As professionals, more so as therapists, we need support and that support can come from listening and helping each other navigate and grow.
When deeply engaged in therapy, it can be challenging for therapists to maintain a clear perspective on the situation or understand why progress has stalled.
Sometimes, we need to learn a new skill or gain knowledge in a specific area, and we turn to experts for assistance.
The emotional demands of therapy can sometimes feel isolating and overwhelming, leading us to seek support in sharing the burden.
Regardless of your reason, seeking consultation can be extremely beneficial—both for your own development and, ultimately, for the individuals you support.
I feel privileged when fellow professionals seek my advice and assistance. I strive to foster a supportive environment where they can freely and openly discuss their emotional responses to clients, their clinical decisions, and the obstacles they encounter in their professional lives.
Frequently, our discussions focus as much on the therapist's personal experience as they do on theoretical concepts or the development of treatment strategies.
I welcome you to contact me to discuss your unique situation and how we can best work together. We'll start with a phone call to understand your needs and answer your questions. If it seems like a good fit, we'll arrange initial sessions to delve deeper into your background and for you to familiarize yourself with my methods.Do you desire a distinctive path to enhance your self-understanding through interpersonal connections, broaden your clinical capabilities, and explore group interactions, all while fostering a nurturing network with fellow local therapists?
This regular gathering merges the transformative experience of a process group with the practical insights of a supervision group—all directed toward cultivating each participant’s “professional identity.”
Welcoming mental health practitioners from every discipline, these training groups prove particularly beneficial for group therapists and those who lead groups in various professional environments.
“All stress, anxiety, depression, is caused when we ignore who we are, and start living to please others.”
Paulo Coelho, 2014
LET'S CONNECT