FOR MOTHERS
Therapeutic support, healing frameworks, and space to root into your becoming

Motherhood is not a role to be performed—it is a living relationship with the world around you.
So many mothers carry wisdom born from rupture—from what has been lost, silenced, or taken. But that wisdom is not weakness. It is the soil of transformation.
If you are navigating trauma, separation, exhaustion, or the quiet ache of disconnection, you are not alone—and you are not broken. There is nothing wrong with you for struggling in a world that asks mothers to forget themselves.
This space invites you to reimagine healing not as a return to who you once were, but as a becoming: a deep, grounded homecoming to the parts of you that have always known how to grow.
This is not self-improvement—it’s ecological remembrance.
Coming Fall 2025: The Mother Tree Method® (Book)
A new vision of maternal healing rooted in ecology, resistance, and collective care.
This book is for every mother who has ever wondered if the pain was personal—or if something larger was at work. Drawing from ecopsychology, trauma theory, and lived maternal wisdom, The Mother Tree Method names what has long been unspoken and offers a path toward healing that is rooted, collective, and real.
CURRENT OFFERINGS

THE MOTHER TREE METHOD® GROUP PROGRAM
A therapeutic group journey for mothers reclaiming connection, regulation, and rootedness
The Mother Tree Method® Program begins Fall 2025 alongside the release of the book. It’s more than a course—it’s a living, seasonal path for mothers carrying grief, trauma, and exhaustion from trying to mother inside systems that harm.
Rooted in ecopsychology, somatic repair, and deep relational care, this program offers a space to restore what’s been eroded: trust, belonging, and the ability to grow at your own pace.
You’ll engage in community, guided reflection, and trauma-informed practices that support nervous system healing, narrative reclamation, and the quiet rebuilding of self.

1:1 MOTHER TREE COACHING
Personalized support for your becoming
For mothers who want to go deeper or need private space to reflect, I offer one-on-one coaching rooted in the principles of the Mother Tree Method. Together, we work gently and strategically to integrate growth, move through grief, and root your choices in clarity—not pressure.
This is not clinical therapy, but it is deep work: reflective, grounded, and tailored to your season.

Hi, I’m Dr. Allie Davis.
Maternal mental health ecotherapist, ecofeminist scholar, and founder of the Maternal Ecopsychology Institute.
For over two decades, I’ve supported mothers through trauma, transition, and the quiet unraveling that so often goes unseen. I bring clinical depth, academic insight, and a deep-rooted commitment to care that is relational, ecological, and real.
What Mothers are Saying
“The group shifted my understanding of motherhood by empowering me to honor this new stage of my life as an opportunity to explore and reconnect with my ecological self and navigate how it is evolving.”
“I’m thinking of motherhood more as a process and a way of engaging with the world. This has been pretty eye-opening, because beforehand I was applying a much more literal definition related to directly caring for my child. It’s allowed me to accept that my whole being has changed, including how I perceive and relate to nature.”
“It very much opened my eyes to the overlap between the cycles of nature and becoming a mother. It provided space for more expansive thought around how nature impacts how we mother and also how we transition into motherhood.”
“Validated the extreme transformation that can happen when you become a mother—and the ways in which that can be devalued by external forces in society.”
“I didn’t know that the brain changes in response to motherhood. This helps explain a lot of huge shifts that have taken place in my internal world.”
“I am more aware of different ways other mothers are living with the reality of climate change, and that has made me more compassionate. I feel less lonely. I have a sense of being part of a web of mothers. I am thinking more and more concretely about the burden of motherhood, socially, emotionally.”
“Through this group, I have begun to understand and see more that so many other women who are part of motherhood experience and have many similar feelings that I have. So many times, it feels like I am the only one, or that I am alone. But being in this group has really made me realize that the feelings and experiences that I have experienced are very common.”
“[The group] made me realize how important a fellow community of mothers is—how many of us are having similar thoughts and feelings that we don’t feel we have an outlet for.”
“[The group] has been helpful in speaking some of the frustrations I’m feeling. Moms are busy. Depression is real. Finding motivation to do anything beyond daily life survival is challenging.”
“Thank you so much. It was a very deep experience taking part in this group. I learned a lot and think of the learnings often in my daily life.”
What 1:1 Clients Are Saying
“I felt heard right away. It was just the first session, but I could already feel the space opening for something real.”
“In every session, the insight landed. I left feeling more grounded, more seen, and more capable.”