Clinical Consultation for Therapists
I offer psychodynamic case consultation for therapists who are thinking deeply about their work and want a space to go further. Whether you’re holding complex clients, struggling with reenactments you can’t quite name, or wanting to sharpen your clinical thinking, consultation can help you listen more closely—to the client, the transference, and yourself.
My own work is rooted in modern psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches, with a strong somatic foundation and a deep respect for characterological nuance.
We may explore:
The unconscious communication embedded in a client’s narrative or symptom
Transference and countertransference patterns that feel confusing or emotionally activating
Clinical stuckness, enactments, or dissociative silences
How to think about character structure and early attachment without collapsing into diagnosis
Building language to describe what’s happening without flattening complexity
I aim to create a space where you can say the truth of what you’re struggling with, sit with uncertainty, and learn to track the deeper rhythms of your work.
What You Might Be Holding
You may find yourself sitting in sessions where you feel something is happening—but can’t name it yet.
You may be absorbing a lot in the room and wondering what’s yours, what’s theirs, and how to use it.
You may be circling the same dynamic with a client and starting to wonder, quietly, what part of you might be in it.
You may be wrestling with imposter feelings, over-functioning, or a fear that you’re not actually helping—even though your clients keep coming back.
You might be newly energized by psychoanalytic ideas and want help applying them in a way that’s grounded and clinically alive.
Or you may simply crave a space where you get to be the one held in mind—where someone else is tracking you, your blind spots, your growth edge, and your intelligence.

What Might Happen Here
Consultation isn’t about “getting it right.” It’s about becoming more precise in your noticing, more articulate in your formulations, and more courageous in your presence. It’s about learning to tolerate ambiguity without losing your center - and becoming more emotionally literate in the process.
Over time, you might find:
You feel clearer and more grounded in the room.
You begin to hear your clients differently—and yourself, too.
You’re able to speak into moments you used to avoid.
You feel less alone in the work.
Consultation is where we bring the private, often-invisible parts of being a therapist into the light—together, without judgment, and with care.
One of the most meaningful parts of my work now is helping other therapists make sense of the vast, often overwhelming world of psychotherapy. What once felt dizzying to me has become a terrain I know how to navigate—and it’s deeply gratifying to translate complex clinical ideas into something clear, graspable, and immediately useful.
Consultation sessions are available as-needed or on an ongoing basis.