Professional Collaboration

Professional collaboration is an important part of working effectively with individuals facing mental health challenges or crises. I value ongoing relationships with professionals across disciplines—including LPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, physicians, nurses, and other providers—where we can connect for consultation, share perspectives, and support thoughtful decision-making in complex situations.

Much of this collaboration happens through

  • professional networking,

  • case consultation, and

  • informal resource sharing.

I welcome opportunities to exchange ideas, discuss clinical approaches, share trusted community resources, and learn from colleagues across fields.

I also believe collaboration grows through shared training experiences and continuing education. Connecting with other professionals who work in high-demand helping roles helps strengthen our collective knowledge and ultimately improves the care and support we are able to offer the people we serve.