Case Staffing and Consultation

Online Consultation in Virginia



Case staffing and clinical consultation provide a collaborative, supportive space for professionals to review complex cases, strengthen clinical decision-making, and ensure ethical, effective care. These consultations are designed for clinicians, agencies, and multidisciplinary teams working with individuals impacted by trauma, high-risk behaviors, or legally involved systems.


During case staffing, cases are reviewed through a trauma-informed and evidence-based lens, with attention to risk management, treatment planning, client engagement, and systemic factors impacting care. Consultation may include guidance on trauma-focused interventions

psychosexual dynamics, ethical considerations, documentation support, and coordination with legal or supervisory entities when applicable.


The goal of case staffing and consultation is to enhance clinical confidence, reduce professional isolation, support best practices, and promote client safety and therapeutic progress—while honoring both the clinician’s expertise and the client’s humanity.



  • Who is case staffing and consultation for?

    Case staffing and consultation are available for licensed clinicians,  agencies, and multidisciplinary teams seeking support with complex cases. This includes professionals working with trauma, high-risk behaviors, attachment wounds, psychosexual concerns, or legally involved clients.

  • What is the difference between case staffing and consultation?

    Case staffing typically involves a collaborative review of one or more cases, often with a team, to support treatment planning, risk management, and clinical direction. Consultation may be ongoing or case-specific and focuses on clinical guidance, conceptualization, ethical considerations, and strengthening therapeutic interventions.

  • Is this therapy or supervision?

    No. Case staffing and consultation are not therapy and do not replace clinical supervision required for licensure. Consultation is professional support intended to enhance clinical insight, decision-making, and confidence.

  • Can consultation support psychosexual or sex offender treatment cases?

    Yes. Consultation is available for professionals working with psychosexual evaluations, sex offender treatment, and related risk-management concerns. Guidance may include treatment structure, ethical considerations, documentation support, and integration of evidence-based models such as the Good Lives Model.

  • How is confidentiality handled?

    All consultations are conducted with strict professional confidentiality. Clinicians are expected to de-identify client information and share only what is necessary for consultation purposes, in accordance with ethical and legal standards.