Consulting & Training

In addition to my counseling work, I partner with healthcare organizations, therapists, physicians, and allied professionals who support people navigating disability, chronic illness, and rare conditions. My consulting and training centers disability-affirming care — an approach that understands disability can be a meaningful part of one’s identity and lived experience rather than something to fix or pathologize. This framework moves beyond deficit-based or purely medical models and considers the social, relational, and systemic factors that shape wellbeing. In practice, it involves challenging ableism, centering disability justice, practicing harm reduction, and building environments rooted in dignity and respect. The offerings below outline how this work can take shape.

1:1 Professional Consulting

Individual consultation for therapists, healthcare providers, and other allied professionals seeking support in developing a more disability-affirming practice. Meetings may include case consultation, reflection on clinical or professional challenges, and guidance for integrating psychosocial support and systems-aware perspectives into your work.


Organizational Consulting

Support for organizations seeking to build more accessible, ethical, and disability-affirming practices. This work may focus on program development, staff support, and systems-level change.

For larger-scale or multi-layered projects, I may collaborate with trusted colleagues and consulting partners, including clinicians and systems-thinkers at Wolf Pack.


Trainings & Continuing Education

Educational trainings for professionals offered both virtually and in person. This includes pre-recorded, virtual trainings such as Rewriting the sCRIPt on Disability for therapists, as well as customized live presentations tailored to your organization’s needs.

Continuing education units (CEUs) may be available for behavioral health providers (learn more below). For keynote or experiential workshop formats, please see my Speaking & Workshops page.

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