• Psychotherapy in NJ, NY, & CT

Find your clinical voice.

Consultation and case groups for therapists in their first three years of practice who want to feel steadier, less alone, and more like themselves in the room.

• Psychotherapy in NJ, NY, & CT

Find your clinical voice.

Consultation and case groups for therapists in their first three years of practice who want to feel steadier, less alone, and more like themselves in the room.

The Reality

The early years are fast. And nobody prepares you for how it actually feels.

You're in a room. Someone is telling you the hardest thing they've ever said out loud. And all you can hear is the voice in your head saying: I should know what to do right now.

That gap between where you think you should be and where you actually are is where most early-career clinicians live. It's exhausting. And it makes you careful in ways that can actually get in the way of the work, because therapy doesn't happen when you're performing competence. It happens when you're present.

The Reality

The early years are fast. And nobody prepares you for how it actually feels.

You're in a room. Someone is telling you the hardest thing they've ever said out loud. And all you can hear is the voice in your head saying: I should know what to do right now.

That gap between where you think you should be and where you actually are is where most early-career clinicians live. It's exhausting. And it makes you careful in ways that can actually get in the way of the work, because therapy doesn't happen when you're performing competence. It happens when you're present.

The Reality

The early years are fast. And nobody prepares you for how it actually feels.

You're in a room. Someone is telling you the hardest thing they've ever said out loud. And all you can hear is the voice in your head saying: I should know what to do right now.

That gap between where you think you should be and where you actually are is where most early-career clinicians live. It's exhausting. And it makes you careful in ways that can actually get in the way of the work, because therapy doesn't happen when you're performing competence. It happens when you're present.

Cases. Questions. The stuff you're afraid to say out loud.

We bring real cases. We talk about what's happening in the room and what's happening inside us. We sit with the discomfort of not knowing instead of rushing to fill it with technique.

You'll locate your strengths, develop your clinical identity, and learn to trust your own instincts, even when they don't come with a citation.

Cases. Questions. The stuff you're afraid to say out loud.

We bring real cases. We talk about what's happening in the room and what's happening inside us. We sit with the discomfort of not knowing instead of rushing to fill it with technique.

You'll locate your strengths, develop your clinical identity, and learn to trust your own instincts, even when they don't come with a citation.

Cases. Questions. The stuff you're afraid to say out loud.

We bring real cases. We talk about what's happening in the room and what's happening inside us. We sit with the discomfort of not knowing instead of rushing to fill it with technique.

You'll locate your strengths, develop your clinical identity, and learn to trust your own instincts, even when they don't come with a citation.

My Approach

Bringing your whole self.

I'm warm. I'm direct. And I'm done pretending that being a therapist means sitting in a chair with a neutral face while someone suffers.

The people I work with tell me I lean in. I ask the thing nobody else is asking. And I make space for the kind of honesty that actually moves the work forward. I believe early-career clinicians bring real minds and real life experience into this profession.

My Approach

Bringing your whole self.

I'm warm. I'm direct. And I'm done pretending that being a therapist means sitting in a chair with a neutral face while someone suffers.

The people I work with tell me I lean in. I ask the thing nobody else is asking. And I make space for the kind of honesty that actually moves the work forward. I believe early-career clinicians bring real minds and real life experience into this profession.

My Approach

Bringing your whole self.

I'm warm. I'm direct. And I'm done pretending that being a therapist means sitting in a chair with a neutral face while someone suffers.

The people I work with tell me I lean in. I ask the thing nobody else is asking. And I make space for the kind of honesty that actually moves the work forward. I believe early-career clinicians bring real minds and real life experience into this profession.

Who This Is For

For clinicians who want more than just a checklist.

You're in your first 1 to 3 years of practice. You feel the gap between what you learned in school and what happens in the room. Here's what this space gives you.

A clinical voice that's actually yours.

Not your supervisor's voice. Not your textbook's voice. We work on locating what you already bring to the room and building from there, so your interventions come from instinct, not imitation.

Steadiness with uncertainty.

You'll stop needing to fill every silence with a technique. The discomfort of not knowing becomes a tool, not a threat.

A space that's honest.

Where you can say "I have no idea what I'm doing with this client" without judgement.

Who This Is For

For clinicians who want more than just a checklist.

You're in your first 1 to 3 years of practice. You feel the gap between what you learned in school and what happens in the room. Here's what this space gives you.

A clinical voice that's actually yours.

Not your supervisor's voice. Not your textbook's voice. We work on locating what you already bring to the room and building from there, so your interventions come from instinct, not imitation.

Steadiness with uncertainty.

You'll stop needing to fill every silence with a technique. The discomfort of not knowing becomes a tool, not a threat.

A space that's honest.

Where you can say "I have no idea what I'm doing with this client" without judgement.

Who This Is For

For clinicians who want more than just a checklist.

You're in your first 1 to 3 years of practice. You feel the gap between what you learned in school and what happens in the room. Here's what this space gives you.

A clinical voice that's actually yours.

Not your supervisor's voice. Not your textbook's voice. We work on locating what you already bring to the room and building from there, so your interventions come from instinct, not imitation.

Steadiness with uncertainty.

You'll stop needing to fill every silence with a technique. The discomfort of not knowing becomes a tool, not a threat.

A space that's honest.

Where you can say "I have no idea what I'm doing with this client" without judgement.

What's Available

Ways to work together.

Whether you want the energy of a group or the focus of one-on-one work, there's a fit.

Individual Consultation

Case-focused or ongoing, depending on what you need. For when you want dedicated attention on your own clinical development without the group dynamic.

Early-Career Consultation Group

A place to bring real cases, ask the questions you're afraid to ask, and develop your clinical voice alongside others who actually get it.

What's Available

Ways to work together.

Whether you want the energy of a group or the focus of one-on-one work, there's a fit.

Individual Consultation

Case-focused or ongoing, depending on what you need. For when you want dedicated attention on your own clinical development without the group dynamic.

Early-Career Consultation Group

A place to bring real cases, ask the questions you're afraid to ask, and develop your clinical voice alongside others who actually get it.

What's Available

Ways to work together.

Whether you want the energy of a group or the focus of one-on-one work, there's a fit.

Individual Consultation

Case-focused or ongoing, depending on what you need. For when you want dedicated attention on your own clinical development without the group dynamic.

Early-Career Consultation Group

A place to bring real cases, ask the questions you're afraid to ask, and develop your clinical voice alongside others who actually get it.

Get Started Today

You don’t have to do this alone.

Reaching out is often the hardest part. Let's have a brief conversation to see what's going on and whether we're a good fit.

Get Started Today

You don’t have to do this alone.

Reaching out is often the hardest part. Let's have a brief conversation to see what's going on and whether we're a good fit.

Get Started Today

You don’t have to do this alone.

Reaching out is often the hardest part. Let's have a brief conversation to see what's going on and whether we're a good fit.

• Psychotherapy in NJ, NY, & CT (Online)

Find your clinical voice.

Consultation and case groups for therapists in their first three years of practice who want to feel steadier, less alone, and more like themselves in the room.