Peer Consultation for Therapists

I offer supervision and peer consultation to therapists and practicing professionals worldwide.
Clinicians looking to upgrade and refine skills, develop new techniques, work through a difficult case, connect with like-minded colleagues, or simply wanting feedback or collaboration on their cases will find a safe supportive encouraging space to get feedback and help. 

 
 
 

Why Seek Peer Consultation?

I am happy to offer peer consultation for therapists and practicing professionals. You are welcome to contact me for both ongoing and intermittent peer consultation. I’m here to help as a non-judgmental colleague in your corner!

 

  • Consultation of the case content and process

  • Consultation on transference and countertransference

  • Utilize cutting edge science and theory to inform your couple work 

  • Integrate the PACT method into your practice

  • Refine techniques for addressing unresolved trauma

  • Prepare for licensure

  • Receive support and encouragement instead of going it alone

  • Receive feedback on ethical issues

  • Talk through difficult and challenging cases

    Self-organized group supervision is also available.

 
 
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Eva Van Prooyen, MFT.

I am a Certified PACT Couple Therapist, and available to provide peer consultation for therapists and those training and using in the PACT method. I specialize in the areas of anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma, and relationships.

Self-organized group supervision is also available.

 
 

If a couple can revive their fondness and admiration for each other, they are more likely to approach conflict resolution as a team.

Loving in a way that supports, energizes, and grows a long-term relationship means loving your partner the way he or she needs to be loved. Many well-intended people unconsciously get caught instead in the destructive loop of offering their partner the kind of support, care, attention, and love they themselves thrive on, only to be left feeling unseen, unsuccessful, misunderstood, and lonely, which often leads to defensiveness and fighting.

Healthy, secure relationships are a source of vital energy. PACT therapists know people feel good when they understand how to be successful partners. We are energized by a secure connection to another person. Our need to be securely attached is so powerful that it can get us through the hardest of times and help us float through day-to-day routines with ease, skill, and grace.

When a betrayal has been discovered in their relationship, couples come to therapy feeling lost, disoriented, confused, and angry. They may even wonder if there is hope. Infidelity strips away happiness and threatens emotional security.