I help people carry the insight and support they receive from their providers into everyday life, where it can become meaningful, sustainable change.
Keep a copy on hand or share it directly with someone who may benefit from additional support.
Coaching can add another layer of support when someone needs help making sense of what they are experiencing and carrying change into everyday life.
Is gaining insight through therapy, healthcare, body-based work, spiritual practice, or another form of support and wants help integrating what they are learning
Is learning to recognize and communicate their needs, set boundaries, or respond differently in relationships
Understands a recurring pattern but continues to find themselves pulled back into it
Is trying to make sense of the patterns shaping their relationships, choices, or responses
Is navigating a transition and wants support making and implementing decisions about what comes next
Feels stuck or uncertain about what needs to change, even though life may look functional from the outside
People sometimes need more support carrying the work you’re doing together into day-to-day life, especially when symptoms, patterns, or barriers keep showing up despite the care already in place.
Much of the change process happens outside appointments, sessions, and visits.
When someone is already receiving care or support, coaching can provide additional space to work with what is showing up between appointments or sessions and in everyday life.
Depending on the person, that may include recurring patterns, nervous system responses, relationships, beliefs, needs, boundaries, decision-making, or the ways earlier adaptations continue to shape present-day experience.
Coaching can help clients make connections, work through barriers, experiment with different responses, and integrate what they are learning without duplicating the clinical, medical, or other professional roles already in place.
I work within the scope of coaching and education. Coaching does not provide diagnosis, psychotherapy, medical treatment, rehabilitation, or crisis intervention and is not intended to replace clinical or medical care.
Three ways to refer.
The handout introduces my work and directs them to ascensionwellnesslife.com/support, where they can learn more and decide whether to connect.
Share ascensionwellnesslife.com/support with anyone who may benefit.
With their permission, you are welcome to introduce us by email at amy@ascensionwellnesslife.com. I can answer questions and help them decide whether coaching may be a good fit.
If you are unsure whether someone's needs fall within the scope of my work, you are always welcome to contact me first.
Download, print, or share the Ascension Wellness client handout whenever it may be useful.
Referrals are only one way we might work together. Ascension Wellness also supports professionals and organizations across health, mental health, wellness, coaching, education, and other human-serving fields.
Leadership & Business Development can take many forms depending on what you, your team, or your organization need.
Areas of support include:
Support for professionals strengthening how they lead, communicate, make decisions, navigate difficult dynamics, and stay effective under pressure.
Focused support for practices and organizations strengthening programs, improving how teams work together, clarifying strategy, and building trauma-aware systems that better support both the people they serve and the people doing the work.
A place to bring complex situations, ethical questions, boundary concerns, stuck cases, or professional dilemmas and think them through with a group of interdisciplinary peers.
Ongoing supervision for trauma recovery coaches seeking support with complex cases, scope and ethics, boundaries, their own responses in the work, and continued development of skill and confidence.
Workshops and trainings that help professionals better understand what may be driving behavior, respond to stress and conflict, communicate more effectively, and create environments that support both the people they serve and the people doing the work.
Have a question about a potential referral, want to learn more about professional support, or have something else in mind? I’d be glad to hear from you.
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