Training and Speaking

Evon Inyang, MA, LAMFT offers thought leadership at the intersection of relationships and systems, helping organizations, providers and communities integrate relational health into their work with families.

Services for
Community Impact & Relational Health

  • Evon helps clinicians and healthcare professionals bridge the gap between research and real-world care— translating relational and perinatal mental health concepts into trauma-informed, practical strategies for working with families. Her trainings are collaborative and culturally responsive, equipping professionals to navigate couple dynamics, communication and emotional well-being in the perinatal period with confidence and compassion.

  • Evon helps expecting and new parents turn relationship research into real-life connection—making evidence-based tools practical, relatable, and easy to use in everyday family life.

    Her workshops offer a supportive, collaborative space where couples can learn, reflect, and practice communication and emotional skills that strengthen their bond through the transitions of pregnancy and early parenthood.

    Drawing on her experience as a perinatal couples therapist, Evon creates learning experiences that are grounded, culturally responsive and designed to help parents feel seen, supported and connected—both to themselves and to each other.

  • Evon is available to provide expert commentary on topics related to relationships, mental health, and family well-being. Her expertise includes perinatal and postpartum relationship health, couples communication, relational stress and the intersection of culture, identity, and mental well-being.

Work with Evon Inyang, MA, LAMFT

Designing Connection-Centered Curriculum & Content

For Evon, connection and community is at the heart of every training and resource she creates. She partners with organizations for workshops and educational content that center lived experience, relational health and cultural relevance. Her work helps professionals and families strengthen communication and connection through major life transitions — from premarital preparation to postpartum adjustment.

Recent work includes:

  • Development of clinical and educational content on relational well-being, communication, emotional regulation and identity shifts in the perinatal period, with attention to trauma-informed and culturally responsive care.

  • Specialized work with Black families and professionals, addressing relational health and mental well-being through a lens that honors cultural context, community care and the unique experiences of Black parents and birth workers.

  • Collaboration and clinical support for community-based events and initiatives that promote perinatal mental health, family connection and clinician wellness.

Evon approaches collaboration as an ongoing relationship, staying connected as organizations grow and evolve.

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Evon’s expertise and perspective have been featured in local and national outlets where she has shared evidence-informed commentary on connection, communication and relational health in the postpartum season.

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