Professional Offerings in Queens, NY

Ways to work with me beyond 1:1 therapy sessions

  • Writing

    I write a relationship column for The Jewish Home, and have published articles on topics including:

    – Communication
    – Helping couples on the brink
    – Finding a therapist
    – Relational safety
    – EFT couples therapy
    – Strategies to help in relationships

    For samples of my writing, please check out my blog.

    I welcome opportunities to contribute articles or collaborate on mental health writing projects.

  • Speaking/Workshops

    I speak and present workshops, including CEU-eligible trainings for mental health professionals through organizations approved to grant continuing education credits.

    Topics include:
    – Maintaining Professional Boundaries During Challenging Situations
    – Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Couples Therapy
    – Mixed Agenda Couples
    – Therapeutic Rupture and Repair in Couples Work

    My presentations blend clinical rigor with practical application, and I maintain a strong emphasis on practical application.

    I’m available to speak with professional audiences and community groups on topics such as:
    – Couples unsure about staying together
    – Helping couples improve their relationships
    – Finding a therapist
    – Boundaries, self-of-therapist work, and clinical decision-making.

    I combine warmth, clarity, and practical knowledge in my speeches. Courses and workshops can be didactic and/or largely experiential, depending on the format.

    Interested in bringing a training to your group or organization?

  • Case Consultation

    I offer clinical supervision and case consultation for therapists seeking support in:

    – Couples therapy
    – Self-of-therapist work
    – Navigating complex relational dynamics
    – Transference/countertransference
    – Developing confidence with boundaries and ethics
    – Working from a relational lens

    I welcome early-career and seasoned therapists alike, and am available for one-time consultations or ongoing supervision.

    If you’re a therapist interested in working together: