You hold space for others every day.
Consultation is a chance to hold space for yourself — to think deeply, grow professionally, and sustain your work for the long haul.
When you invest in your growth, you show up more grounded, creative, and connected — not just for your clients, but for yourself.
Why it matters?

My Approach
I bring over a decade of experience working in community mental health, eating disorder recovery, maternal mental health, and trauma-focused care. My approach blends:
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Internal Family Systems (IFS) and somatic work to help make sense of therapist and client dynamics
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Attachment and trauma-focused supervision principles to create a reflective, nonjudgmental space
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A holistic lens that honors your professional growth and personal wellbeing
This is a space for curiosity, compassion, and growth — where your expertise is honored and expanded.




Who is consultation for?
Professional consultation is ideal for:
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Licensed therapists seeking reflective support for complex cases
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Clinicians in leadership or supervision roles
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Private practice owners wanting to refine systems or programs
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Therapists feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from their work.
Sessions can be one-time, ongoing, or periodic — depending on your needs.
What consultation can offer
This isn’t about telling you what to do — it’s about thinking together.
We’ll slow down, make sense of what’s happening, and help you find the path forward that aligns with both your clinical wisdom and your values.
Consultation can help you:
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Navigate complex clinical cases with clarity and direction
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Deepen understanding through a trauma-informed, attachment-based lens
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Process countertransference or emotional fatigue
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Reconnect with the “why” behind your work when you feel stuck or uncertain
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Explore program development, group facilitation, or leadership roles
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Build systems and strategies that align with your values and boundaries
Professional Consultation
Clarity, confidence, and connection in your clinical work.
Even the most seasoned therapists need space to pause, reflect, and get perspective.
Clinical work can be complex — sometimes it’s a client you can’t stop thinking about, an ethical gray area that keeps you up at night, or the exhaustion that comes from giving so much of yourself.
Professional consultation offers a grounded, collaborative space to help you reconnect with your confidence, your intuition, and your purpose.



