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For Therapists

Community Networking

Being a solo practitioner has its perks, but it can also feel isolating—especially for an extrovert like me. I miss the casual connections with colleagues, whether it’s sharing insights, swapping stories, or just catching up over coffee. That’s why I’m creating opportunities to connect with fellow therapists through three simple and meaningful ways!

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Let's Grab Coffee

Whether you’re in Atlanta and want to meet in person or prefer a virtual chat, I’d love to share a cup of coffee or tea and get to know you. Let’s talk shop or just enjoy some friendly conversation.

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Virtual Coworking

Working from home can get lonely. Join me for a 60-minute coworking session where we can tackle clinical notes, plan our week, and motivate each other—all from the comfort of our own spaces.

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Need to Consult?

Need to talk through a challenging case, brainstorm a diagnosis, or refine a treatment plan? I love diving into the details, sharing insights, and supporting other therapists in their work. Plus, consultations are a great way to stay sharp and build confidence.

Still not sure if we'd be a good fit, but don't want to make that dreaded phone call to ask questions?

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