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Behavioral Health Leader. Counselor Educator.

Does your organization or leadership team need assistance with employee well-being and continuing education? 

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 Let’s talk and collaborate today!

Dr. Moore has helped leadership teams and organizations navigate the following practices:

  • Trauma-Informed Leadership 

  • Strengths-Based Engagement with Students and Employees

  • Creating Sustainable Systems of Well-Being

  • Men's Mental Health

  • Facilitating Support Group and Group Counseling Initiatives 

Question:
Why is Dr. Moore considered a Behavioral Health Leader and Counselor Educator? 
​Answer:
Dr. Moore embodies the following professional identities:
  1. Behavioral Health Leader: A licensed provider and organizational leader who empowers mental health, medical, and human services professionals to provide holistic, evidence-based treatment in clinics, educational settings, workplaces, religious organizations, and any setting where individuals live, play, and eat (adapted from The American Counseling Association Code of Ethics, p. 5; American Psychiatric Association, n.d.; Gerig, 2018, pp. 147-156).
  2. Counselor Educator: A professor who teaches master's-level counseling students while maintaining some level of clinical practice as a licensed provider (adapted from The Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs [CACREP] 2024 Standards, pp. 6-7).

As a Behavioral Health Leader and Counselor Educator, Dr. Moore offers the following services: 

 

  • 90-minute organization-wide workshops

  • 60-minute keynotes 

  • 45-60 minute solution-focused consultations with team leaders 

  • Podcast Interviews and Panel Discussions

In addition to teaching in the classroom and the clinic, Dr. Daylan J. Moore has been invited to give interactive presentations on mental health, well-being, and sustainable trauma-informed leadership practices to human service organizations, higher education professionals, K-12 leaders, healthcare leaders, and other community organizations. 

Testimonials

“I liked the way he laid out the four (4) different things that go into our mental health: physical, psychological, socio-emotional, and spiritual. It's helpful to remember all the pieces of mental well- being.” 

Participant in a training by Dr. Moore for higher education professionals with Innovative Educators

"There were many valuable ideas…learning about ways to promote dignity, strength, and practices to help those in need."

Participant in a training by Dr. Moore entitled “A Campus of Care: Strengths-Based Mental Health Support for Student-Facing Staff”

"Thank you for leading us today. I think that was exactly what we needed to hear. I got feedback from several people who are gearing up for the intensity and hostility that comes with the holidays in social service circles. Your message was timely."

Executive Director at a keynote by Dr. Moore

"Presenter was very professional. He was kind, polite and attentive."

Leader at a healthcare workshop by Dr. Moore

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