Counseling for the Therapist

As a therapist, I understand firsthand how challenging it can be to find the right therapist for yourself.

You’re looking for someone with the insight and expertise to support a fellow clinician—someone who truly understands the unique complexities of your role.

It’s also natural to worry about confidentiality, especially in a field that can feel surprisingly small. You want the assurance that your privacy will be fully respected and protected.

You might be seeking your own therapist because you're feeling overwhelmed by countertransference as a trainee and need support in processing what's coming up. Perhaps a colleague recommended personal therapy in response to something arising in your work. Or maybe you're simply looking for support through the ups and downs of life—because at the end of the day, therapists are human too.

No matter how you found your way here, I’m truly glad you did. Take a moment to explore—my counseling services might be just the support you’re looking for.

As a therapist, you need support just like anyone else—perhaps even more so, given the emotional demands of the work.

When left unaddressed, therapists are especially vulnerable to burnout, depression, and even experiences of depersonalization or dissociation. In our commitment to helping others, we often take on more than we can manage—but that pace isn’t sustainable. You are just as human as the clients you support.

In many professional circles, there’s an unspoken pressure to always have it all together. This can make it hard to acknowledge when life feels messy—yet messiness is part of being human.

You might even find yourself questioning whether you chose the right path. If any of this resonates with you, it’s a sign that you need a space where you can set aside your “therapist” role, let down your guard, and allow someone else to care for you.

As a fellow therapist, you might appreciate some insight into my therapeutic style. I take an individualized, flexible approach, drawing from a range of modalities to best meet each person's unique needs.

My work often integrates EMDR, DNMS, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to support meaningful and lasting change

Our work together will be a collaborative process—I’ll partner with you to shape a therapeutic experience that feels right for you. During our initial consultation, I’ll present a couple of tailored options for how we might work together, and you’ll have the opportunity to choose what feels like the best fit.

Why I love working with therapists

As a mental health therapist, I find deep meaning in working with other therapists.

There's a unique depth and nuance that comes from sitting with someone who understands the inner workings of the therapeutic process—the emotional labor, the boundary navigation, the quiet weight we sometimes carry for others.

Supporting fellow clinicians allows me to create a space where you don’t have to explain the basics or filter your experience.

I love this work because I know how rare and necessary it is for therapists to have a space where they can be fully seen, supported, and held without having to perform or hold it all together.

It’s an honor to help therapists reconnect with their own needs, process the impact of their work, and rediscover the joy and clarity that brought them to this field in the first place.