Who I Work With

Difficult relationships come in many forms, but the questions people ask are often remarkably similar.

Whether the difficult person in your life is a spouse, former spouse, partner, family member, coworker, supervisor, business associate, or another authority figure, the goal of consultation is the same: to better understand what is happening, evaluate your options, and make thoughtful decisions with greater clarity and confidence.

Below are some of the most common situations people bring to consultation.

Who I Help

People seek consultation for many different types of relationships, but the goal is often the same: to better understand what’s happening., evaluate their options, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence. 

Partners & Spouses

For people trying to understand painful, confusing, or emotionally difficult intimate relationships.

Former Partners & Co-Parents

For those managing high-conflict separation, divorce, or ongoing co-parenting dynamics.

Family Members

For adult children, parents, siblings, and relatives dealing with difficult family patterns.

Workplace Relationships

For employees dealing with difficult coworkers, supervisors, or workplace dynamics.

Professionals & Business Owners

For those facing manipulative, high-conflict, or destabilizing professional relationships.

Mentors, Professors & Authority Figures

For those navigating difficult, manipulative, intimidating, or confusing relationships with mentors, professors, advisors, coaches, clergy, or other authority figures.