Rachel M. Harrison
I’ve built my work around one unwavering belief: healing happens when people feel seen, not fixed. This media kit isn’t a collection of polished metrics — it’s an invitation into how I show up in the world. Every interview, collaboration, and public conversation I participate in comes from the same place: creating spaces where shame dissolves, clarity returns, and authentic connection becomes possible.
Whether you’re a podcast host, editor, event organizer, or fellow practitioner, this kit offers a grounded sense of who I am, how I work, and what we might create together.
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Full Bio
Rachel M. Harrison is a trauma‑informed journalist, author, and commentator whose work explores the emotional, relational, and psychological landscapes of women’s lives. She writes about boundaries, emotional recovery, faith, harm, and the long arc of becoming — bringing a grounded, human‑centered perspective to stories that require nuance, care, and consent.
Her reporting centers nervous system literacy, emotional steadiness, and the lived experience of leaving and rebuilding after coercive control and emotional abuse. Rachel approaches every conversation with a healing‑centered lens, prioritizing accuracy, dignity, and the emotional safety of the people she engages with.
She is the author of Surviving Him and Notes for a Changing Life, and the creator of trauma‑informed tools including the Boundary Blueprint and the Healing Journal Suite. Her resources have supported thousands of women in reconnecting with their internal steadiness, rebuilding their boundaries, and reclaiming their sense of self.
Rachel completed her degree in Psychology on May 14, 2026, and begins her master’s training on May 15, focusing on clinical work in child and adolescent behavioral health. Her developing clinical approach integrates narrative, nervous system awareness, and identity reclamation — bridging journalism, psychology, and lived‑experience insight into a cohesive, human‑centered practice.
Her commentary is warm, grounded, and emotionally precise. Producers and editors rely on her ability to bring steadiness, clarity, and depth to conversations about trauma‑informed boundaries, community safety, relational psychology, and the long arc of healing and becoming.
Short Bio
Rachel M. Harrison is a trauma‑informed journalist and author whose work focuses on women’s emotional recovery, boundaries, and the psychology of becoming. She writes about harm, faith, community, and the long arc of leaving and rebuilding a life with clarity and steadiness.
Micro Bio
Rachel M. Harrison is a trauma‑informed journalist and author writing about women’s emotional recovery, boundaries, and the long arc of becoming.
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Areas of Expertise
- Trauma‑informed boundaries and nervous system literacy
- Women’s emotional recovery and relational psychology
- Faith, power, and silence in spiritual and community spaces
- Community safety, protection orders, and lived experience
- The long arc of leaving and rebuilding a life
- Writing from lived experience without retraumatization
- Identity, authorship, and the psychology of becoming
Available For
- Print and digital interviews
- Podcast and audio commentary
- Panels and roundtable conversations
- Op‑eds and essays
- Quoted expert commentary
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Connect with Rachel
For interviews, commentary, or collaborative opportunities, you’re welcome to reach out with care. Rachel values consent‑based, human‑centered connection and responds as availability allows.
Email: rachelmharrisoncoaching@gmail.com
Payments & Rates: Media & Journalism Payments
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