Clinical consultation for professionals
I offer individualized consultation for professionals who are seeking a collaborative, neurodivergent-affirming space to think through cases, deepen their understanding, and explore new perspectives. These sessions are less about prescribing the “right” answer or perfecting any particular modality and more about giving you space to process externally, reflect out loud, and walk away with fresh insights and resources that feel aligned with your values and your clients’ needs. For rates and other logistical details, see my services page.
For Autistic Therapists
Many consultation spaces prioritize the needs of top-down processors, filling in gaps based on assumptions, jumping ahead, or offering advice before you've had space to articulate your own thoughts. I take a different approach. As a fellow autistic clinician, I prioritize your natural processing rhythms and co-create a space where you can think out loud, feel heard in your nuance, and work bottom-up. Whether you're navigating clinical decisions, ethical dilemmas, interpersonal stressors, or identity questions, you're welcome to bring it all here. Our conversations are intended to be a space for you to think, not perform; to process, not prove yourself.
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While I do consult with autistic therapists on cases outside my areas of specialization, I do not offer consultation on child, family, or couples therapy exclusively. I encourage you to visit my specialties page if you are looking for a consultant who has expertise in a specific area.
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I also offer formal supervision through the Board of Behavioral Sciences for pre-licensed autistic clinicians in California (AMFT, ASW, APCC) whose employers are seeking to outsource this service and coordinate a supervision agreement in accordance with BBS regulations.
For Eating Disorder Professionals
If you're looking to better support your autistic and ADHD clients, whether by adapting interventions to better align with their cognition, understanding client behaviors through a sensory or executive functioning lens, or challenging internalized clinical “rules” that don’t quite fit, this is the place. These consultations can be big-picture (rethinking your approach to care) or case-specific (what do I do with this client?), always grounded in compassion and neurodivergent-affirming practice. Maybe your training originated in one-size-fits-all higher levels of care and you're trying to figure out what of that to hang on to and what to reframe philosophically in your practice practice. Or maybe you're still working in such a setting and looking for support working from a place of integrity and effectiveness within the limitations of your position. You don't need to be an expert in neurodiversity to start shifting your practice. You're already here, curious and open, which is where change begins.​
For Neurodiversity-Affirming Professionals
Maybe your client is struggling with food, body image, or compulsive movement, and you're unsure whether it’s an eating disorder, sensory regulation, a trauma response, a part of their mask, or something else entirely. If you’re a therapist or other helping professional who is already working from a neurodivergent-affirming lens and wants support understanding eating and body issues in that context without diving into pathologizing frameworks, I'm here to help.
Too often when an eating disorder is suspected, clinicians are encouraged to refer their clients out to an expert, regardless of the attachment wounds that may be at the root of the issue to begin with. We can assess together whether a case is within your scope and to what extent that scope can be expanded with the resources you currently have. Consultation is the first step when you're unsure if you're equipped. We can work together to build a conceptual framework that feels coherent, compassionate, and useful for both you and your client.