For Therapists
Therapy is often taught as a set of skills, frameworks, and interventions.
Over time, many therapists begin to recognize that what governs the work most is the internal position of the person in the room.
How you perceive, interpret, respond, and decide is inseparable from how you relate to yourself.
I work with therapists who are established in their clinical work and are beginning to question the patterns and assumptions they have been working within.
This may include:
- Noticing where you override your own judgment in sessions
- Sensing something clearly and not acting on it
- Uncertainty around boundaries, direction, or pacing
- Recognizing patterns across clients that point back to you
- Moving away from performance or “getting it right”
- Wanting to work in a way that reflects your actual judgment
This is not case consultation or supervision and we do not focus on techniques or interventions.
We look closely at how you are relating to the work itself. The shift is practical. You stop needing the work to reassure you. You hold a direction without explaining yourself. You let silence do its work.
Sessions are offered hourly or through ongoing consultation. Ongoing consultation meets monthly or biweekly, structured around your current work.
To inquire, contact me.
