How I help

Screening, education, coaching, training, and systems change.

The work falls into three clear areas — choose the one that fits where you are.

Screening is the doorway. Education is the intervention.

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For individuals & families

Screening & neurorecovery support

For people who suspect brain injury may be part of their story — and the families walking alongside them.

Facilitated brain injury screening

A guided screen that helps identify possible brain injury history and how it connects to memory, emotion, impulsivity, fatigue, sleep, and substance use — with education and customized strategies.

Neurorecovery coaching

One-to-one coaching, education, and strategy support for living and recovering with brain injury — practical tools that reduce shame and build daily structure.

Personalized education packet

A tailored screening-and-education packet with customized tips and strategies — so you leave with language for your symptoms and a clear path forward.

Neurorecovery Journal instruction

Guided instruction on using the Neurorecovery Journal to track patterns, support routines, and stay engaged in recovery between sessions.

Family & support education

Education for partners, parents, and supporters — understanding brain injury through a neurological lens instead of blame, and responding in ways that actually help.

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For organizations & systems

Training, screening & program consultation

For treatment programs, clinical teams, justice and reentry services, first responders, and the systems where brain injury is most often missed.

Staff & clinical training

Training for clinical, counseling, and frontline teams on recognizing brain injury beneath behavior — memory, impulsivity, compliance, frustration tolerance, and treatment engagement.

Screening implementation consultation

Hands-on support to implement brain injury screening (including NASHIA OBISSS) inside your program — facilitated screening, follow-up education, accommodations, and staff capability.

Justice, reentry & first-responder training

Specialized training for corrections, probation, reentry, courts, and CIT / first-responder teams — how unrecognized brain injury affects behavior, communication, and crisis response.

Program development

Consultation to build brain injury-informed programming — psychoeducational curriculum, screening pathways, and accommodations that fit high-risk populations.

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Speaking, media & podcasts

Sharing the story, changing the system

Lived and professional experience for stages, screens, and microphones — honest, accessible, and grounded in real field work.

Keynote & conference speaking

Talks that connect brain injury, substance use, mental health, and justice involvement — and make the case for screening, for conferences, summits, and community events.

Webinars & virtual events

Live online sessions and virtual presentations for distributed teams, multi-site programs, and remote audiences — the same depth and story, with no travel required.

Survivor story presentations

A powerful first-person account of surviving 15+ brain injuries, misdiagnosis, and recovery — for universities, treatment programs, and awareness events.

Media & podcast appearances

Survivor story and practical education for podcasts, panels, and media — accessible, honest, and easy for any audience to follow.

Selected work

Proof in the field

A sample of where Marc has already delivered screening, training, and talks — across treatment, justice, and conference settings.

Speaking, media & podcasts
Ohio Domestic Violence Network
Paid professional presentation on brain injury, violence, mental health, and substance use, with a follow-up virtual session.
Organizations & systems
Alternative Living Centers (MA)
Brain injury specialist and OBISSS screener — facilitated screening, staff training, and psychoeducational groups in a substance use setting.
Organizations & systems
Berkshire County Sheriff's Office
Reentry screening through Second Street Second Chances, plus a presentation to the jail's clinical and counseling department.
Speaking, media & podcasts
NASHIA — State of the States
Speaker on brain injury screening, high-risk populations, and identifying injury where systems miss it.
Speaking, media & podcasts
Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts
Workshop presenter and poster presentations; member of the MA Brain Injury Council and conference committee.
Organizations & systems
Pittsfield Police & first responders
Upcoming CIT-related brain injury training for law enforcement and first responders across Berkshire County.

Also: Brain Injury Association of North Carolina & the TBI Justice Initiative, Ohio State NeuroNights, and the Brains at Risk program.

Fees & engagements

Fees vary depending on event type, length, audience size, preparation required, travel, and whether the engagement is virtual or in person. Tell us what you have in mind and we'll give you a clear, tailored figure.

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Not sure which fits? Just ask.

Tell us a little about your situation or your event, and we'll point you to the right starting place — no pressure, no hunting.

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