Consultation for Expat and International Clinicians

As therapists, we carry a deep commitment to growth, reflection, and holding space for others. That doesn’t stop when we cross borders — but living and working abroad can shift everything: our sense of home, our clinical instincts, even how we see ourselves in the room.

I’ve been there.

When I moved to Paris, I was overwhelmed — not just by the logistics of international practice, but by the isolation that came with it. I went from walking down the hall to consult with a trusted colleague to sitting alone, several time zones away, trying to make sense of new rhythms, new responsibilities, and what it meant to still “do good work” in this new context.

I had to navigate licensure, legality, and ethics across borders — all while wondering if I was still “doing it right.” I missed peer connection. I missed feeling seen and understood by colleagues who shared similar lived experiences.

But over time, something else emerged:
Living and working abroad challenged my clinical identity in expansive ways. It pushed me to question norms I took for granted, learn from perspectives outside my training, and develop a deeper tolerance for nuance. I’ve become more intentional, more flexible, and more willing to think — and practice — outside the box.

This consultation space is for therapists who are living and working internationally, whether you're just starting out or have been abroad for years. A space where you don’t have to explain what it’s like to be far from home while still showing up for others.

Together, we’ll:

  • Reflect on your evolving clinical voice, values, and professional identity

  • Connect with others navigating similar terrain

  • Normalize the complexity of living and working in two (or more) worlds

  • Reclaim a sense of community, clarity, and support

Whether you’re settling in or still sorting through the pieces, this is a space for grounding, reflection, and connection. You’re not alone.

Let’s hold space for what’s hard, honor what’s emerging, and build something steady — together.These are not supervision groups, and they’re not just “peer support.” They are intentional, facilitated spaces where clinical reflection meets connection — where you can bring the real stuff: ethical dilemmas, emotional burnout, questions about confusing systems, professional identity exploration, or just the feeling that you’re “doing too much and not enough.”

WHat it looks like

These consultation spaces are designed to be accessible, consistent, and truly supportive — not just another box to check. Whether you're joining a group or seeking 1:1 support, here's what to expect:

Group Consultation

  • Closed groups of 6–8 peers to foster trust and depth

  • Virtual meetings on Zoom (camera-on encouraged when possible)

  • 6-month initial commitment, followed by optional month-to-month

  • Facilitated by me to support structure, shared airtime, and meaningful reflection

  • Space for case discussion, professional identity work, community building, and support during moral distress

One-on-One Consultation

  • For folks who want more personalized space to reflect, troubleshoot, or receive support outside of a group

  • Weekly or as-needed

  • Ideal for navigating system strain, ethical dilemmas, burnout, or career transitions

Frequency & Cost

I’m currently gauging interest in two formats:

  • Monthly meetings: More spacious, lower time commitment

  • Twice per month: Allows for more continuity and support

When you inquire, you’ll be asked your preference. If there’s enough interest, both formats may be offered.

Fees:

  • $100/month for monthly groups

  • $175/month for twice-monthly groups

  • $200 for 1:1 consultation sessions (60 minutes)

Getting Started

Curious if this space is right for you? Let’s chat!
I offer discovery calls to learn more about what you’re looking for and answer any questions.