I often work with other organizations, generally as a one or two day workshop facilitator. This can be incorporated into producing clear learning outcomes and can be tailored to your needs. I particularly enjoy working with nurses and nursing students as part of their professional development practices. I endeavour to help participants rediscover the joy in their work and value within themselves. Lifelong self-care learning is what is important to me.

Here's an example of previous courses:

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Creating a Culture of Caring Healing and Health for All

December 7th & 8th 2019 Montevideo

Creating a Culture of Caring Healing and Health for All

December 7th & 8th 2019

Location: Montevideo

Price: $120 USD

What would it look like if our Hospitals created an authentic culture of caring and healing? How can we as nurses care for ourselves and our teams in order to care for our patients? In this 2 day workshop we will focus on the 10 Caritas Processes® which are the core principals of Dr Jean Watson’s Caring Science Theory. Through rich dialogue and interactive holistic health modalities we will explore our inner essence of what drew us to the profession of care in the first place.

Lunch, all materials and certificate of completion provided.  Learn more…

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Introduction to Caring science

coming soon!

Online course: Introduction to Caring Science

Coming soon!  An exciting partnership with Watson Caring Science Institute offering a short 4 week online course about Caring Science, the 10 Caritas Processes® and how you can implement the theory into your work, ward, hospital, community and life!

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Private healing consultations

in person or virtual.

Private Healing Consultations

Take a look at my Spirituality page to see how I can help you right now overcome a challenge or help you learn to trust in and listen to your intuition!

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Coming Home

Healing the Sacred Circle of Life and Death

“We work within the great circle of life-death. This reality recognizes that we all share this common task of facing our humanity at a deep level, both personally and professionally. What we do is not without consequences, in that one way or another we are contributing to and co-participating with the web of life”
(Watson, 2005, p. 137).