Flourishing Wildly

About me

As a national trainer, speaker, and survivor-informed systems educator, I provide in-person and virtual trainings, consultation, and support focused on Munchausen by Proxy Abuse (MBPA), neurodivergence, chronic illness, mental health, patient safety, and systems harm. I work with medical providers, educators, CPS professionals, CASA volunteers, mental health professionals, advocacy organizations, families, and multidisciplinary teams to help build safer, more ethical, and more humane systems of care.

My work is rooted in both lived experience and professional expertise, with an emphasis on relational, neurodivergent-affirming, and anti-carceral approaches that reduce retraumatization and center humanity.

In addition to trainings and speaking engagements, I also provide individual support, consultation, and liberation doula* services for individuals, families, professionals, and caregivers navigating complex systems, mental health, neurodivergence, chronic illness, trauma, and major life transitions.

*Liberation doula is a term I coined to describe relational, non-clinical support that helps people navigate systems, identity, survival, healing, and life transitions through autonomy-centered and survivor-informed care.