Speaking 

& Keynotes

Speaking on Psychosis, Stigma, & the Human Side of Recovery

Story-driven keynotes that help audiences rethink psychosis, schizophrenia, and what meaningful support can look like.

Sally Littlefield combines lived experience, mental health systems insight, and nationally published advocacy to create talks that are honest, practical, and deeply memorable.

Featured In & Trusted By

“Sally shared her personal journey of living with schizophrenia with authenticity, courage, and hope… Participants described her story as inspiring, uplifting, and empowering.

— Alayna Auerbach

Director of Workplace Mental Health, National Alliance on Mental Illness, New York City

Why Sally Resonates

More Than Awareness. A Perspective Shift.

Psychosis is one of the most misunderstood human experiences there is. 

Too often, conversations focus exclusively on symptoms, diagnoses, and crisis management while overlooking the person living through it.

Sally brings a perspective few speakers can offer:

✓ Lived experience with psychosis and recovery

✓ Professional experience navigating mental health systems

✓ Nationally published writing and advocacy

✓ Practical insights audiences can immediately apply

Her talks don’t simply increase awareness. They help audiences rethink assumptions, deepen empathy, and create lasting change.

“Her captivating and vulnerable storytelling helps audiences empathize with the confusion and loneliness of psychosis.”
— Carolyn Kiel

Host, Beyond 6 Seconds Podcast

Signature Speaking Topics

Thriving With Schizophrenia: Beyond Survival

What does it mean to build a joyful, purpose-driven life with a diagnosis like schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder? In this talk, I share the turning points that helped me reframe my condition—not as a life sentence, but as a source of insight, creativity, and connection. This talk resonates with mental health professionals, peer audiences, and anyone interested in the lived experience of recovery.

Beyond Stigma: Language, Labels, and Listening Differently

Stigma isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s embedded in the stories we assume or the questions we never ask. In this talk, I explore how even well-meaning mental health narratives can flatten or silence people with psychosis—and offer ways we can shift language, culture, and systems toward deeper understanding.

From Patient to Partner: Rethinking “Lived Experience” in Mental Health Spaces

This talk is for clinicians, nonprofit leaders, and researchers who want to work with people with lived experience in ethical and meaningful ways. I talk about what true partnership looks like—without tokenizing, reducing people to their diagnosis, or asking them to perform inspiration.

Mental Health at Work: Creating Cultures of Understanding

Mental illness doesn’t clock out. I speak candidly about navigating employment with a schizophrenia diagnosis and share what real support has looked like—from coworkers, managers, and organizational policies. I tailor this talk to each audience or workplace.

→ Looking for something more hands-on? See my Trainings & Consulting page for interactive options.

Schizophrenia Was the Greatest Adventure of My Life (And Other Stories You Won’t Hear in the DSM)

In this storytelling-rich keynote, I challenge the dominant portrayals of psychosis as purely tragic or terrifying. I talk about the meaning, beauty, and even spirituality that can emerge alongside suffering—and how making space for these aspects can change how we support people with serious mental illness.

What Audiences Are Saying

“Very eye-opening and I’ll be able to apply what I learned in my work environment.”

“Sally’s story was touching and uplifting — there is light at the end of the tunnel.”

“Seeing success after such a diagnosis is encouraging.”

“Her honesty was awesome.”

“Powerful inclusion. These kinds of presentations are greatly needed.”

“Loved the guest speaker. Very illuminating.”

Ideal Audiences

Sally speaks for:

  • Mental health conferences
  • Hospitals and behavioral health teams
  • Universities and graduate training programs
  • Caregiver organizations
  • Nonprofit community events
  • Peer support communities

Formats include keynotes, conference breakouts, panels, fireside conversations, and educational talks.

“I received videos from many, including Governor Wes Moore and U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin, but Sally’s video is one I – and many others – have watched repeatedly. It was so personal, so genuine and so truly appreciated, especially at a time when so many of us felt helpless and defeated. I can’t thank her enough for her words of encouragement and support.”
— Ilana Cohen

CEO, EML Nonprofit Consulting Inc.

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