Threshold Care for Mad, Neurodivergent, and System-Harmed People
Threshold Care is a space for being human outside the expectations of productivity, pathology, and performance.
Created for Mad, neurodivergent, disabled, and psychiatric survivors, this offering centers care that is collaborative, accessible, and grounded in deep respect for your experience and survivor wisdom. It is for people seeking support outside of coercive, compliance-based, and carceral models of care.
You do not have to minimize your pain, translate your reality into clinical language, or arrive “ready to heal” to be met here. Together, we make room for what is true, what is hard, and what support can look like on your own terms.
Who This Is For​​
This offering is for those navigating:
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Neurodivergence
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Psychiatric harm or systems violence
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Altered states, hearing voices, or dissociation
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Grief, overwhelm, burnout, or ongoing distress
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Complicated relationships with food or body
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Suicidality or self-injury
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Multiplicity, plurality, or non-ordinary experience

This Space Is For
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Letting your experience be real without having to justify it
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Stepping out of productivity, performance, and “shoulds”
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Unmasking, or not masking at all
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Naming internalized ableism and sanism without turning it into self-blame
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Honoring access needs without apology
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Listening for what your experience is asking for, underneath everything
What Sessions Can Look Like
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Talking, with someone actually listening
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Pausing and noticing what’s here in your body and mind
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Simple grounding or movement if it helps
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Breath, if it helps (and if it doesn’t, we don’t force it)
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Sitting with what is present without rushing to fix it
Resources and Support
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If you’d like to deepen your understanding and find tools for well-being, I offer:​
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Workshops and Groups
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Online Resources
Visit my Resource Hub for zines, toolkits, articles, and more to support your mental health and healing.
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Recommended Readings
Browse my curated list of books on trauma, madness, and mental health.​​​