PRACTICE REALIGNMENT INTENSIVE

Something in your practice no longer fits.

You’re competent. Your clients trust you. The clinical work is solid. And yet—something seems off in a wat that’s hard to name and impossible to ignore.

No commitment. Just a real conversation about fit.

I’ve noticed something in the therapists I talk with. The ones who are most stuck aren’t the ones who lack skill or commitment. They’re the ones who’ve outgrown their current practice and don’t have the language for what needs to change.

The work that once felt meaningful now drains you

You’re questioning your niche, but you can’r see clearly enough to make a move

You miss the kind of collegial thinking that private practice doesn’t offer

You have a direction in mind, but no clear structure for getting there

You’re not burned out in a dramatic way. Just persistently misaligned.

The last one is the hardest to act on. There’s no crisis, just a low-grade friction that doesn’t go away

ABOUT THIS WORK

I'm a licensed clinical psychologist. My clinical work is with couples navigating conflict, disconnection, and relational ruptures, often in high-stakes, high-intensity situations. What I bring to that work is an ability to track what’s actually happening underneath what’s being presented, and to hold complexity without rushing towards resolution.

I’ve found that the same lens applies when working with therapists. The presenting problem is usually burnout, niche questions, or income anxiety. What’s usually underneath is something more fundamental: a mismatch between who you’ve become as a clinician and the practice you built a few years ago.

This consultation isn’t therapy. It’s structured thinking for someone who already knows how to think clearly but needs a specific kind of space to do it well.


Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Relationship & Relational Intelligence Specialist | Culturally Responsive Practice

WHAT THIS IS — AND IT ISN’T


Not therapy. Not generic business coaching.

Most support for therapists lands in one of two places:

  • Therapy, which focuses on your internal world, but doesn’t help you make decisions

  • Business coaching, which gives you tactics but doesn’t account for the clinical and relational complexity of our work

This sits in the middle. We docus on your relationship to your work: the kind of clinican you are now, how that’s shifted, and what your practice needs to look like as a result.


WHAT WE ACTUALLY WORK ON

  • The kind of work that sustains you, not just what you’re trained to do

  • The structure of your practice: offers, schedule, energy load

  • The internal friction that keeps you circling the same decision

  • Simple, realistic ways to generate referrals and momentum

THE PROCESS

Six sessions. A clear direction


01

What’s Actually Not Working

We get underneath “burnout” and locate the real sources of friction, whether it’s the work itself, the structure of your practice, or something else entirely.


02

Direction

We define what you’re actually moving toward based on your strengths, your interests, and the kind of clinical work you want to be doing long-term.


03

Practice Design

We translate that direction into concrete services, offers, and a structure that fits your actual life, not a hypothetical version of it.


04

What’s Getting in the Way

We address the doubts that tend to surface: income fear, imposter thinking, uncertainty about whether this will work. Without turning the session into therapy.


05

Referrals & Visibility

We build a simple, focused plan to help the right people find you. One that doesn’t require you to become a content machine to make work.


06

Integration

We consolidate what we’ve built into a sustainable way of working so you don’t end up back in the same place six months from now.


IS THIS A FIT?

This works best when the fit is honest.

THIS IS A GOOD FIT IF YOU…

  • Are a licensed therapist in private practice

  • Feel competent, but misaligned, bored, or quietly burned out

  • Are considering a shift in niche, services, structure, or schedule

  • Want thoughtful, high-level consultation instead of surface-level advice

  • Are ready to make decisions, not just explore indefinitely

THIS IS NOT A FIT IF YOU…

  • Are looking for therapy or primarily emotional processing

  • Want step-by-step marketing systems or funnels

  • Are brand new to clinical work

  • Aren’t sure you’re ready to act on what comes up

I’d been circling the same decision about my niche for almost two years. In our first session, I finally understood why I’d been stuck—and it wasn’t what I thought it was. That alone was worth it.
— Licensed Psychologist, Private Practice

INVESTMENT

What it costs to stay stuck longer.

Most therapists I work with have been circling the same decision for months to years before reaching out. This isn’t a failure. It’s what happens when you’re inside a system without any structured space to think about the next steps clearly.

What that delay actually costs is harder to quantify: the caseload that doesn’t quite fit, the sessions that drain instead of energize, the slow erosion of the reasons you started this work in the first place.

This process is designed to compress that timeline. Not with shortcuts, but through focused, structured thinking with someone who can hold the complexity without getting lost in it.

You likely already know more than you think. The issue isn’t knowledge. It’s clarity and a workable structure to move forward.

PRACTICE REALIGNMENT INTENSIVE

  • Six structured 60-minute sessions

  • Completed over 6-8 weeks

  • Clear outcomes at each stage

  • Action-oriented between sessions

  • Virtual format


INVESTMENT

$2,400

Or two payments of $1,200

I work with a limited number of consultation clients at a time.

NEXT STEP

Let’s have a real conversation first.

If something on this page resonated with you, the next step is a brief call (not a sales call). We’ll talk about what’s feeling off, what you’re considering, and whether this process is actually a good fit. If it’s not, I’ll say so and point you somewhere better.

Takes about 20 minutes. No pressure, no pitch.