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Empowering clinicians with inclusive care

Access dynamic education and resources designed to support clinicians in delivering inclusive care.

Upcoming Live Courses

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    Transformative Engagement: Advanced Strategies for Supporting Black, Interracial, and Neurodiverse Families & Children

    Join us LIVE on September 5th or enroll in On Demand

    with Jasmine Bishop, LPC-S
    Participants will be able to enhance their clinical skills and cultural humility in working effectively with Black, interracial, and neurodiverse families, understanding the complexities of their unique experiences and promoting positive therapeutic outcomes.

    1.5 hours | 1.5 APA CEUs | $120

  • Announcement for a live event titled 'The Revolving Door Stops Here' on strategies for autistic teens in crisis, scheduled for September 19th, with a purple background and bold black text.

    The Revolving Door Stops Here: Strategies for Autistic Teens in Crisis

    Join us LIVE on September 19th or enroll in On Demand

    with Katie K May, LPC, DBT-LBC
    Rooted in the strategies of DBT and the themes of You’re on Fire, It’s Fine, this course equips therapists to support teens and their caregivers through cycles of self-harm, meltdowns, and hospitalization.

    1 hour | 1 APA CEU | $75

  • Announcement poster with blue background and light blue rectangle, text about an event titled 'Intermediate: EMDR at the Intersection of Gender Diversity and Neurodivergence LIVE: October 20th' in bold black font, with a darker blue brushstroke behind the word 'Intermediate'.

    EMDR at the Intersection of Gender Diversity and Neurodivergence

    with Cathy Hanville, LCSW
    Join us LIVE on October 20th or enroll in On Demand

    This course explores considerations and adaptations of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy for clients who are both neurodivergent (ND) and transgender-gender-diverse (TGD).

    3 hours | 3 APA CEUs | $210

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Self Study Courses

Self-paced online modules with videos and resources. Learn at your own speed, revisit key topics, or skip ahead anytime.

Live Webinars

Live virtual events led by Jamie and guests with lived experience. Topics shift to reflect current needs and speaker passions.

Private Group Trainings

Private trainings tailored for your team, school, or event. Content is customized to fit your setting, audience, and goals.

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Hi! I’m Jamie

(she/her), LMFT96181

With lived experience of ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia, I bring both a clinical lens and personal understanding to the work I do. I help clinicians build inclusive, identity-affirming practices that truly honor the depth and diversity of neurodivergent experiences. Through engaging courses, supportive coaching, and a growing community of like-minded professionals, NeuroPebble is a space where learning feels energizing, connection feels real, and growth happens organically.

Whether you're here to deepen your knowledge, strengthen your practice, or simply feel more connected in the work you do—you're in the right place. I’m so glad you’re here, and I can’t wait to pebble the path forward with you.

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NeuroPebble’s Clinician Assessment Directory
Our directory is made up of providers across the United States who have completed our Assessment Course. You can request to be added to our directory upon completion of the course.

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