Case Consultation for Licensed Therapists

Pre-licensed and fully licensed clinicans

For the cases that are layered, long-standing, and need more than a standard approach.

cPTSD · Attachment Wounding · Developmental Trauma · IFS & Parts Work · Adolescents · Self-Injury · Polyvagal-Informed Care · Complex Presentations

Your client is counting on you.

Let's think through it together.

Case-specific consultation for licensed therapists navigating complex trauma, stuck treatment, and the cases that keep you up at night.

You're a licensed therapist. You've done the training, you know your client, and you're still not sure what's happening or what to do next.

Sometimes the hardest part isn't the case itself. It's carrying it alone at the end of a long day.

That's not a gap in your competence. That's a complex case. And complex cases deserve consultation.

This is a focused clinical conversation, not supervision. No evaluation, no paperwork, no power differential. Just honest, experienced perspective on your most challenging cases from a therapist who has spent her career in exactly this territory.

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The Cases That Need Extra Care

Sound like one of yours?

therapist case consultation complex trauma
  • A client with complex developmental trauma whose therapy keeps circling without moving forward

  • A trauma presentation that doesn't fit the textbook and the standard approaches aren't landing

  • A teenager who is self-harming and a family that is making everything harder

  • Suicidal ideation that you navigated in session but are still carrying afterward

  • A client who has seen multiple therapists over many years and is still stuck, and hopes you'll be different

  • Something happened in session that you can't quite name, but you know it matters

  • Parts work that keeps hitting a wall and protectors who won't allow space for deep healing

  • Anxiety or depression with something deeper underneath that you can't quite get to

  • You're a newer therapist and you feel in over your head, and you're not sure who to ask

  • You're burnt out, running on empty, and this one case is the one you can't stop thinking about


What I Consult On

My Consultation Specialties

  • Complex developmental trauma, attachment, & cPTSD: early, relational trauma that lives in the body and shapes how your client sees everything; presentations that go beyond a PTSD framework

  • IFS & parts work: strong protector parts, clients who shut down or flood when you try to go deeper, firefighters running the show

  • Teenagers, self-harm & family dynamics: adolescent trauma presentations, safety planning that is actually useful, navigating parents who are part of the problem

  • Suicidality & risk: holding risk without rupturing the relationship; safety planning that goes beyond a form

  • The "nothing has worked" client: long therapy histories, multiple treatment failures, deeply entrenched patterns; figuring out what they actually need

  • Polyvagal-informed case conceptualization: making sense of nervous system responses that are driving what you're seeing in the room

  • Newly basic-trained EMDR therapists: if you've completed your basic training and feel nervous or not quite ready to use it with clients, I can help you get started with confidence (Note: I am not a certified EMDR consultant and this is not formal EMDR consultation)


About Emily

Who You're Consulting With

I'm Emily Lemke, LCSW-C/LCSW. My practice is built entirely around complex trauma and attachment. Clients with cPTSD, significant mental health histories, and presentations that other therapists often find challenging. I work from an IFS and EMDR framework, informed by polyvagal theory, DBT, and attachment research.

Before private practice, I worked in community mental health, residential treatment, mobile crisis, inpatient psychiatric units, and psychiatric emergency intake. I currently carry a full caseload with a consistent waitlist.

I bring all of that into consultation. My style is direct and warm. I'll tell you what I actually think, ask questions that help you see what you might be missing, and help you leave with a clearer picture of your case.

Read more about me and my experience.

About Me → and Therapist Mentoring and Clinical Coaching →


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Your most complex cases deserve a second set of eyes.

Consultation isn't a sign that you don't know what you're doing. It's a sign that you take this work seriously enough to do it right.