Consultation for Upcoming/New Grads & Therapists

let’s chat about your goals and your future!

Let’s be real, being a therapist is one of the deepest honors I’ve ever experienced - it can also be really f*cking hard. Outside of the support I provide to clients, I love getting to support grad students and other therapists. Consultation with me feels chill - we’ll meet via Zoom, chat about what you need, and dive right in. Most of the folks I consult with come prepared with a laundry list of questions to ask me - from tracking expenses to social media disclaimers to new client paperwork and everything in between - I aim to be a one-stop-shop for your burning questions, deepest fears, and biggest excitements. You ask questions, I sit in the hot seat and give ya answers. The best part? If I don’t know the answer, I do quite literally everything I can to figure it out for ya.

Consultation

a space for you to ask questions, get real answers, & walk away with tangible guidance

Current Therapists

For current therapists, I love providing support around the following topics related to clients:

  • Working with folks with religious trauma and/or navigating faith deconstruction or purity culture recovery

  • Working with trans & non-binary clients as a cis provider

  • Showing up authentically as a therapist (aka being a chill therapist, or whatever your vibe may be!)

  • Being a relational therapist

Above (almost) everything else, I’m a chill therapist, and I love getting to support other clinicians in deconstructing the blank-slate-super-clinical therapeutic approach we’re often taught in grad school. I’m also a therapist who specializes in religious trauma, working with queer & trans folks, and taking a relational approach to therapy. I have lived experience as a queer person with religious trauma - I’m able to bring both the personal and professional into consultation meetings, something I deeply value and enjoy!

please note: consultation is NOT a substitute for supervision

I love providing support around the following topics related to private practice and being a therapist:

  • Marketing yourself (this can, but doesn’t have to include, social media)

  • Utilizing social media as a therapist (with 40k+ followers on tiktok & 15k+ followers on insta, I love talking about this!)

  • Starting a private practice (think finances, think client paperwork, etc.)

  • Navigating the logistics of private practice (think scheduling clients, think first sessions, think supervision, think tracking CEUs, etc.)

I worked in group practice for 2+ years and recently opened my own practice in Atlanta, Georgia. I have a steady stream of referrals (~15+/month), most of whom find me on social media (40K+ followers on TikTok, 15K+ followers on Instagram!). Private practice is often gatekeep-y, and I value sharing what I’ve learned to increase accessibility and transparency!

New/Upcoming Grads & Folks Interested In the Field

When I was in the final semester of my MSW program, I had so many questions: How do recent grads get jobs in group private practices? How do you find clients? How much will I make? What do I do? The list went on and on. There’s very little support or guidance for folks graduating with an MSW, in particular those looking to start in private practice. I figured a few things out on my own, interviewed with 5+ practices, and received multiple job offers with group private practices in Atlanta, all without ever legitimately applying for a job. In these meetings, you show up with questions or topics, and I give you real, unfiltered, honest answers based on my experience. I have spreadsheets of data and can happily answer questions regarding:

  • How do I market myself? Should I post on social media? How do clients find you? What websites should I create profiles on?

  • How much money will I make? How do you keep track of expenses? How much does it cost to be in private practice?

  • How do you find a job? How do you prepare for an interview? What questions should I ask?

  • What does supervision look like? How do I find a supervisor? How much does that cost?

  • and so much more!

    I’d love to collaborate with you and share what I’ve learned!

consultation meetings are offered at $175/hour

reach out below to get started!