Individual and Group Case Consultation for Therapists

Liz Brenner, LICSW offers monthly case consultation groups. Most groups consists of a maximum of four participants. Groups that include close coaching, a practice we use in the Intensive Certificate Program in Couple and Family Therapy, will have up to six participants so that we can learn through a role play. Consultation is offered on working systemically with couples and families as well as working individually with adolescents and adults.

Liz’s approach is heavily influenced by collaborative, solution oriented, narrative approaches, and IFS. She uses lenses from a wide variety of systemic therapies, trauma theory, interpersonal neurobiology and the integration of mindfulness and yoga practices in psychotherapy. Groups includes case consultation, collegial support, and presentation of information on special topics. Opportunity is created in the groups to build clinical skill, confidence, perspective. Participants receive support and learn from each other in a community of connected colleagues.

The foundation of Liz’s clinical thinking was formed as a student in the Intensive Certificate Program in Family Systems Therapy that she now teaches. Her systemic model is transtheoretical, allowing integration of many ideas and practice. Liz is a Certified Level 3 IFS as well as Level 2 EMDR and LifeForce Yoga Practitioner; she has completed IFIO training integrating IFS with couple therapy as well as AEDP for Couples.


Cost: Group consultation rates are between $90 to $125 per session on a sliding scale. The length of the group is two hours when there are four participants. Groups that include more participants to practice close coaching will be a minimum of two hours. Individual consultation is between $200 and $280 per hour and can be scheduled regularly or on an add needed basis.

If you are interested in individual consultation or a monthly consultation group or have questions, contact Liz here.

Individual and group consultation

Participants in supervision groups say this:

“Thank you for all of your support. I was feeling pretty discouraged by the case I spoke about and leaving the consult I felt less judgmental about my skills and less alone in the emotional upheaval I experience with clients who have some challenging behaviors. It really helped normalize it all for me.”

Molly Heverling, LICSW

“Just a quick update: I tried your soliloquy method and it worked really well. Both client and mom heard it. Also, I did the “no responding” method and just listening which both really liked. Thanks for all your help!”

Jon Scholl, LCSW

“If you ever have the opportunity to join one of Liz’s supervision groups – DO IT!! They are wonderfully supportive and I learn something new every time. She guides the group well, combining her expertise on various treatment methods with nurturance and insight.”

Lys Hunt, LICSW

“I have been in a supervision group with Liz for three years. She is not only insightful and current with various treatment modalities, but she creates a safe environment in her supervision group for me to think about my own personal impasses that obstruct my capacity to work more clearly with clients. My clients and I have benefited from her expertise immeasurably.”

Isa Mattei, LMHC

“Working in a supervision group of other clinicians, led by Liz, has created the support I needed and ended the isolation that I have felt in my work. I learn not only from discussing and sharing concerns about my own cases, but also from those of the group. Thus, the supervision has helped me to employee more effective interventions with my clients.”

Ellen Barman, LICSW

“I always look forward to supervision with Liz. Our meetings are informative and supportive, and Liz helps me to clarify the clinical dilemmas I am struggling with and figure out the next best steps to take.”

Emily Case, LICSW