Coaching Training
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Listening In on Training

One of the things I invite participants to do during the training is to put on the transcript, so that they can access the exact wording when it was just right for their incredible neurodivergent brains. One of the benefits of this, is that when I say something that felt “just right” for my brain, Continue reading
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Registration Open for First In-Person Training

As promised before the holidays, registration is now open for our first in-person training for the Values Based Integration Process! The dates are February 21-22. The times are 9am to 5pm. The place is Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto in Toronto. The cost is just $300/each, including lunch and snacks both days. For Continue reading
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New Coaching Training Dates – August 10-11, 2023

Coaches Trainings continue to be a huge success! The feedback we got from our coaches and therapists continues to encourage and inspire the work we are doing. Here’s what some of them had to say: “This is an actually effective method to identify through narrative, deconstruct through simple analysis, and rename/reconstruct messages that works to Continue reading
About the program
In 2017 I was newly self-diagnosed with atypical autism, struggling with burnout, and striking out when it came to therapists who could address the issues I was facing. At the same time, I was building skills around life coaching, shame reduction, and trauma-informed therapy for work. Gradually I realized that what I needed – an embodied, autonomous, agency-driven coaching approach to unmasking – was not something I was going to find “out there”, but something I was going to need to create if I wanted to recover my life. This was the moment the Values Based Integration Process was born.
Having developed the program for myself – and having seen the incredible results it brought in my own life – I began to use it with coaching clients. The results were out of this world!
After conversations with Dr. Devon Price, the technique was featured in his book Unmasking Autism. With it, came interest in the technique and the decision was made to begin training coaches and therapists to help make this toolkit more readily available.
