Begin with a Consultation
A consultation offers a focused starting point for understanding what is happening within a relational situation and determining what support may be helpful moving forward.
What a Consultation Provides
A consultation provides an opportunity to step back from the immediate challenges and look more carefully at what may be influencing the situation.
Through thoughtful conversation and careful listening, the consultation helps clarify relational dynamics, identify underlying needs, and consider practical next steps.
For some, this may lead to additional consultation or guided engagement. For others, the consultation itself provides the clarity needed to move forward.
Who This Is For
This consultation may be helpful for:
- Families navigating relational stress or change
- Parents seeking perspective on family dynamics
- Couples wanting to strengthen relational stability
- Professionals working within complex family systems
- Individuals seeking guidance on how to move forward
What to Expect
Consultations are:
- Conducted virtually
- Focused and conversational
- Structured around understanding the relational landscape
- Designed to offer perspective and direction
You will leave with greater understanding of what is influencing the situation and options for how to proceed.
Session length: typically 60–90 minutes
Before Scheduling
To make the consultation as helpful as possible, you may be asked to share a brief description of the situation beforehand.
This allows the conversation to begin with a clearer understanding of the context.
After Your Consultation
Next steps may include:
- Implementing changes independently
- Scheduling follow-up consultations
- Guided short-term engagement
- Professional mentorship (for practitioners)
- Educational resources for continued learning
There is no expectation of ongoing work unless it is helpful.
Schedule a Consultation
Select a time that works for you. Payment is collected at the time of booking.
Scheduling calendar will appear here once connected.
If you are unsure whether a consultation is the right starting point, you are welcome to reach out with a brief inquiry.
Not Ready for a Full Consultation?
If you are seeking brief guidance rather than a full consultation, office hours may be an appropriate option. Office hours provide shorter, focused sessions for specific questions or check-ins.
