
Consultation.
Similar to my work with clients, my priority as a Clinical Consultant is to offer a safe, warm, and non-judgmental space for upcoming and developed therapists to hone their inner wisdom and confidence. I believe the heart of this process hinges on the relationship between myself and my Consultee, and within this relationship I will provide guidance on working with diverse populations and constructive feedback on addressing a wide range of clinical issues. I will be your supportive sounding board for exploring different modalities and innovative approaches in a nurturing and collaborative environment where you can safely and freely discuss case conceptualizations, treatment plans, note writing, ethical dilemmas, cultural considerations, transference and counter transference issues, and safe and effective use of self.
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I meet the standards required by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), and can attest to the following:
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I am a member in good standing with the CRPO.
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I have over 12 years of clinical experience.
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I am qualified for "independent practice” (i.e., 1000 hours of direct client contact and 150 hours of clinical supervision).
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I have completed 30 hours of learning in providing clinical supervision.
In an effort to provide exceptional guidance and support, I too seek consultation from a practitioner with extensive training and experience.
EMDR Consultant in Training.
As an EMDRIA Approved Consultant in Training (CIT), I provide supportive, collaborative consultation for therapists seeking guidance in their EMDR practice. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of EMDR protocols, navigate complex client cases, or build confidence in using EMDR with different populations, I offer a safe and structured space to reflect, learn, and grow.
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A CIT can provide up to 15 hours of consultation to an EMDR-trained clinician who is working toward certification (EMDRIA Certification applicants must obtain a total of 20 hours of consultation on their use of EMDR).