Consulting & Training

“Expert” sounds a little too TED Talk-y and sometimes too polished, performative, and often disconnected from the realities of the work. We prefer real talk: grounded in clinical knowledge, lived experience. Our approach is collaborative, conversational, and refreshingly human. We won’t overwhelm you with buzzwords (and if we do we will explain their history) but we will bring substance, strategy, and nuance to every training, consultation, or conversation.

Bottom line: we read the research and the room and hope we can be your choice in professional development and trainings.

  • We offer in-person and virtual clinical supervision. Please contact Stephanie to learn more!

  • Who better to teach soft skills than therapists? We bring the EQ and IQ to professional development. We’re here with custom or ready-made trainings to level up your team’s professional and leadership game. Think boundaries, soft skills, managing people and much more!

  • Maybe you’ve got trainings but not the time or resources to keep them shiny and current. Or maybe they just need a little glow-up. We get it…and we’re here to help! Please reach out to Stephanie for more information!

  • 1. Polyvagal Theory: The Science of Safety

    Summary:
    Explore how the nervous system shapes our sense of safety, connection, and survival. This training provides an accessible overview of Dr. Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory and its applications in clinical practice, trauma work, and behavior regulation. Learn how to help clients move from states of shutdown or hyperarousal into social engagement and healing.

    2. Intersection of Cannabis and Mental Health

    Summary:
    This training examines the complex relationship between cannabis use and mental health, including its impact on anxiety, depression, psychosis, and trauma recovery. We’ll discuss solution focused ways clinicians can help support a client who uses cannabis. We talk the good and the bad in this presentation fit for professionals who want to stay curious about this popular plant.

    3. Introduction to Mental Health and Autism

    Summary:
    Gain foundational knowledge about the mental health needs of individuals on the autism spectrum. This session focuses on the overlap between autism and common co-occurring conditions (such as anxiety and depression), sensory processing, and strategies for building rapport and adapting interventions.

    4. Mental Health and Autism 201: Beyond the Basics

    Summary:
    Build on introductory knowledge with deeper insight into the nuanced experiences of autistic individuals. Explore differential diagnosis, trauma-informed care, and the impact of masking and social camouflaging. Practical case examples and support strategies are emphasized.

    5. Mental Health and Autism 301: Clinical and Systems-Level Approaches

    Summary:
    This advanced-level training dives into systemic advocacy, ethical considerations, and collaborative care models. Perfect for clinicians, administrators, and program developers looking to improve services for autistic individuals within mental health systems and community settings.

    6. Grief Without God: Supporting Secular Clients Through Loss

    Summary:
    This unique training focuses on how to support grieving individuals who do not subscribe to religious or spiritual beliefs. Learn how to hold space for loss without relying on spiritual frameworks, offering validation, hope, and healing rooted in human connection, meaning-making, and psychological resilience.

    7. Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities Within the Mental Health Landscape

    Summary:
    A deep dive into how mental health intersects with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD/DD). This training covers diagnostic overshadowing, behavioral health approaches, trauma-informed care, and inclusive practices that empower individuals and support teams alike.

    8. Rational Recovery Training

    This training introduces clinicians to Rational Recovery, a cognitive-behavioral approach emphasizing self-reliance and permanent abstinence. Participants will learn how to apply Addictive Voice Recognition Technique (AVRT) to help clients distinguish between authentic decision-making and addictive urges. The model offers a practical, common-sense alternative to ongoing treatment or 12-step frameworks, equipping clinicians with tools to support clients in achieving lasting recovery.

    9. Disability Awareness & Inclusive Practice Training

    This training provides clinicians with a practical understanding of disability through a strengths-based and person-centered lens. Participants will explore the social model of disability, common barriers to access, and strategies to create more inclusive, respectful clinical environments. The session emphasizes cultural humility, effective communication, and practical accommodations that promote equity and dignity in care.

    10. ADHD in Clinical Practice Training

    This training equips clinicians with a clear, Evidence-Based understanding of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder across the lifespan. Participants will review diagnostic considerations, common co-occurring conditions, and the functional impact of ADHD in daily life. The session emphasizes practical strategies for assessment, treatment planning, and interventions that support client strengths, improve executive functioning, and enhance overall well-being.


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Consulting & Training

  • Individual LMHC Supervision

    Starting at $125/hr

    Whether you need clinical hours while pursuing your LMHC, or an independent LMHC wanting a supportive space, we can do that.

  • Training, Team Building, Etc

    Contact us to discuss needs and rates

    Our psycho-educational trainings, team-building or professional development tools can be tailored to your needs to enhance and grow you or your teams.