For Therapists

You give so much.
This is for you.

Therapists are the rocks that others lean on. Who does the rock lean on?

Most of us came to this field because of our own difficult experiences. We learned to make use of them. We learned to hold space, to be steady, to put our own material to the side so we could meet someone else's.

And then we did it again and again, for years.

This is a practice where you don't have to hold yourself together. Where the work isn't supervision or peer consultation. It is your own therapy — deep, psychodynamic, unhurried — with someone who knows the terrain from both sides.

What I bring

  • — Deep familiarity with the specific challenges of clinical work — vicarious trauma, countertransference, professional isolation, ethical strain.
  • — An understanding that many of us entered the field because of our own histories, and that those histories deserve their own attention.
  • — A fully discreet practice outside any clinical or institutional setting. A home office with a private entrance.
  • — Psychodynamic depth work. Not coaching. Not supervision. Actual therapy.
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"The therapist needs a place to be the person, not the practitioner."