Specialized Support for Professionals & Agencies
In many treatment settings, the focus remains on behavioral cessation. However, for clients with deep-seated intimacy disorders and/or neurodivergence, addressing the behavior is only the first step.
I provide specialized clinical support to help you and your clients navigate process addictions and/or relational repair. I specialize in the intersection of neurodivergence and/or sexual compulsivity as a comorbidity to other areas of distress, helping clients resolve the internal fractures that drive chronic acting-out cycles.
How We Can Partner
1. Clinical Case Conceptualization
Do you or your team have a "stuck" case? I provide external clinical oversight to help identify the underlying engine of a client's behaviors. Whether your client is in the early or longer term stages of work, we will look beyond the symptoms to understand if an intimacy disorder is at play, ensuring your treatment plan is addressing root causes rather than just compulsions or behaviors. We will also look at various types of neurodivergence and offer ideas that aren’t subtly harming neurodivergent clients.
2. Navigating the Realities of Long-Term Recovery
Early sobriety is about safety and stabilization; long-term recovery is about integrity and deep connections. I help clinicians guide their clients through the difficult transition from establishing safety to a sustainable, self-directed life. This includes managing shame, rebuilding an internal compass, identifying subtle relapse triggers in the relational field, and finding joy in the process.
3. Relationship Crisis & Stabilization
When a client's intimacy disorder creates a crisis at home, the resulting chaos often becomes a primary relapse trigger. I specialize in stabilizing and enriching the relationship system by:
Differentiating between valid trauma responses and unproductive hypervigilance.
Creating internal and external boundaries for the client so they can remain present during conflict.
Helping the relationship move from a state of “just getting by” to one of eventual restoration.
Tracking personal needs and requests through healthy communication.
Sexual Compulsivity as a Comorbidity
Traditional therapeutic protocols—whether in couple’s work, addiction, or behavior management—often miss the nuances of neurodivergence and intimacy disorders. When these issues exist alongside comorbid afflictions and relational mis-function, they require a specific lens. I offer consultation on how to integrate these two recovery paths without one undermining the other.