We care about your clients. we care about you.
We can’t quite remember which training came first, but Sarah and Chandler ended up co-leading at a conference. Then another. And another.
This led to discovering we loved to present, train, and coach together. From small office Zoom trainings to massive and gorgeous auditoriums, we love to teach other clinicians, businesses, and families about OCD (and other disorders!), their LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse clients, colleagues, and family members. Let us share our passion for the populations we serve with you.
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professional services
Provisional License Supervision
Graduate Student Supervision
Professional Peer Consultation
Clinical Peer Consultation
self-led training
Brain Riot:
The Executive Dysfunction Anti-Hack
You. Don’t. Need. Another. Planner.
Instead, let’s break down why nothing has worked for your ADHD, executive dysfunction, or general “adulting.” Presented in 5 short sections, it’s cheaper than a single therapy session and packed with solutions to help you stop brain rot and start a revolutionary change.
by Sarah Harbin
For clients, providers, and educators.
Coming March 2026. $100
Neuroqueer futures:
disability, identity, and liberation
NeuroQueer Futures centers the lived experiences of disabled and neurodivergent LGBTQ+ people, challenging pathologizing narratives and coercive practices. This presentation invites participants to reimagine care, education, and advocacy through autonomy, accessibility, and collective liberation
by Chandler Massengale
For providers.
Coming April 2026. $100
food & fear: Treating Arfid from a neuroaffirming perspective
Not identified until 2013 in the DSM-5, ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) consists of persistent food avoidance related to fear responses. Frustrating for all involved, ARFID can be highly treatment resistant. And worse - historical approaches often caused harm. Let’s crack the code on food avoidance without all the shame.
by Sarah Harbin
For providers & families affected by ARFID
Coming April 2026. $100
live training
To affirm or not to affirm?
What happens when LGBTQ+ youth are affirmed in their identities during childhood and what happens when they are not?
This presentation explores the profound mental and physical health implications of early affirmation for LGBTQ+ individuals. Drawing from current research and clinical experience, we will examine how caregiver responses to a child’s sexual orientation or gender identity shape attachment patterns, relational dynamics, and long-term emotional wellbeing.
Offered by Chandler
Booking price varies; starts at $300
Called me crazy
Someone suffering from obsessive compulsive patterns might be diagnosed with as many as 6 different disorders before the mental prison of OCD is noticed and named.
This isn’t a failure of their therapists. Instead, it’s a misunderstanding of the characteristics of OCD and a testament to the limitations of diagnostic criteria when a condition is as vast and multi-faceted as this one. The pattern is simple, but its manifestations are myriad. Learn to recognize the key phrases you’ll hear from OCD clients, understand the ways it mimics other disorders, and find out where to learn more about helping people who are suffering.
Offered by Sarah M. & Sarah H.
Booking price varies; starts at $300
Beyond diagnosis
Being a member of an LGBTQIA+ community while living with a serious mental illness comes with a unique set of challenges, as it brings both the difficulty of navigating complex medical systems with an SMI and the systemic bias against minoritized communities. Challenging the status quo of a field in which resilient communities and serious mental illness were afterthoughts, this training prepares you to consider the exceptional needs of clients who straddle both groups.
Offered by Sarah H.
Booking price varies; starts at $300
Beyond Competency
We love inclusion, but the reality is that working with LGBTQIA+ communities requires an understanding that surpasses putting a rainbow on your website or knowing some terminology. Like any other resilient community, the details matter…And so do the intersections. And what’s worse: If you are getting it wrong, most likely your clients are not telling you. Ensure confidence for yourself and your team by scheduling a virtual or in-person training. Most popular is the section on Door-to-Door Affirmation, because this is what your LGBTQIA+ clients are assessing from the very first phone call.
Offered by Sarah H. and/or Chandler
Booking price varies; starts at $300
supporting lgbtq+ youth and their families
How do clinicians effectively support LGBTQ+ youth and their caregivers within today’s complex social, medical, and cultural landscape? This clinically focused presentation centers on minority stress theory and trauma-informed care as foundational frameworks for working with LGBTQ+ youth and their families. Participants will examine how chronic exposure to stigma, invalidation, and systemic discrimination impacts neurobiology, attachment, mood regulation, and long-term health outcomes - and how clinical interventions can buffer these effects.
Offered by Chandler
Booking price varies; starts at $300