Book a Behavioral Health Strategy Session
Start with clarity. Leave with direction.
Behavioral health can feel overwhelming when you know support is needed but you are not sure where to begin.
You may be trying to understand behavior, care needs, family support, workforce concerns, service options, long-term planning, or what questions to ask next.
A Behavioral Health Strategy Session with Towanda Carrigan, Founder of IAM2WANDA, helps you organize what you are seeing, understand what kind of support may be needed, and identify a practical next direction.
This is not therapy.
This is not diagnosis.
This is not crisis intervention.
This is strategy-centered guidance designed to help you get oriented, informed, and prepared.
Start Here If You Need Help Understanding:
What kind of behavioral health support may be needed
Whether the concern is related to behavior, regulation, capacity, care, environment, staffing, or systems
How to organize what you are seeing before contacting providers or agencies
What questions to ask schools, providers, care teams, agencies, DDD, Social Security, or other support systems
How to prepare for family care planning or long-term support needs
Whether mentorship, training, services, referrals, or ecosystem support may be the right next step
What This Session Helps You Do
During your session, Towanda helps you slow the situation down, look at the concern through a behavioral and systems lens, and identify possible next steps.
Together, you may explore:
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Clarify concerns connected to behavior, emotional regulation, mental fitness, communication, support needs, or care environments.
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Organize family concerns, prepare for provider conversations, and understand possible support needs for a child, adult loved one, or family member who needs ongoing care.
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Discuss long-term care and support concerns for loved ones who may need assistance after a parent, guardian, or primary caregiver is no longer able to provide care.
This may include direction around:
Social Security benefit questions
SSI/SSDI preparation questions
Representative payee awareness
ABLE account awareness
Special needs trust referral direction
Guardianship or conservatorship conversation preparation
Support roles and care team planning
Questions to ask legal, financial, medical, or service professionals
Towanda does not provide legal, financial, or benefits representation. This session helps you get oriented, organize the right questions, and understand which professionals or agencies may need to be part of the next step.
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Explore concerns related to DSP support, caregiver readiness, staff communication, training, support expectations, or workforce alignment.
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Identify whether the next step may involve mentorship, behavioral support, family support, workforce training, DDD-aligned services, verified services, community resources, or outside professional referrals.
This Session Is For:
Families & Caregivers
You need help understanding behavior, support needs, care planning, benefits questions, or how to prepare for next steps.
DSPs, Caregivers & Professionals
You need direction around training, career growth, support roles, workplace concerns, care standards, or professional alignment.
Schools, Agencies & Organizations
You need strategic insight around behavioral support, workforce readiness, care team alignment, training needs, or support system concerns.
Purpose-Driven Individuals
You feel called to mentorship, carepreneurship, advocacy, or behavioral health work but need help understanding where to begin.
You May Be Asking:
Where do I start?
What kind of support do we need?
Is this a behavior issue, regulation issue, care issue, staffing issue, or system issue?
What do I need to ask before choosing a provider or agency?
How do I prepare for my loved one’s future care needs?
Who should I talk to about Social Security, benefits, guardianship, or financial planning?
Do I need mentorship, training, services, or a referral?
How do I move forward without feeling overwhelmed?
This session is designed to help you get clear before you make the next decision.
The IAM2WANDA Approach
IAM2WANDA is the brand and model created by Towanda Carrigan to help individuals, families, professionals, and organizations find clarity through behavioral insight, capacity awareness, and aligned direction.
This work is rooted in the belief that:
Behavior is Data.
Capacity is Mental Fitness.
Purpose is Design.
The goal is not to judge the behavior.
The goal is to understand what the behavior is communicating and what kind of support the system may need.
What You Receive
A Behavioral Health Strategy Session may include:
Review of your current concern or situation
Behavioral and systems-based insight
Support organizing your questions and observations
Clarity around possible next steps
Direction toward services, mentorship, training, referrals, or support pathways
Practical guidance you can use after the session
You leave with a clearer understanding of what you are looking at and where to go next.
Behavioral Health Strategy Session
Best for: Families, caregivers, professionals, or organizations needing clarity and direction.
Includes:
One focused strategy session
Review of your main concern
Behavioral health and support pathway guidance
Practical next-step recommendations
This session is best for non-emergency concerns.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, experiencing a medical emergency, or in need of urgent crisis support, please call 911 or contact a local crisis response service immediately.
Not Sure Where to Start?
If you are unsure whether this session is the right fit, you can submit an inquiry first.
Important Scope Statement
Behavioral Health Strategy Sessions are educational, strategic, and direction-based.
They do not replace:
Therapy
Diagnosis
Medical care
Legal counsel
Financial planning
Benefits representation
Crisis services
Case management
Licensed behavioral health treatment
Towanda may recommend that you connect with licensed professionals, attorneys, financial planners, Social Security representatives, school teams, DDD representatives, medical providers, crisis services, or specialized community resources when appropriate.
Ready to Start With Clarity?
You do not have to figure everything out alone.
Start with a Behavioral Health Strategy Session and receive practical direction for your next step.