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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 space to think together about treatment, transference and countertransference, group process, and the complexities that arise in therapeutic relationships.
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Who I work with
I provide consultation to licensed therapists, associates, and trainees seeking a thoughtful, relational, and depth-oriented perspective on their clinical work.
Whether you are working with individuals, couples, or groups, consultation offers an opportunity to slow down, reflect, and approach challenging cases with greater curiosity and clarity.
My approach
I think of consultation as a collaborative process rather than expert advice.
Some consultations focus on a specific clinical impasse or difficult therapeutic relationship. Others become an ongoing space to explore countertransference, unconscious processes, group dynamics, or questions of technique and intervention.
My goal is not to provide definitive answers, but to create a setting where new ways of thinking and understanding can emerge.
Areas of focus
You could present these in a simple two-column grid:
Individual psychotherapy
Exploring relational dynamics, treatment impasses, enactments, and questions of technique.
Group psychotherapy
Consultation on process groups, leadership, member interactions, boundaries, and the emotional life of the group.
Psychodynamic formulation
Developing richer understandings of presenting problems through relational and developmental perspectives.
Professional development
Creating space to reflect on the therapist’s own experience, growth, and evolving clinical identity.
Background
I have been in practice for more than 15 years and am a Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP). My training includes the Center for Group Studies in New York and the Academy of Clinical and Applied Psychoanalysis, informing a relational and depth-oriented approach to both therapy and consultation.
Closing
Clinical work is often most meaningful when it can be thought about with another person. Consultation offers a space for reflection, curiosity, and the kind of dialogue that supports both therapist and patient.
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One additional suggestion
Since this page will primarily be read by other clinicians, I’d include a short statement that subtly signals your orientation without feeling exclusionary:
My consultation work is informed by psychodynamic and psychoanalytic thinking, while remaining open to dialogue with therapists from a range of theoretical perspectives.
That sentence communicates confidence in your perspective while also feeling welcoming, which strikes me as very consistent with the tone you’ve established throughout the site.