PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATION
Interactions with clients stir up feelings, impulses and thoughts. Describing these dynamics out loud helps us make conscious choices about how to use that information in a therapeutically effective way.
I offer both individual supervision/ consultation and groups.
I offer both individual supervision/ consultation and groups.
CONSULTATION GROUP FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
Facilitated by Marian Salley, LCSW, LAC, CGS, ACS and Elizabeth Stahl MA, LPC
Bi-weekly on Wednesdays 11:30am - 1 pm
$75 a group
Currently offering 2 groups, each on every other Wednesday
Together Marian and Elizabeth offer a psychodynamic, supportive and stimulating approach to consultation/ supervision. Both offer years of experience including strong backgrounds in group dynamics. Their combined multi-faceted approach and eclectic training provides an atmosphere of creativity rooted by a solid professional core.
The focus of the group is to provide a space where therapeutic encounters can be explored
through a nourishing & non-judgmental lens
while cultivating a curiosity that enlivens the work and feeds the soul.
Modalities include Modern Psychoanalysis, EMDR, DBT, Mindfulness
Bi-weekly on Wednesdays 11:30am - 1 pm
$75 a group
Currently offering 2 groups, each on every other Wednesday
Together Marian and Elizabeth offer a psychodynamic, supportive and stimulating approach to consultation/ supervision. Both offer years of experience including strong backgrounds in group dynamics. Their combined multi-faceted approach and eclectic training provides an atmosphere of creativity rooted by a solid professional core.
The focus of the group is to provide a space where therapeutic encounters can be explored
through a nourishing & non-judgmental lens
while cultivating a curiosity that enlivens the work and feeds the soul.
Modalities include Modern Psychoanalysis, EMDR, DBT, Mindfulness
Marian graduated from CU with a BA in Women’s Studies and an MSW from Smith College School for Social work. She chose her path sensing that healing for both herself, her family and for others would take, to start, seeing the world in a new way. Seeing differently and learning has become a lifelong process for Marian. Upon graduation, she entered into individual and group supervision in order to meet the requirements for licensure, continuing both to this day. Along the way, Marian has worked with and learned from an eclectic mix of practitioners. Her theoretical foundations and modalities include psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, neurobiologic, attachment, trauma, contemplative, EMDR & group. Through all of this, Marian has had the pleasure of supervising individuals as well as working with individuals, couples, & families in her private practice, community clinics, residential treatment centers & universities. Currently, Marian is focusing on modern psychoanalysis through the Center for Group Studies and the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York. She is also the president-elect of Four Corners Group Psychotherapy Society.
Elizabeth started out in her professional career as a visual artist, she began therapy as a client when she was 16 years old. As time went on making art became a therapeutic habit and personal therapy evolved into a career. She began her education in psychodynamic theories in New York at the Center for Modern Psychoanalysis and the Academy of Psychoanalysis in Livingston, New Jersey and then moved to Boulder where she earned her masters degree in counseling from Naropa University’s Transpersonal Counseling Program. Elizabeth offers decades of experience with process and supervision groups. She currently facilitates process and DBT groups in private practice, along with working with individuals and couples. She continues to enrich her expertise through ongoing supervision with various mentors, peer groups and trainings. She currently participates in trainings offered at the Center fro Group Studies in New York City and was the Member at Large on the board of the Four Corners Group Psychotherapy Society.
Elizabeth started out in her professional career as a visual artist, she began therapy as a client when she was 16 years old. As time went on making art became a therapeutic habit and personal therapy evolved into a career. She began her education in psychodynamic theories in New York at the Center for Modern Psychoanalysis and the Academy of Psychoanalysis in Livingston, New Jersey and then moved to Boulder where she earned her masters degree in counseling from Naropa University’s Transpersonal Counseling Program. Elizabeth offers decades of experience with process and supervision groups. She currently facilitates process and DBT groups in private practice, along with working with individuals and couples. She continues to enrich her expertise through ongoing supervision with various mentors, peer groups and trainings. She currently participates in trainings offered at the Center fro Group Studies in New York City and was the Member at Large on the board of the Four Corners Group Psychotherapy Society.
“Speech affects the mind and through the mind’s physical structure - the nervous system - the chemistry of the body. It would probably take hundred’s of years to compound the exquisitely precise chemicals which each patient needs to get well. But his body has its own chemical laboratory; and the psychotherapist, through his words and attitudes, tries to stimulate it to produce those chemicals. The personality can be employed in an infinite number of ways to create different psychological effects and control the dosages for each patient and situations. To advance the science and art of producing psychological stimuli is the concern of the research minded practitioner.”- Hyman Spotnitz (1961), Father of Modern Psychoanalysis