Bio

I’m William Arnett Falahee, known to many as DedWillie, a Soul Weaver, researcher, and founder of the Falahee Center for Monster Insight and Applied Narrative Therapy in Fairfax, Virginia. I’ve spent my life exploring the intersections of depth psychology, military history, and psychospiritual healing, driven by a deep commitment to understanding Monster dynamics.

As a young student, I was drawn to the emotional undercurrents of human experience, immersing myself in Civil War strategy and depth psychology. At the University of Fairgate, I pursued a dual degree in Military History and Depth Psychology, where I developed the Universal Archetypal Manifestation Personality Classification (UAMPC), now globally recognized as AMP-C. This system became the cornerstone of my capstone project and earned me the prestigious D.E.D. (Daemonis Ex Domino) rank from the Order of the Braided Flame.  

My military career soon followed as a Captain in the medical corps’ Soul Weaver division, where after intensive training in Crisis Weaving, Psychospiritual Interrogation, and Monster Reintegration, I served four years in combat zones.   Between combat training and triage weaving, I was able to develop the AMP-C Field Questionnaire for crisis diagnostics. After my four years of service, I consulted with Eastern Command trauma teams, guiding veterans through Monster realignment protocols—an experience that deepened my understanding of moral injury and resilience.

In 2012, I founded the Falahee Center, a hub for veterans, first responders, and their families seeking healing through narrative therapy and Monster insight. My published works, Weaving at the Edge: Suicide Ideation and Monster Regression in Veterans and First Responders and Navigating Complexity: Uncertain Monsters in Unseen Worlds, have earned recognition for their innovative approaches to crisis intervention. I also pioneered Wicked Problem Narrative Workshops, helping first responders map chaotic stressors and build adaptive coping strategies.

My personal journey has been marked by profound loss, including the end of my engagement to fellow Soul Weaver Siobhan Rayne and her tragic death in 2024, alongside the loss of a veteran client. These events led to a period of Monster Perception Dissolution Syndrome, challenging my ability to connect with my phoenix, Ash, a gold-onyx-glass manifestation of my psychospiritual state. Today, Ash’s smoldering flames reflect my resilience and exhaustion, flaring brightly in moments of connection and purpose.

Currently, I live in a quiet suburb outside the Capitol, balancing mentorship of Soul Weaver interns with creative pursuits. I’m writing a serialized Civil War-era psychological fiction epic and refining AMP-C-based tools, including a multi-user app for healing and community connection. I also consult occasionally with the Capitol Ethics Board.

My work is guided by a simple motto: “Save One Life, Save One World.” Through therapy, writing, and mentorship, I strive to reignite Ash’s flame and support others in navigating their own unseen worlds.