Healing Mother Wounds -Clock Hours: 3- (Live Training)

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Healing Mother Wounds -Clock Hours: 3- (Live Training)

from $220.00

Healing Mother Wounds

(Approved for the Psychotherapy/Mental Health Track Advanced Training as well as CE for maintaining PMH-C)

Clock Hours:3

Synchronous Distance Course

$250

The Nurturing Mamas Network Training Institute has trained thousands of clinicians in Advanced Perinatal Mental Health since 2022.

Target Audience: behavioral health and social workers who serve in the role of counseling/therapy. 

This Advanced Level program will discuss 18 steps, using the framework of ACT, to help client’s heal from generational maternal trauma, create healthy relationships, live life according to their values, and become the parents they longed to have themselves.

Learning Objectives:

Participants will be able to:

  1. Consider how to help the client understand and process the feelings and thoughts related to how 5 or more childhood experiences and the behaviors of their parents impacted them

  2. Integrate 6 or more components of ACT to help the client heal and create a rich and meaningful life.

  3. Integrate 3 or more components of ACT to create healthy relationships and set healthy boundaries.

  4. Consider 6 or more messages that children need to hear and experience for healthy attachment to occur.

Participant Feedback from Previous Trainings

It was a great training as always”

-Returning Perinatal Mental Health Clinician

“Great information I can immediately apply to my work with perinatal clients.”

-Perinatal Mental Health Clinician

Presenter/ Instructor: Felicia Hurst M.S., LPC-S, PMH-C

Founder & National Leader in Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Training

Felicia Hurst is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) with advanced post-master’s certification in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C) and a nationally recognized leader in maternal mental health education.

For over a decade, Felicia has devoted her clinical work and professional development to supporting families through the emotional and relational challenges that may accompany infertility, pregnancy loss, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, birth trauma, and the transition into parenthood. She also works with fathers and partners, recognizing that perinatal mental health is relational and systemic — not isolated to one individual.

Her clinical approach blends evidence-informed strategies with relational depth, addressing identity shifts, anxiety, grief, attachment challenges, communication breakdowns, and the invisible mental load that often emerges in early parenthood. Felicia is especially passionate about helping couples navigate this season with greater clarity, connection, and shared understanding.

In 2022, Felicia founded The Training Institute through Nurturing Mamas Network, now a leading provider of advanced-level continuing education in perinatal mental health. Through comprehensive curriculum development, clinician mentorship, and professional supervision, she has helped deepen the expertise of providers serving families across the United States. Her institute is known for offering advanced training that moves beyond foundational certification to equip clinicians with nuanced, relationally informed, and systems-aware clinical skills.

As Founder and Program Director, Felicia continues to personally lead many of the institute’s core advanced trainings, which consistently receive strong engagement and positive participant feedback. Her leadership ensures alignment in clinical depth, relational focus, and educational standards across all programming.

Despite her national leadership role in perinatal mental health education, Felicia remains deeply committed to clinical work. She intentionally maintains a small caseload in order to provide focused, high-quality care to women and couples navigating complex perinatal experiences. Clients often seek her out for her depth of specialization, steady presence, and ability to integrate relational, emotional, and practical support in meaningful ways.

In addition to her clinical work, Felicia mentors emerging perinatal specialists, provides professional supervision, and collaborates with doulas, medical providers, and mental health professionals to strengthen multidisciplinary care. Her work bridges research, real-world application, and systems-level advocacy to elevate the standard of maternal mental health support available to families.

Felicia is known for combining clinical depth with grounded, practical tools — ensuring that both professionals and parents receive care that is evidence-informed, relationally attuned, and deeply human.

This interactive synchronous distance/live interactive(live virtual) webinar is offered on zoom on the dates listed below. Please note: registration must be completed by 10:00 p.m. CST on the day before your scheduled training session. This live webinar takes place on Zoom and is fully interactive. Attendees may ask and answer questions throughout the presentation and participate in instructor- led discussions. Course completion requirements: behavioral health and social workers must attend the entire course and complete a course evaluation to be eligible for ce credit. Certificates of completion will be emailed within 2 business days of course completion. 


If a participant or potential participant would like to express a concern about his/her experience with Nurturing Mamas Network, he/she may call or e-mail Felicia Hurst at felicia@nurturingmamasnetwork.com. Although we do not guarantee a particular outcome, the individual can expect us to consider the complaint, make any necessary decisions and respond within 30 days.

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Healing Mother Wounds
  • 00:00–00:30 Introduction & Learning Objectives – Overview of goals, outline of session Lecture

    00:30–01:00 Core Content Part 1 – Presentation of foundational concepts Lecture + Case Example

    01:00–01:20 Core Content Part 2 – Applied strategies and interventions Lecture + Group Discussion

    01:20-01:30 Break

    01:30–02:00 Experiential/Practice – Role-play, mindfulness, skill application Experiential Activity

    02:00–02:30 Integration – Clinical implications, case applications Reflection + Discussion

    02:30–03:00 Q&A / Closing – Wrap-up, open discussion Group Discussion

    03:00–03:05 Evaluations Completed – Non-CE time Non-CE Activity

  • Operating Systems: windows xp or higher, macos9 or higher, android 4.0 or higher

    Internet browser: Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, google chrome, firefox 10.0 or higher

    Broadband Internet connection: cable, high speed dsl & any other medium that is internet accessible.

  • Fjeldheim, H., Anke, T., Norheim, H. S., Werner, A., Aalberg, M., & Moe, V. (2024). Parenting the parent without losing sight of the child: A qualitative study of therapists’ experiences with intergenerational adversities in perinatal psychotherapy. Infant Mental Health Journal, 45(2), 201–216. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38272852/ Forward, S., & Frazier, D. (2014). Mothers who can’t love: A healing guide for daughters. Harper. McBride, K. (2009). Will I ever be good enough?: Healing the daughters of narcissistic mothers. Free Press. McDaniel, K. (2021). Mother hunger: How adult daughters can understand and heal from lost nurturance, protection, and guidance. Hay House, Inc. Walsh, A., Tiernan, B., Thompson, B., McCormack, D., & Adair, P. (2023). “Nobody taught her how to be a mother”: The lived experience of mothering without a mother. Infant Mental Health Journal, 44(4), 554–571. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37103970/