Compassion in Color

Dr. Evisha approached the explosion of mainstream wellness advice with both excitement and caution. While the conversation is necessary, too often it is shaped by self-proclaimed social media experts—voices without the expertise of mental health practitioners or organizational leaders. Determined to elevate the dialogue, Dr. Evisha assembled a powerhouse team of licensed professionals who are also trailblazing leaders in their fields.

 This groundbreaking is packed with profound insights, actionable frameworks, and evidence-based strategies, this collection offers more than just theory—it’s a blueprint for wellness that turns challenges into opportunities for transformation. Whether you’re a changemaker, mental health provider, or advocate for well-being, this book will equip you with the tools to foster environments where both people and organizations thrive.

 In this transformative collection:

  • Resilience meets leadership in a way that challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh, informed perspective on mental well-being  

  • Through compelling narratives, research-backed insights, and actionable frameworks, this book serves as a blueprint for navigating challenges with empathy, strategy, and innovation.

  • Get ready to move beyond surface-level wellness trends and embrace a deeper, more effective approach to the healer’s need for healing!

Benches in the Bathroom

To avoid risk of burnout, educators need a supportive working environment that acknowledges their unique stressors. Benches in the Bathroom offers K–12 educational leadership a wealth of field-tested and research-supported guidance to construct a school culture that values teacher contributions, operates on a framework of emotional wellness, and implements trauma-compassionate organizational strategies to ensure the success and well-being of educators.

K–12 school and district leaders will:

  • Gain increased understanding of the importance of wellness among educators

  • Learn actionable leadership strategies to construct a trauma-informed and trauma-compassionate culture of wellness

  • Review a case study providing examples of what a compassionate work culture can look like

  • Consider psychology-backed insights on trauma, toxic stress, and unhealthy work environments with strategies to help

  • Study self-care modeling strategies for educational leaders