Hi, I’m Schea

I’m a State of Texas Certified Mental Health Peer Support Professional with training in civil, family, and CPS mediation, and a background in survivor‑centered advocacy, facilitation, presenting, and training.

My work is non‑clinical by design. I don’t diagnose, treat, or imitate therapy. I come from lived experience, trauma‑aware practice, and the peer support tradition — relationship‑focused, autonomy‑respecting, and grounded in real‑life navigation.

The foundation I work from is simple: steady presence, clear communication, conflict support, body‑aware reflection, and practical guidance for people rebuilding after harm, stress, or major transition. I pay attention to how stress shows up in the body, how communication patterns form, how self‑trust gets rebuilt, and how people move through conflict, change, and recovery.

I don’t work above people. I work beside them.


My Approach

My approach is steady, trauma-aware, and autonomy-centered.

I do not believe people need to be pushed, fixed, rescued, or rushed into becoming someone else.

Support should help you hear yourself more clearly, understand your options, reconnect with your body, and make choices that belong to you.

This work is grounded in peer support, advocacy, mind-body awareness, ethics, and lived understanding of what it means to rebuild after survival.

Simple ideas

Through every part of this practice, the focus stays the same: grounded support, honest communication, and creating space for real change at a human pace.

Lasting impact

We move with clarity, stay grounded in integrity, and remain open to what each person’s story is asking us to understand.