Private Practice Coaching, Consultation & Supervision for Therapists

The work we do is too important to go it alone.

I’m here to help.

Private Practice Coaching

Owning a private practice can be exhilarating,  but being the boss can also be overwhelming and isolating.   As a therapist, you are responsible for delivering high-quality, ethical care.  It also means you are responsible for technology, office space, contracts, billing, accounting, insurance, marketing - and more!

Don’t go it alone. 

Let me help with:

  • Marketing and growing your business 

  • Understanding your relationship with money

  • Managing burnout & compassion-fatigue

  • Creating professional communities 

  • Diversifying (writing, presenting, teaching) 

  • Continuing education/certification options

  • Pausing your private practice (new baby, medical, etc.)

  • Relocating or transitioning your practice

Clinical Consultation & Supervision
for Private Practice 

Burnout, anxiety, and overwhelming stress are not uncommon work-related risks for therapists.

Many clinicians work in isolation or without a supportive professional community.  Whether you’re a seasoned clinician looking for support or a newly licensed therapist seeking supervision, I’m here to help. I offer clinical consultation for individual therapy cases, couples counseling, and group psychotherapy.  

 
 
 

I have experience helping therapists with:

  • Clinical consultation for complex cases

  • Development of new clinical skills using deliberate practice

  • Honing case conceptualization and therapeutic strategies

  • Identifying unconscious biases that impact therapeutic work

  • Exploring transference and counter-transference

  • Support around ethical dilemmas 

  • Understanding how attachment style impacts therapy

  • Self-care strategies to avoid burnout or compassion fatigue

  • Attending to the specialized tasks of termination 

 

Clinical Consultation & Supervision
for Group Therapists

If you feel intimidated about running a group, you’re not alone.

Even if you’re an experienced group therapist, it can be helpful to have a confidential place to process or consult about your group.  I am a seasoned certified group therapist and here are some of the situations I can help with:

  • You want to expand your private practice to include groups, but you’re not sure where to start

  • You are currently running a group and you want some help with challenging group dilemmas  

  • You’re a clinical supervisor and you want to start a successful supervision group

  • You’re a therapist who wants to start a peer supervision group but you want to avoid some common pitfalls of these groups

  • You’re a group therapist looking to get your CGP certification and you need qualifying supervision hours

 

I’m an AGPA certified group psychotherapist.

I have years of experience developing and leading many types of groups, from time limited short-term groups to multi-year process groups. My group experience includes running support groups, psycho-ed groups, skills groups, psychodynamic interpersonal groups, training groups, supervision groups, and day-long experiential process groups. I have held various positions with the Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy and have taught as a faculty member at the NSGP Group Training program, as well as presenting workshops about group therapy.

 How I can help

I offer learning and consultation on these topics and more:

  • How to start and grow groups

  • How to be an effective group leader

  • Creating group agreements and attending to member selection, pre-group preparation, group boundaries, and norms

  • Understanding the stages of group and the change process 

  • Working with group dynamics, projective identification, defenses, transference, and countertransference

  • Group interventions and working with challenging group dynamics

  • Factors to consider when running groups online

  • Ethical and DEI considerations

  • Therapeutic tasks involved with ending groups (termination) 

Note: I offer clinical consultation to licensed clinicians who work with adult clients 18 years or older.

 
 
 

Ready to take the next step?