Clinical Consultation for Therapists & Providers

Clinical work can be deeply meaningful and, at times, complex, nuanced, and isolating.

Many therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and providers reach points in their work where they are seeking a space for deeper reflection. This may arise in the context of complex cases, questions about relational dynamics, or a desire to think more expansively about clinical process and treatment.

Consultation offers a space to slow down and consider the layers of what is unfolding in the work.

Dr. Denise Renye provides clinical consultation for therapists and providers who are looking for a thoughtful, attuned, and psychologically informed space to explore their clinical work.

Who This Is For

This work is intended for:

• therapists and psychologists
• psychiatrists and prescribing providers
• coaches working with relational or emotional complexity
• clinicians working with sexuality, trauma, or identity
• providers navigating complex interpersonal or ethical dynamics

Some clinicians seek consultation around specific cases. Others are looking for an ongoing space to support their development and deepen their clinical thinking.

Areas of Focus

Consultation may include:

• complex or stuck cases
• sexuality and intimacy in clinical work
• transference and countertransference
• trauma, dissociation, and nervous system dynamics
• psychedelic integration work
• ethical complexity and clinical decision making
• working with couples and relational systems

The focus is not only on problem solving, but on understanding the underlying dynamics shaping the clinical process.

Approach to Consultation

Dr. Denise Renye’s approach to consultation is informed by depth psychology, psychoanalytic thinking, somatic awareness, and trauma informed care.

Consultation is collaborative and reflective. It is a space to think together about what is emerging in the clinical relationship, including dynamics that may not be immediately visible.

Attention is given to:

• relational patterns within the therapeutic process
• the emotional experience of both client and clinician
• the role of the body and nervous system
• unconscious dynamics and meaning making

The goal is not to provide quick answers, but to support deeper understanding and more grounded clinical decision making.

Working with Sexuality, Embodiment, and Consciousness

For clinicians working in areas related to sexuality, embodiment, or consciousness, consultation can offer a space to explore the unique complexities that arise in this work.

This may include:

• navigating sexual material in therapy
• supporting clients with desire, intimacy, and identity
• integrating somatic and body based approaches
• working with psychedelic or non ordinary states of consciousness

These areas often require nuance, comfort with ambiguity, and an ability to track multiple layers of experience simultaneously.

Ways to Work Together

Consultation is available in several formats:

• individual clinical consultation
• ongoing consultation relationships
• group consultation

You can learn more about current offerings here:

Clinical Consultation
Group Clinical Consultation

Writing for Clinicians

Dr. Denise Renye also writes about clinical process, sexuality, embodiment, and the psychological dimensions of therapeutic work.

Selected topics include:

• working with sexual material in therapy
• the role of the nervous system in clinical work
• embodiment and therapeutic presence
• relational dynamics in treatment

These writings are intended to support clinicians in thinking more deeply about their work.

Invitation

If you are navigating complex clinical work and are looking for a reflective and engaged space for consultation, you are welcome to reach out.

About Dr. Denise Renye

Dr. Denise Renye is a licensed clinical psychologist, sex therapist, and psychedelic integration coach based in Marin County in the San Francisco Bay Area. She integrates depth psychotherapy, somatic awareness, and trauma informed approaches in her work with individuals, couples, and clinicians.

She provides clinical consultation to therapists and providers seeking to deepen their clinical thinking and approach complex cases with greater clarity and attunement.