Consultations:
For Therapists
"One of the luxuries of being in practice so many
years is that I am able to work with people who want to make changes
in their lives. My experience with a wide range of people and clinical
issues has taught me to value the unique strengths and needs of each
person. In my private practice I work with adults, couples and groups.
I also teach and consult with other therapists, to help clients get more
out of their current treatment. It
is a joy to be able to help in so many different ways."
Consultation with therapists who want to draw up
a
Therapist's Professional Will
Writing you own Therapist's Professional
Will helps you and your colleagues cope when you are unavailable due to
vacation, unexpected absence or terminating your practice.
It is difficult
to make time to plan for these possible disruptions to an ongoing relationship
with a client. I consult with individuals, groups and agencies who want to
complete a Therapist's
Professional Will in order to be prepared. Many therapists find
that it helps to form what I refer to as your Emergency Response Team, a
group of trusted colleagues you want to take over your practice in the event
of your absence. I provide consultation services on an as-needed basis for
groups, to help your and your team members keep on track and moving forward
on this important, yet challenging project.
Consultations are available on either an individual
or group basis.
consultation with therapists who do individual therapy
Fortunately we never stop growing, and there is always
more to learn about the art of therapy. Consultation can enrich your
clinical practice, help you sharpen your skills and rejuvenate your practice. This dialogue
can be ongoing or on an as-needed basis.
I offer consultation for therapists who want to expand their comfort
and knowledge base in the following areas:
- Medical illness
- The impact of illness on relationships
- Major life transitions
- Work related challenges
- Trust and intimacy issues
- Organizational issues
- Couples therapy
- Group therapy
- Countertransference issues
Consultations are available
on either an individual or group basis.
Consultation with Therapists Who Lead Groups
Group therapy is a rich, often challenging process. Unfortunately,
many therapists had to learn their group skills from the "Seat of the Pants
School." They may not have had the opportunity to learn about the unique
benefits that groups offer. They may not have learned how to design, screen
and prepare clients for their groups so that members get the most out of
this rich treatment modality.
Consultations are available on
either an individual or group basis.
Consultation ABOUT CURRENT CLIENTS
Sometimes it helps therapists to get an outside or second
opinion when they and/or their clients feel stuck, or the issues are not
in the therapist's area of expertise. Both you and your client who
have a good working relationship can benefit from time-limited consultation
with an expert. My role in these individual sessions is to collaborate in
order to enrich your current treatment. In this way both therapist
and client benefit from the input of a specialist.
Group Consultation for Therapists
My newest group is a consultation
group for therapists who
want the stimulation, support and interaction of peers who are sharpening
their clinical skills.
Why a Consultation Group?
Stereotypes and prejudices about groups and group therapy
exist among therapists and the general public. Many therapists have
not had the opportunity to learn about the unique benefits that groups offer.
Often this makes it more difficult to establish and maintain groups.
Groups, the antidote for isolation, can enrich ongoing
individual therapy. Group members dealing with similar challenges can
help each other and grow from that experience. Members give each other the
gift of hope and cheer each other on during the dark times, the minor and
major victories. There is nothing like witnessing a group trying new
ways of coping with challenges, and change their negative self-image. Group
work, while challenging, is a true joy. And helping other therapists
make their groups a safer and richer experience for their clients is often
stimulating and enriching for each of us.
Whether you would benefit from help planning a group that
uses a different format than you are accustomed to or want assistance starting
a new group, consultation can give you the tools to put together a group
that will be safe, meaningful and productive for group members.
You can also see a detailed information on Dr. Steiner's
qualifications and experience on her Biography Page.
If you have any questions or want to discuss whether
and how I can be of assistance, please feel free to contact me
at (925) 962-0060 or by sending
an email with your phone number and a variety of times
when it would be convenient for me to return your call. |