An experiential professional development program that helps mental health professionals, healthcare providers, educators, and helping professionals truly understand what the people they serve are going through — from the inside out.
STEP™ uses structured experiential learning, simulated emotional exposure, and guided reflection to increase professionals' understanding of how stress, anxiety, uncertainty, and vulnerability influence human behavior.
Participants are introduced to carefully designed activities that evoke manageable emotional discomfort within a psychologically safe environment. Through guided processing, they develop greater empathy and stronger ability to support individuals experiencing adversity.
"You can't truly understand what someone is carrying until you've felt a fraction of its weight." STEP™ creates that moment of understanding — safely and purposefully.
STEP™ is designed for anyone whose work requires them to understand, support, or care for people navigating stress, trauma, or adversity.
Each module builds on the last — moving participants from awareness to experience to application.
8 hours of total professional development — delivered in the format that fits your team's schedule.
All activities are conducted within a trauma-informed and psychologically safe environment — designed to stretch, not overwhelm.
STEP™ creates measurable change in how professionals show up for the people they serve.
STEP™ is a professional development and empathy enhancement program. It is not therapy and is not designed to treat mental health conditions. All simulated activities are carefully designed to be challenging but manageable within a psychologically safe learning environment. Referral resources are available as needed.
Available for behavioral health organizations, hospitals, schools, universities, government agencies, nonprofits, and helping-profession teams — in virtual, in-person, and hybrid formats. Contact us to schedule a consultation or request a customized program proposal.
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