Trauma-Informed Executive Coaching & Experiential Trauma Training
we’re all connected
It’s all connected

Elevate Leadership.
Transform Trauma.
Cultivate Connection.
Sheila Maitland, LCMHCS, CSAT
Group Trauma Training
Some wounds can’t be reached through words alone. Experiential training teaches therapists how to help clients heal through action, connection, and embodied insight.
Onsite Executive Coaching
Great leadership isn't just strategic, it's relational. When executive teams build real connection, performance, trust, and innovation follow. Build your business around your values and mission.
Onsite Executive Coaching for Leadership Teams
Teams Thrive on Connection Just Strategy
Even the most successful executive teams hit invisible walls—power dynamics, misaligned values, or unspoken tension can quietly erode culture and performance.
Our onsite executive team leadership training helps leaders move beyond surface-level solutions. We blend clinical insight, experiential learning, and creative facilitation to support teams in:
Building transparent communication
Repairing fractured trust and boosting morale
Leading with clarity and purpose
Unlocking innovation through healthy collaboration
Aligning values with action and outcomes
What’s possible? A resilient, connected team that leads with excellence—and enjoys the process.
Experiential Trauma Training for Therapists
Go Deeper Than Talk Therapy
Train to Treat Trauma Through Experience
Some wounds don’t heal through words alone. Therapists are ready for more dynamic, embodied approaches—and so are their clients.
Our experiential trauma treatment training invites clinicians into hands-on learning rooted in play, creativity, and trauma theory. Through structured enactments, role play, and group process, you’ll learn how to:
Engage clients beyond cognition using action-based techniques
Support nervous system regulation through somatic practices
Guide clients toward recovery with safety, presence, and clarity
Combine excellence in clinical care with joyful, human connection
Because trauma recovery isn't linear—and healing can be powerful, collaborative, and alive.