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Consultations
These consultation sessions are designed for clinicians, trainees, and first-responder peer support members who want specialized guidance and support tailored to their roles.
First-Responder Clinical Consultation
For therapists working with police, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, or other public-safety professionals, these sessions provide specialized guidance on first-responder trauma, cumulative stress, shift-work challenges, communication patterns, and relationship dynamics. Safety and risk assessment is also addressed, helping clinicians feel confident navigating high-intensity or complex cases.
General Clinical Consultation
For therapists and MFT graduate students, these sessions offer support on a broad range of clinical challenges, including trauma work, couples and family dynamics, and complex case conceptualization. Sessions also focus on preventative strategies for burnout, helping therapists build sustainable practices and maintain well-being while supporting others. This is a collaborative space to explore treatment strategies, discuss clinical questions, and strengthen your skills and confidence.
Peer Support Consultation
First-responder peer support members can access guidance on behavioral health topics, including strategies for supporting colleagues, managing cumulative stress, recognizing signs of trauma or mental health concerns, and navigating the unique demands of public-safety work.
Each session is tailored to the participant’s needs, providing a confidential and collaborative space to discuss clinical challenges, cultural considerations, and practical strategies. Whether you are a therapist, a graduate trainee, or a peer support professional, these consultations help you feel prepared, informed, and supported in your work with others.
These consultation sessions are designed for clinicians, trainees, and first-responder peer support members who want specialized guidance and support tailored to their roles.
First-Responder Clinical Consultation
For therapists working with police, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, or other public-safety professionals, these sessions provide specialized guidance on first-responder trauma, cumulative stress, shift-work challenges, communication patterns, and relationship dynamics. Safety and risk assessment is also addressed, helping clinicians feel confident navigating high-intensity or complex cases.
General Clinical Consultation
For therapists and MFT graduate students, these sessions offer support on a broad range of clinical challenges, including trauma work, couples and family dynamics, and complex case conceptualization. Sessions also focus on preventative strategies for burnout, helping therapists build sustainable practices and maintain well-being while supporting others. This is a collaborative space to explore treatment strategies, discuss clinical questions, and strengthen your skills and confidence.
Peer Support Consultation
First-responder peer support members can access guidance on behavioral health topics, including strategies for supporting colleagues, managing cumulative stress, recognizing signs of trauma or mental health concerns, and navigating the unique demands of public-safety work.
Each session is tailored to the participant’s needs, providing a confidential and collaborative space to discuss clinical challenges, cultural considerations, and practical strategies. Whether you are a therapist, a graduate trainee, or a peer support professional, these consultations help you feel prepared, informed, and supported in your work with others.