Clinical Consultation & Mentorship

What is Clinical Consultation & Mentorship?

Clinical consultation and mentorship are offered for emerging and seasoned clinicians. Whether you are exploring the mental-health field as a career change, navigating graduate training, shaping your therapeutic identity, or strengthening your practice, you deserve to work through what you need to thrive as a clinician in this ever-changing clinical realm.

The Process

Clinical work is sacred work. Our consultation and mentorship work is designed to help you cultivate clarity, alignment, and confidence within your professional and educational development. Often conducted in single, three, or six session increments with a targeted plan to help you get to where you need to be. As such, we often work through self-of-the-therapist for active clinicians, as well as professional and educational development for all.

Who Can Benefit and What Can We Work On?

Prospective clinicians discerning which discipline or graduate program to pursue

Students, trainees, and pre-licensed therapists seeking supervision-adjacent mentorship

Licensed clinicians looking to deepen their therapeutic approach, refine their style, or address complex cases

Therapists seeking support around business development, boundaries, or professional identity

Anyone feeling stuck, isolated, overwhelmed, or hungry for guidance in the healing professions

  • Therapeutic Identity, Style & Niche

    ·  Your therapeutic voice and relational stance

    ·  Your niche, aligned with who you work with best

    ·  How to integrate modalities

    ·  Self-of-the-therapist work required to show up authentically and sustainably

  • Business Practices That Support Your Life and Your Clients

    ·  Setting up or refining your practice

    ·  Scheduling, boundaries, and caseload structure that protect your well-being

    ·  Fee setting, insurance decisions, and business policies

    ·  Creating a practice culture that reflects your values

  • Case Consultation & Clinical Confidence

    ·  Build clarity with difficult clinical situations and process clinician and client responses

    ·  Strengthen trauma-informed and attachment-based case conceptualization

    ·  Learn how to hold boundaries with compassion and integrity

  • Navigating Professional Relationships

    ·  Dynamics with supervisors, colleagues, directors, or agency systems

    ·  Communication and boundary-setting

    ·  Ethical challenges and tough conversations

    ·  The emotional experience of working in community care or private practice