Creative work is intimate work.
Whether you’re in a band, a writing partnership, a directing team, or a long-term artistic collaboration, the connection you share with your collaborators can be layered, emotionally complex, and central to your sense of purpose and identity. When that connection is strained, it doesn’t just affect the work—it affects your well-being, your confidence, and your ability to do what you love to do.
And like any relationship, creative partnerships naturally face challenges: miscommunication, resentment, clashing visions, burnout, power struggles, or silence where there used to be flow.
I offer relational therapy for collaborators who want to:
- Navigate creative conflict without blowing up the project
- Rebuild trust after rupture or resentment
- Clarify roles, expectations, and communication patterns
- Explore burnout, envy, or identity shifts within the group
- Deepen creative intimacy and return to the work with energy and connection
Who It’s For:
- Bands and musical ensembles
- Writing duos and screenwriting partners
- Directing, choreographic, or producing teams
- Creative business partners
- Any collaborative relationship where the creative work depends on emotional trust
What It’s Like:
These sessions often draw from couples therapy, group dynamics, and narrative exploration. We’ll talk about both the art and the people making it. You can expect a collaborative process that values emotional safety, creative freedom, and shared ownership of the work.