Snap Out of It: Understanding Dissociation for Non-Clinicians

Grounded in real-life experiences, this training helps non-clinicians recognize signs of dissociation in children, families, others, and themselves while offering tools for meaningful support and inclusion.

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Sarah has made impacts her employees and our families that we see in such a positive way…we all have a deep understanding of our main priority, which is our children’s safety, the integrity of the people on this team is like nothing I’ve seen before in various childcare facilities.” – E.F., current staff member

What sets Sarah apart is her dedication to ensuring her team reflects those same values. She cultivates a culture where cultural sensitivity isn’t a checkbox, it’s a lived practice. Her example continues to shape how I lead and serve, and I’m profoundly grateful for her willingness to teach, share, and grow alongside those she mentors.” – S.T., Non-profit Founder, Ohio

“Sarah Ellefson is a dedicated, hard working, nurturer! If there is a problem, she is sure to find the solution and implement it to completion. After having known Sarah for over 10 years, I must say, she has always devoted serious efforts and energy into her life and all of her endeavors; whatever she puts her hands to, flourishes. I wish her nothing but health and success for the way she gives tirelessly for herself, family and community.” – C.A., Entrepreneur & Client