Blog Post Title Four

1. Being a researcher on a trauma-informed design education toolkit that was published through the American Society of Interior Design (ASID)

2. Giving a personal interior design education workshop for a mother transitioning into permanent housing through the Boston Public Health Commission

3. Receiving a Masters degree in Design for Human Health at the Boston Architectural College

I believe, and research supports, that the environment affects the ability for people to heal, feel safe, and find stability. Interior Design is a critical service to ensure those effects are positive. My approach is heavily focused on the individual as the expert, encouraging their innate creativity and ability to change their environment. My design knowledge is translated to be accessible so that the individual can build their home, their life, in

A project that supports people transitioning into permanent housing through Interior Design services integrated into human service/social work care.

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