Hi, I’m megan.

I teach wellness practitioners and entrepreneurs about trauma-informed care so they can be really, really good at their jobs.

I believe health and wellness practitioners and organizations must take on a trauma-informed approach to offer the best possible care for their clients.

Those who do are paving the way for a new and necessary era of care.

Why a trauma-informed approach to care?

Too many designations, accreditations and courses in the personal development, wellness and healing professions are missing the crucial element of trauma education and the importance of a trauma-informed approach.

At best, this leads to frustrated clients, confused by a lack of progress or results. At worst, this leads to clients being left more traumatized and mistrusting of healthcare providers when they need them most.

Trauma-informed care means using choice-based language, offering nervous system regulation tools and techniques, slowing down when needed and providing ongoing opportunities for consent and much more.

“My work is grounded in science and experience and, I believe in the seen and the unseen. Magic is all around us and within us. Healing trauma is one way to see it more clearly.”

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