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Bring continuing education and in-service training to your organization

What we do

We partner with schools, agencies, clinical practices, community organizations, and professional associations to deliver continuing education and in-service trainings that meet the moment your team is actually in. Whether you are providing clinicians with new clinical frameworks, supporting non-clinical staff who serve as front-line responders, or building professional development for educators and caregivers — We would love to hear what you are working on.

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Mental health touches every room — classrooms, boardrooms, salons, sanctuaries, kitchen tables, and clinical offices. Our trainings meet that reality, with content built for the audience in front of me, whether they are educators, healthcare professionals, business teams, faith communities, school staff, or families.

Who We Train

  • Schools, school districts, and educational systems (K-12, higher education, cosmetology).

  • Healthcare organizations, clinical practices, and behavioral health agencies.

  • Businesses, corporations, and workplace wellness programs.

  • Government agencies, public health departments, and state contractors.

  • Faith communities, churches, and ministry teams.

  • Community organizations, home school organizations, nonprofits, and advocacy groups.

  • Professional associations and continuing education partners.

  • Parent groups, caregiver communities, and family-focused organizations.

Training Topic Areas

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Workplace, School, & Organizational Wellbeing

  • Building psychologically safe workplaces.

  • Staff burnout, compassion fatigue, and resilience.

  • Mental health literacy for leaders and managers.

  • Educator wellbeing and the cost of caring.

  • School-based mental health support.

  • Difficult conversations at work.

  • Workplace conflict and emotional regulation.

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Mental Health Essentials

  • Mental health awareness and stigma reduction.

  • Recognizing the signs — when to seek help, when to refer.

  • Trauma-informed environments and trauma-responsive care.

  • Stress, burnout, and sustainable wellbeing.

  • Suicide prevention and crisis response basics.

  • Supporting someone in mental distress.

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Relationships, Families & Caregivers

  • Premarital and pre-commitment preparation (The Before I Do® Method).

  • Communication, conflict, and repair in relationships.

  • Family-of-origin and intergenerational patterns.

  • Caregiver mental health — including parents of children with disabilities.

  • Supporting families through transition and loss.

  • Parenting in a digital-first world.

  • Homeschooling Community.

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Digital Mental Health & Modern Life

  • AI, screens, and the new digital crisis.

  • Social media-driven anxiety and comparison.

  • Kids, teens, and online relationships.

  • Digital distress in workplaces, schools, and families.

  • Practical strategies for healthier screen use.

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Clinical & Professional Development(for licensed clinicians)

  • Telemental health competency and ethics.

  • Forensic mental health evaluation foundations.

  • Premarital counseling clinical methods.

  • Supervision and consultation.

  • AI in clinical practice.

  • The Hidden Wave: perimenopause, ADHD, and adult women in clinical practice.

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Domestic Violence Awareness & Response

  • DV recognition for clinicians, school staff, salon professionals, and frontline teams.

  • Safety planning and referral pathways.

  • Trauma-informed response to disclosure.

  • DV in immigrant and multilingual communities.

  • DV prevention training for stylists, schools, and cosmetology programs.

  • Supporting survivors in workplace and faith settings.

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Adult Women's Mental Health

  • Perimenopause, ADHD, and adult women in everyday life.

  • The invisible loads women carry.

  • Burnout, identity, and life transitions.

  • Postpartum and perinatal wellbeing.

Faith, Culture & Community Mental Health

  • Culturally and linguistically responsive mental health support.

  • Faith-integrated mental health conversations.

  • Community-level mental health literacy.

  • Bridging professional care and lived experience.

  • Working with refugee and immigrant communities new to therapy.

Don't See What You're Looking For?

If your team or community needs something specific to your population, region, or organizational context, I would love to hear about it. Many of my best trainings began as a custom request from a team that knew what they needed.

Meet the Team

  • "Olivia's presentation was exceptionally well-received, drawing over 300 attendees who rated the content as highly relevant and impactful to their clinical practice... Olivia demonstrated a deep command of the subject matter and presented with professionalism, cultural sensitivity, and clinical expertise. Her ability to engage a large audience while delivering nuanced and practical content was truly impressive. We would wholeheartedly recommend Olivia Baylor and her organization to any school, agency, or community partner seeking high-quality training and professional development."

    Arielle Hobdy, LMSW Customer Success Manager, TPN.health (Trusted Provider Network)

    Presentation: "Providing Effective Resources and Interventions with Refugee and Immigrant Communities New to Therapy"

  • "Olivia's course allowed for open conversation to flow effortlessly and delve deeper into what could have been surface level conversations."

    A.D. & G.C. Before I Do® Course Participants

  • "As someone who is completely new to this, after taking this I feel prepared to start reaching out to the community to begin offering these assessments."

    — Forensic Mental Health Course Participant Advanced Immigration Evaluations CE Course

  • "The course allowed us to build a stronger foundation and understanding in our relationship... It has both given us understanding, tools, and ways to resolve conflict. It has been a refreshing experience and allowed us to bond, talk, and dive deeper."

    J.S. Before I Do® Course Participant

  • "So many untapped conversations it sparked and helped us align. In-laws, communication, infidelity — all relevant and add to our therapy journey. We really enjoyed the conversations and prompts."

    — M.M. & K.D. Before I Do® Course Participants

  • "Olivia did an amazing job in explaining the immigration evaluations and how to properly document."

    — Forensic Mental Health Course Participant Advanced Immigration Evaluations CE Course