The Advocate’s Brain

Because the vulnerable deserve JUSTICE.

So…What is the advocate’s Brain?

WHEN DO WE REACH A POINT OF ENOUGH IS ENOUGH?

The Advocate’s Brain is putting action behind this question.

We follow the evidence on trauma’s long tail: cognitive delays, depression, addiction, even executive-function scars that surface decades later.

Then we test those facts against how agencies, courts, and clinics actually behave. Our goal is simple: put protection before bureaucracy and make systems answer to children.

what is the
brand vision?

The Advocate’s Brain envisions a future where systems of power are trauma-informed, accountable, and rooted in justice, not silence. Where children, families, and survivors are not just heard, but protected.

Through education, storytelling, and advocacy, this platform works to reshape how we understand trauma, policy, and responsibility — building a world where lived experience drives reform, and no one is left behind by the systems meant to serve them.

What content will I find when exploring the Advocate’s Brain?

This platform isn’t just about sharing opinions. It’s about learning, growing, and pushing for change. Here’s what you’ll find when you explore the site

  • A free, self-paced learning space where I break down psychology, law, and trauma-informed systems in an easy-to-understand way.


    This section includes:

    • Mini-lessons on psychology, neuroscience, and social systems

    • Study tips and research skills

    • Help figuring out your learning style

    • My actual course notes (yes, you can use them!)

    Whether you’re a student, future advocate, or just curious — you’re welcome here.

  • This section is where public opinion meets personal growth. I write commentary on national issues, reactions to my academic work, reflections on mental health, and behind-the-scenes thoughts from my life as a psychology student and future advocate.


    It’s flexible, honest, and open for discussion, with comments enabled so you can join the conversation too.

  • This is where I share my formal academic work — including essays, reflections, and psychology-based research projects from my degree at SNHU.


    It’s a portfolio for future schools, employers, or anyone who wants to dive deeper into the work behind the mission.

Wow… really cool stuff…so…WHO is the advocate??

That’s a good question.

Hi, my name is Harmony Guinn — the mastermind (or should I say, the brain) behind The Advocate’s Brain.

Click the “Meet The Advocate” link to get to know the advocate behind the mission.

Meet The Advocate.

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