Working with Parents Series: Part 2 – The 2 Most Asked Questions from Clinicians
Working with Parents: Series 1
The Topic That is Most Hard to Talk About, Yet Most Important
On Being A Person and A Therapist
How to Introduce Mindfulness to Resistant Teens in Therapy
Should You Let a Child Leave the Playroom During Session?
Why Attunement Matters More Than Technique in Play Therapy (And Why We Need Spaces to Attune Together)
The Attuned Clinician
Clinical reflections, consultation, and training for therapists supporting children, parents, and trauma healing.
Welcome!
This space is for clinicians who want to think more deeply about their work with children, parents, and trauma.
Whether you practice Play Therapy, EMDR, Sandtray Therapy, or Attachment work this blog offers clinical reflections, case insight, and practical support for the moments when therapy feels complex, slow, or uncertain.
I write for both newer and experienced clinicians who want a place to:
deepen their clinical thinking
feel less alone in the work
grow in attunement and confidence
integrate trauma-informed, relational care
Alongside these writings, I offer individual and group consultations, clinical trainings, and experiential learning spaces for therapists seeking support and community.
You don’t have to hold the work alone.
Ways to work with me:
Monthly consultation/supervision goups for clinicians
Individual Consultation/Supervision
Clinical trainings and experiential workshops (Coming Soon!!!)
Retreats for therapists (Coming Soon!!!)
Scroll below for the latest reflections from The Attuned Clinician.