Psychoeducation can give people language for experiences they may have struggled to understand. A well-designed workshop can empower participants to move from:
"What's wrong with me?"
to
"What is happening, why might it be happening, and what can I do differently?"
I develope practical educational programming for individuals, recovery groups, shelters, community organizations, churches, and other settings.
Group Facilitation
Groups can provide something that individual support cannot always provide: the opportunity to learn alongside other people who are navigating similar experiences.
My approach to group facilitation emphasizes:
Psychological safety
Respect
Participation
Practical learning
Reflection
Skill development
Peer learning
Appropriate boundaries
Strengths and accountability
Program Development
In addition to facilitating groups, I develope psychoeducational curricula for organizations.
This can include:
Needs assessment → Learning objectives → Curriculum development → Activities → Worksheets → Facilitator guides → Evaluation
Available Opportunities
I am interested in opportunities involving:
Group facilitation
Psychoeducational workshops
Recovery programming
Community education
Curriculum development
Mental health education
Faith-based educational programming
Community partnerships
For workshop or program inquiries, please visit the Contact page.
Areas of Workshop Development:
Addiction & Recovery
Understanding Addiction
Recovery Foundations
Relapse Prevention
Understanding Triggers
Building a Recovery Support Network
Recovery Planning
Coping With Cravings
Behavioural Addiction
Addiction and Relationships
Mental Health
Understanding Emotions
Emotional Regulation
Coping Skills
Unhelpful Thinking Patterns
Identity & Self-Concept
Strengths & Resilience
Boundaries & Relationships
Mental Health Literacy
Personal Development
Character & Behaviour Change
Accountability
Self-Awareness
Values
Decision-Making
Healthy Relationships
Personal Responsibility
Building a New Identity in Recovery
Faith & Recovery
Spirituality and Recovery
Christian Perspectives on Addiction
Faith and Mental Health
Shame, Guilt & Forgiveness
Hope and Recovery
Identity and Christian Formation
Supporting Recovery Within the Church