I provide dynamic presentations, workshops, podcast conversations, and panel discussions for a range of audiences, including clinicians, educators, and organizations. Drawing from both scholarship and lived experience, I translate complex ideas into practical, thought-provoking dialogue that encourages growth and inclusion.

What topics?
- Didactic presentations for clinicians on psychological and systemic issues related to disability, including clinical conceptualizations, transference and countertransference considerations, trauma, identity development, and the impact of structural inequity on mental health.
- Community-based workshops focused on navigating the social and emotional dimensions of disability — including identity, relationships, stigma, grief, resilience, and advocacy.
- Educational seminars on psychodynamic psychotherapy, exploring core concepts such as unconscious processes, relational patterns, and the role of early experience in shaping the present, with attention to their application in contemporary clinical practice.
