Lets talk togetherness
Because grad school doesn’t come with a map and blank-slate therapists are so 1930’s
Consultation at Hallows End
For clinicians who are carrying complex work and don’t want to carry it alone.
Clinical work can be isolating. Especially when you’re holding trauma, dissociation, shame, risk, or the quiet weight of “Am I doing this right?”
Consultation at Hallows End Collective is a space to slow down, think together, and make sense of the work you’re doing. It’s a collaborative, reflective space for clinicians who want depth, clarity, and steadier footing in their work.
Who This Is For
Consultation is available for:
Interns and pre-licensed clinicians finding their clinical voice
Therapists working with trauma, attachment, dissociation, or high-intensity cases
Clinicians feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to proceed
Agencies looking for some creativity brought to curriculum and trainings
Helping professionals who need a place to think out loud
Supervisors or supervisors-in-training needing co-consultation, case conceptualization support, or reflective practice
Clinicians expanding niche skills, such as trauma-informed relational work, supporting LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities or psychodynamic approaches
What We Do Here
You bring the thing you can’t stop thinking about.
The session that didn’t land right.
The client who stays with you after hours.
The question you’re afraid to ask out loud.
Together, we:
Sit with an experience that feels heavy, confusing, or hard to put into words
Slow down and track what’s happening between you and the client
Talk through ethical worries without panic or shame
Untangle documentation, boundaries, or next steps
Gently look at what’s getting stirred up in you and what might need care
Hug a plushie and keep it real
Consultations are available via zoom. Please reach out below. For in person projects, lets chat!
“Stuck in the work? You don’t have to walk through it alone. Contact us!”
Is this for you?
You’re circling the same case in the dark.
You feel unsure but still want to do right by your client.
You don’t need answers, you need somewhere to think.
You’re so stressed about interventions, diagnoses, and those pesky treatment plan reviews that it’s hard to hold the human in the room.
If this sounds familiar. . .