Consultation
Consultation
Industry partnerships
I am interested in cultivating partnerships for research focused on healthy aging and supporting families through illness. Please contact me via the button below to begin a conversation.
Focus Groups for patients, healthcare workers, or other stakeholders:
In addition to my role as a clinical psychologist, I earned a specialty degree in Nonfiction Writing from the University of Iowa that focused on medical narratives. I have extensive expertise in qualitative and mixed methods research, from study design, to data gathering, synthesis, interpretation, and manuscript preparation, and have published my findings in top-tier medical journals (JAMA Network, Dementia). I enjoy using my skillset to identify findings to direct policies that benefit all stakeholder groups. Fees for qualitative consultation will be determined based on hourly cost estimates and expected consultant deliverables.
Supervision for integrating couple and family services into ongoing clinical care:
As a case consultant, I provide dedicated supervision focused on specific programmatic or individual patient/ therapist needs. I leverage my unique expertise in health psychology and couple and family interventions to inform complex case conceptualization. Consultation will be didactic and experiential, and tailored to your specific needs. My current hourly fee for case consultation/ supervision for fellow mental health providers is $300 for a 50-minute session or $350 for a 90-minute session.
Guest Speaking
I am an experienced course instructor and delight in opportunities to present didactic and experiential seminars to a wide range of groups. I have prepared lectures on qualitative methods (meta-syntheses, thematic analysis, dyadic interviews, virtual focus groups), couple and family research methods (dyadic data analysis, multimodal assessment, integration of theory into clinical practice), professional development (networking to multidisciplinary teams), and representation in clinical research (code switching in academia, issues of selection bias in research studies). I typically do not charge a fee for virtual guest speaking, though I am often selective with how many arrangements I can accept in a given year.