Mentorship as an Ethical, Trauma-Aware Intervention: Supporting Doulas Beyond Certification
Mentorship is often treated as optional support, yet for many doulas it is the difference between sustainability and leaving the profession altogether. In a landscape shaped by systemic inequities, high emotional labor, and increasing professional pressure, certification alone does not prepare doulas to navigate ethical complexity, burnout, or trauma exposure.
This session reframes mentorship as an ethical, trauma-aware intervention that supports doulas beyond skills acquisition. Drawing from real-world mentoring experiences, participants will explore how mentorship can reduce isolation, strengthen professional boundaries, and foster long-term resilience, without crossing into supervision or therapy. Attendees will gain practical frameworks for offering and seeking mentorship that honor cultural humility, scope of practice, and community accountability.
