What I Help With
Therapy for Therapists
Online therapy throughout Oregon
Looking for your own therapist as a therapist can be a real drag. You know all the basic tricks.
Everyone needs a therapist who will do more than just validate and paraphrase – but you REALLY need a therapist who will do more than just validate and paraphrase.
You’re looking for focused, honest work - someone who can see beyond your already substantial self-insight and help you make new connections, and who won’t judge you for being a therapist that doesn’t have all their shit together.
I love working with fellow therapists – hearing your case study of yourself, calling you on your elegant rationalizations, and helping you get more free of some of the baggage that probably got you into doing this work in the first place.
And don’t worry, I already know your big secret: you’re a hot mess just like everybody else.
As the daughter and granddaughter of therapists, I’ve never harbored the illusion that people in this field have it all figured out in our personal lives – I won’t expect that from you either.
So we can skip the part where you curate what you tell me lest I deem you not together enough to be a therapist, and get right down to the real stuff.
Yes, it will help you with your client work. But it will also help you - a person who is worthy of having more ease and serenity in your life, therapist or no.
A Therapist Can’t Say That
The Podcast
A Podcast For Therapists, By A Therapist
For a field that prides itself on helping people talk about things that nobody else talks about, there are a lot of things we don’t talk about. And by “we,” I mean therapists. Things that don’t fit with the image of the “good therapist” that lives in our heads—or in the heads of other therapists.
On A Therapist Can’t Say That, we get real about what it’s really like to do this job.