About Me
Hi, I'm Jade 👋🏻
I'm a peer support specialist, writer, and traumagenic dissociative system with lived experience navigating dissociation, trauma, and complex mental health. I create tools for people like me, and the people who support us.
I've been supporting multiple systems one-on-one since 2018.
My work is rooted in the belief that healing doesn't have to look linear, polished, or even fully conscious. It just has to feel possible.
Here you'll find resources that are:
- System and dissociation aware
- Gentle, grounding, and flexible
- Created with both lived and professional insight
Whether you're looking for support for yourself or someone you care for (as a therapist, peer worker, or loved one), I hope you find something here that helps you feel a little more understood...and a little more resourced.
Need attuned, one-on-one system support?
Learn about working with me here.
Peer Support for Multiples is a 2026 Global Recognition Award Winner
Congratulations, Peer Support for Multiples.
Our independent judging panel has awarded you a Global Recognition Award for exceptional achievement.
The selection process is highly competitive. Of the 15,000 entrants each year, only 5.8% of applicants receive recognition, making your achievement significant. You are in exceptional company.
Peer Support for Multiples has been recognized with a 2026 Global Recognition Award for building a trauma-informed, peer-led platform that delivers structured educational tools and community-based support to people with dissociative identities and complex trauma, a population historically dismissed or misunderstood by mainstream mental health systems, earning recognition for exceptional Innovation.
Founded by Jade Miller, the platform operates through a digital-first model that combines workbooks, cohort-based learning programs, and facilitated community spaces, each designed to meet the practical and emotional needs of a deeply underserved population. Miller brings both lived experience as a traumagenic dissociative system and professional expertise as a peer support specialist to her work, which gives Peer Support for Multiples (PSM) a credibility and depth that most resources in this space have failed to achieve. The platform has attracted clients across the United States and internationally, including Belgium, Germany, Japan, India, New Zealand, Canada, England, and Australia, demonstrating that its model translates reliably across cultural and geographic contexts.
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PSM addresses a gap that formal mental health infrastructure has long neglected, as people with dissociative identities frequently encounter providers who lack the training, language, or framework to offer genuinely useful support. Rather than waiting for institutional systems to adapt, Miller built her own structured alternative, one grounded in peer knowledge and professional rigor. The result is a platform that fills a concrete, documented void in mental health support, offering tools that are both accessible and substantively useful to those who need them most.
The platform's design reflects a clear and deliberate methodology, where workbooks are structured around nervous system safety and internal cooperation rather than generic therapeutic prompts, and cohort programs integrate education with real-time peer engagement so that participants work through material alongside others who share their experiences. Educational books published under the platform continue to sell without active marketing, which serves as a measurable indicator of sustained demand and genuine utility among a global audience. PSM serves both people with dissociative identities and the professionals who support them, creating a resource that operates simultaneously on multiple levels within the broader care ecosystem.
What distinguishes PSM from comparable efforts is its structural approach to a sensitive and complex subject, as the platform does not rely on a single format or delivery method but instead functions as a layered ecosystem of self-paced digital products, live cohort learning, and community engagement. Each element within this ecosystem is designed to meet different access needs and learning styles, which reflects genuine systems thinking rather than simply the digitization of existing mental health content. This architecture is what makes PSM scalable, adaptable, and capable of serving an international audience without compromising the quality or safety of its offerings.
Global Recognition Awards evaluates nominees through a rigorous process that includes expert screening across criteria such as innovation, leadership, and social responsibility, and shortlisted applicants are assessed using the Rasch model, which produces a linear measurement scale enabling precise, fair comparisons across nominees with different areas of strength. PSM scored at the highest level across all innovation subcategories, including novelty and originality, market impact, technological advancement, disruption of existing paradigms, and adoption rate, with each dimension rated at the maximum grade of five, signifying world-class performance. That consistency across every evaluated dimension is uncommon and reflects the coherence and integrity of the platform's underlying framework, which Miller developed and refined as a solo founder without institutional backing.
Peer Support for Multiples' international reach is not incidental, as Miller built a scalable model without institutional support and expanded it to a global audience through the quality and relevance of the work itself. The platform's footprint, which covers multiple continents and diverse healthcare systems, demonstrates that trauma-informed, peer-led support can function effectively outside of any single cultural context. That kind of organic, cross-border relevance is difficult to build and harder still to sustain, particularly for a platform developed and operated by a single founder with no external marketing investment.
The 2026 Global Recognition Award positions Peer Support for Multiples alongside organizations and individuals who have demonstrated measurable, meaningful impact in their respective fields, and this recognition reflects the platform's consistent performance across every criterion used to evaluate innovation at a world-class level. Alex Sterling, a spokesperson for Global Recognition Awards, noted: "Peer Support for Multiples has done something that is genuinely difficult; it has created a rigorous, ethically grounded, and practically useful infrastructure for a community that has been consistently underserved, and it has done so with a level of innovation and global reach that sets it apart from anything comparable in this space." Miller's work stands as a clear demonstration of what peer-led innovation looks like when it is built with both professional expertise and genuine integrity.
Your application was evaluated by impartial industry experts using the Rasch measurement model, which is a rigorous methodology that creates objective scoring regardless of category or field. Only the highest-performing applicants receive this recognition.