EDUCATION SERVICES
My education work includes workshops, presentations, keynote talks, and teaching sessions built for different kinds of rooms and different kinds of conversations.
I speak with universities, clinicians, interdisciplinary teams, community organizations, and lived experience groups, always with the same goal: to make difficult subjects like suicide, narrative identity, suffering, care, and meaning easier to approach without making them shallow.
I try to offer something that is both intellectually serious and genuinely usable, drawing from research, clinical practice, teaching, and the realities people actually carry with them.
Some sessions are more formal and academic, some are more practical and skills-based, and some are slower, more reflective spaces for thinking together, but all of them are shaped to meet the needs of the audience rather than forcing people into a one-size-fits-all version of education.
