Roxie has lived it. She has been the person behind the diagnosis—the one navigating a system that wasn’t built for her. She knows what it’s like to feel unheard, unseen, and misunderstood. That’s why she is committed to bridging the gap between professionals and the people they serve.
Her consulting and training go beyond theory. She uses her lived experience to help professionals shift their approach, moving from symptom management to connection, from clinical language to human understanding, and from stigma to empowerment. Each session provides real-world strategies that help build stronger communication, greater trust, and more effective, recovery-oriented care.
Working with People Experiencing Different Realities
The term psychosis is frequently used in clinical settings, but for those who have lived it, the word carries stigma and misunderstanding. These trainings help professionals work with individuals experiencing different realities in a way that fosters trust, not fear. The focus shifts from a symptom-based approach to one centered on curiosity, connection, validation, and respect. Practical strategies are provided to improve communication, reduce harm, and create environments where individuals feel safe enough to engage in their own recovery.
Rockcovery: Supporting Rockstars by Amplifying Recovery
Recovery isn’t the final destination—it’s just the opening act. Rockcovery amplifies recovery by helping individuals move beyond survival into a life that’s loud, unapologetic, and fully their own.
This isn’t about checking boxes or following outdated models—it’s about giving professionals the tools to help others take the mic and own their stage.
- Shift the focus from surviving to thriving
- Help individuals reclaim their story and step into their power
- Go beyond stability—create a life that feels like a headlining show, not just background noise
Participants will learn how to identify strengths, build self-determined recovery plans, and empower people to claim their spotlight—because every rockstar deserves their own encore.
No One Is Past Hope: Redefining What Hope Looks Like
Too often, people in the mental health system are labeled as “treatment-resistant” or “beyond help.” This training challenges that mindset and offers a reframing: hope doesn’t always look like progress on a chart.
Participants will learn to redefine success based on individual strengths and self-determined goals—rather than forcing people into predefined recovery models. The goal is to help professionals see beyond diagnosis and reconnect with the radical truth: healing is always possible.
Taking Care of You: Finding Your Own Wellness in the Industry
Mental health professionals, peer specialists, and first responders are often on the front lines of trauma and transformation—but without the right support, even the most passionate providers can burn out. This session offers a real, grounded look at how to reconnect with purpose, establish sustainable boundaries, and develop a wellness plan that doesn’t just help professionals survive the work—but thrive within it.
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