ask for help", "I am a burden". These women, from the outside, looked so put together, held corporate jobs, were stay-at-home moms, community organizers and leaders, but they shared so much in common. Chelsea combines evidence-based practices in collaboration with you to determine the best course of action to inspire change and motivate a new direction in your life. "If only," Chelsea thought, "they all knew they were normal and so many other women felt the same way."


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