For Organizations
The adults your team supports deserve tools that were actually built for their brain and their body.
Faces of Health offers clinicians and institutions two structured learning pathways and a daily-practice app built specifically for adults navigating ADHD, autism, chronic illness, and chronic stress. This is not generic wellness content. It was built for these populations from the ground up.

Who this is for
This is for your organization if: Your team is supporting adults with chronic illness, ADHD, autism, or chronic stress and wants more specialized, practical tools to offer them. Your clients or students need something to engage with between appointments — not just a referral list. You are looking for programming that is clinically grounded, population-specific, and built on neuroscience. You want content that reflects the cultural and lived experiences of the communities you serve.
People keep working on their health and functioning between sessions, between appointments, and between semesters. Faces of Health gives them clinically grounded tools to come back to — and gives your team something specific and practical to point them toward.
There is a gap that most organizations are navigating right now.
People are leaving sessions, appointments, and trainings without practical tools for what comes next. Not because clinicians aren’t doing their jobs. Because the tools for this specific population — neurodivergent adults, people managing chronic illness, people whose stress lives in their body — have not been widely available.
Faces of Health was built to fill that gap.
We help organizations support people impacted by neurodivergence, chronic illness, and stress with tools that are brief, actionable, and built for real-world use. In just a few minutes a day, individuals begin to:
- Feel more supported in their mind and body
- Reduce the impact of stress on attention, energy, and follow-through
- Re-engage with work, school, and daily life with greater consistency
This is what it looks like when people have tools that were designed for how they actually live.
Why Faces of Health Was Created
I built Faces of Health because I kept seeing the same gap in my clinical work — and experiencing it personally.
People with ADHD, autism, and chronic illness were leaving clinical appointments with information but no real pathway for what came next. Clinicians were doing excellent work with a population that the field has historically undertrained for. And the space between getting a diagnosis and actually using that knowledge in daily life was wide open — with almost nothing in it that was clinically grounded, culturally responsive, and built for this specific population.
I am a neurodivergent Black woman psychologist living with chronic illness. I built Faces of Health from both sides of that experience. That is not background information — it is why the content sounds different, resonates differently, and is designed differently than what your team has likely seen before.
People do not sustain what they are not meaningfully supported in.
Most programs rely on motivation alone.
Faces of Health is designed to support follow-through—not just sign-ups, log-ins, or one-time awareness.
Who We Serve
- Universities and colleges
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
- Healthcare organizations
- Corporate HR, L&D, and wellness teams
The Gaps Organizations Are Trying to Solve
Neurodivergence Support Gaps
Many organizations want to support ADHD and Autism, but lack practical, evidence-based tools that translate into daily functioning, communication, and follow-through.
Chronic Illness Support Gaps
Employees and students living with chronic illness are often expected to keep performing without systems that account for pain, fatigue, fluctuating capacity, and the executive functioning impact of ongoing health stress.
Chronic Stress and Burnout
Stress affects attention, memory, decision-making, and health. Most solutions still rely on awareness alone, rather than helping people build repeatable skills they can use in real life.
A System Designed for Real-World Change
1. Structured Learning
Evidence-based courses that translate science into practical, usable skills for neurodivergence, chronic illness, executive functioning, and stress.
2. Daily Practice
The Faces of Health app reinforces those skills in just 2–5 minutes per day, helping people practice what they learn in real life.
3. Measurable Impact
Engagement and outcome reporting help organizations track use, support implementation, and connect the work to broader retention, wellbeing, and performance goals.
The course is the learning.
The app is the practice.
Together, they support real change.
Trusted by Individuals and Organizations Seeking Real Change
Not just engaging—practical, credible, and designed to support lasting follow-through.
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What People Are Saying
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Evidence-Based Training That Translates Into Action
Flagship Courses
Empowerment Through Understanding: Adult ADHD & Autism
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These courses translate complex science into practical, actionable skills that improve daily functioning, executive functioning, and wellbeing.
Why Faces of Health Is Different
- Built specifically for neurodivergence, chronic illness, and stress—not generic wellness audiences
- Clinically grounded and neuroscience-informed
- Created by a licensed clinical psychologist with lived experience of the challenges being addressed
- Designed for daily use and real-world follow-through, not passive content consumption
- Includes a free app that lowers the barrier to entry and reinforces skill use between trainings
- Culturally responsive and identity-aware
- Features expert-led content from diverse mental health professionals
- Positioned to support both individuals and organizations through scalable training and daily-practice tools
Why institutional partnerships make sense
For organizations supporting larger teams or client populations, our institutional partnerships provide significantly better per-user value, plus implementation support, usage reporting, and direct engagement opportunities you can’t get at the individual rate.
Flexible Partnership Options
Foundational Pilot — Starting at $12,000/year
Best for small teams, departments, or initial implementation
Growth Partnership — $25,000–$35,000/year
Best for multi-team, departmental, or cohort-based adoption
Enterprise — Starting at $45,000/year
Best for large organizations or system-wide implementation
What’s Included
All partnerships include:
- Evidence-based training in ADHD, Autism, executive functioning, and stress
- Structured, practical learning pathways
- Integration with the free Faces of Health app for daily skill reinforcement
- Implementation guidance to support real-world use
- Engagement and outcome reporting
Final pricing varies based on organization size, number of users, and level of implementation support.
What we hear from clinicians and program leaders who use Faces of Health:
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Built specifically for neurodivergent and chronically ill adults — not a general wellness platform
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Created by a psychologist with clinical expertise and personal lived experience at the intersection of neurodivergence, chronic illness, and chronic stress
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Two distinct learning pathways — one for stress and chronic illness, one for adult ADHD and autism — so clinicians can match the right course to the right client
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A companion app for daily practice — because skills need somewhere to go between sessions
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Culturally grounded and identity-aware — representation is built into the content, not added afterward
A Free App That Strengthens Outcomes
The Faces of Health app is not an added cost—it is a built-in strategic advantage.
It:
- Reinforces daily skill use
- Supports habit formation
- Increases engagement and completion
- Lowers barriers to access
- Helps individuals practice skills between sessions, trainings, or moments of stress
Our courses provide structured, evidence-based learning.
The app reinforces those skills in daily life—at no additional cost to your organization.
Why This Work Matters
There are people doing everything they can — managing a chronic illness, navigating a neurodivergent brain, holding down work and relationships and daily life — and still not finding tools that actually fit how they function.
It is not a motivation problem. It is a resources problem.
Faces of Health was built to change that — and to give organizations something real and specific to offer the people they serve.
Looking for individual access instead of an institutional partnership? Clinicians, late-diagnosed adults, and individual learners can enroll directly at learn.facesofhealth.net.
Ready to bring this to your organization?
If your team is supporting adults with ADHD, autism, chronic illness, or chronic stress and you want something clinically grounded and population-specific to offer them, let’s talk. Schedule a 20-minute conversation and we’ll explore whether Faces of Health is a fit for your organization.
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