WORK WITH ME
Who I Work With
Clinicians, healthcare organizations, legal teams, and professional audiences who need more than generic guidance. If the issue is ethically messy, high-stakes, fast-moving, or quietly eating people alive, I’m probably interested.
My work is especially well suited for:
Therapists, social workers, psychologists, and other clinicians.
Healthcare organizations and leadership teams.
Medical and mental health professionals carrying moral injury and systems strain.
Attorneys and firms working on therapist ethics or mental health malpractice matters.
Conferences, training programs, and media platforms looking for someone who can bring both depth and clarity.
How I Help
My work sits at the intersection of ethics, clinical practice, research, and technology. Sometimes that looks like helping a team think through a difficult decision. Sometimes it looks like training clinicians on AI and documentation before they make a decision on a new platform. Sometimes it looks like expert review in a therapist ethics or malpractice case. The through-line is the same: helping people think more clearly, reduce avoidable harm, and move with more integrity.
I offer:
Ethics Consulting
Expert Witness Services
Speaking, podcasting, and guest teaching
Continuing Education Courses
Ethics Uncoded (Educational blog, Youtube channel, and social media)
TESTIMONIALS
“Tahlia gave us language for things we’d been feeling but couldn’t quite name. She was direct without being harsh, smart without being condescending, and somehow made a heavy conversation about ethics feel grounding instead of draining. We walked away with concrete next steps and, honestly, a lot more hope.”
– Former Customer
Get In Touch
If you're interested in working with me, complete the form with a few details about your project. I’ll review your message and do my best to get back to you within 48 hours.
Not sure what fits?
If you’re not sure whether your need falls under consulting, training, speaking, or expert witness work, that’s fine. Send a message with a little context and I’ll let you know whether it sounds like a fit, a referral, or a “not quite, but here’s where I’d point you instead.”