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Therapist seated alone on a bench at a Lower Mainland BC wetland at golden hour | Blog | CSP
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Why Therapists Need Therapy: Holding Space Without Losing Ourselves

Therapists carry real emotional weight. This post explores why having your own therapy can be an ethical, sustaining part of the work, and how being held helps you keep showing up with clarity, care, and integrity.
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Two therapists on a weathered bench in a grass field at dusk, notebooks and thermos between them | Blog | CSP
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LGBTQ-Affirming Peer Consults for Therapists When Clients Feel Uncertain

When your clients are carrying political fear, minority stress, and anticipatory grief, you may be holding more than “case material.” Peer consultation offers steadiness, ethics, and language that protects dignity
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Person kneeling on a river rock at sunset, one hand resting over their heart | Blog | CSP
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Sensorimotor Therapy Supervision and Peer Consultation for Therapists

A grounded, relational space for therapists exploring sensorimotor therapy and somatic practice. Case support, pacing, and embodied clinical decision-making, with consultation shaped by years of training, supervision, and real-world application.
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Two therapists walking a Pacific Northwest coastal trail at late afternoon light | Blog | CSP
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For LGBTQ-Affirming Therapists: What Relational Supervision Can Hold for You

Relational and experiential supervision and peer consultation for therapists who work closely with LGBTQ clients, trauma survivors, and people living under systemic pressure. A collaborative space to slow down, track what is alive, and think together about the work you love.