Looking for Informed Guidance?
I offer consultations to therapists who are seeking professional guidance and support in four specialized areas: therapy with a kink-informed perspective, understanding ADHD and other types of neurodiversity, working with clients from a Mormon background, and navigating non-monogamous relationships. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding, gain insights for a specific case, or enhance your therapeutic skills, I’m here to provide knowledgeable and compassionate support. If you're interested in a consultation, please feel free to reach out.
-
The kink community is often misunderstood, and therapists sometimes pathologize their clients' sexual interests. A non-pathologizing approach is crucial, though it's important to recognize that some individuals may find themselves in abusive dynamics disguised as kink. If you're seeking guidance on approaching therapy from a kink-informed perspective or want to learn how to identify when kink crosses into harmful territory, schedule a consultation.
-
Public awareness around ADHD and other forms of neurodiversity continues to grow, especially regarding how they present in women and female-coded people. Whether you want to expand your general understanding or need specific guidance on working with a client—be it an individual or a couple—I’m here to provide support.
-
The Mormon faith involves a complex and nuanced cultural experience, leading many clients to seek therapists who are familiar with the faith, whether from within or as former members. If you have a client who is or was part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and want to better support them, I’m available for consultation.
-
Couples often start with default monogamous relationships and later explore non-monogamy for a variety of reasons. Neither relationship structure is “better”; each presents its own set of challenges. If you’re working with individuals or couples exploring non-monogamy, I can provide insight, resources, and tools to support them—and you as their therapist.