Clinical Consultation
Psychotherapy can be deeply rewarding work, but it can also leave us feeling uncertain, stuck, or alone with difficult clinical questions.
Consultation provides a collaborative space to think about treatment, countertransference, group process, and the complexities of therapeutic relationships.
Who I Work With
- Licensed Therapists
- Associates
- Graduate Trainees
- Group Therapists
My Approach
I think of consultation as a collaborative process rather than expert advice.
Some consultations focus on difficult cases. Others become an ongoing space for exploring countertransference, unconscious process, group dynamics, or questions of technique.
The goal is not certainty.
It is deeper clinical thinking.
Areas of Consultation
- Individual Psychotherapy
- Couples Psychotherapy
- Group Psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic Formulation
- Professional Development
- Process Consultation
Background
My consultation work is informed by more than fifteen years of clinical practice, advanced psychoanalytic training, and certification as a Group Psychotherapist through AGPA.
Clinical work often becomes most meaningful when it can be thought about with another person.
Consultation offers a place for reflection, curiosity, and dialogue that supports both therapist and patient.