Consultation, Collaboration, & Supervision
With founder Rachel Boggan, MSW, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP, CCTP
In addition to community workshops and professional trainings, I offer a very limited number of individual consultation sessions for professionals each month. For folks desiring an on-going professional co-conspirator relationship, check out The Trampoline Project - a collaborative offering with my colleague in neuroqueer crime, Camille Rudney, LCSW.
Clinical Consultation & LCSW Supervision
I offer once monthly consultation services to providers of many specialties across the United States who are seeking consultation in one of the following areas of expertise:
inclusive and affirming practice with queer, trans, non-binary, and questioning children and adolescents
neurodiversity affirming, autistic-informed assessment for people of all ages and genders
topics related and interconnected to those above, including neuroqueer identities and experiences, patterns of sensory processing, nervous system responses, and self/co-regulation, PDA, sustainabile and accessible practices for autistic and neurodivergent therapists and service providers
I am currently licensed in New York and Virginia, and am certified to provide individual and small group supervision for folks pursuing clinical social work licensure in Virginia. People who work as resident therapists at The Properties of Light are designated as Supervisees in Social Work, meaning that they are in the process of completing at least 2 years of post-degree training and clinical supervision in order to be licensed in Virginia, and receive board approved supervision at The Properties of Light throughout this time.
In-Service Trainings, Workshops & More
Interested in bringing a training or workshop to your group, organization, or practice? Want to sponsor an open-to-community workshop? A new idea for collaboration? Let’s connect!
I have partnered with organizations and groups of all types and sizes to develop and facilitate virtual and in-person trainings and workshops. Past partnerships have included private medical, mental health, and health service practices, counseling centers and disability offices of private and public colleges and universities, community mental health providers, public and private Pre-K-12 educators, administrators, and support staff, religious and faith-based communities, advocacy and community building groups, and more.
I offer workshops, professional consultation, organizational assessment/strategic planning in the following areas of expertise:
Neurodiversity-affirming and inclusive practices in educational, therapy, medical, occupational, and community settings for people of all ages, with a focus in ADHD and Autism
Supporting and affirming queer, transgender, non-binary, gender non-conforming and gender diverse children (gender affirming care & community building)
Intersection of gender and neurodiversity: Neuroqueer identities
Anti-oppressive, healing-centered, attachment and connection based parenting and caregiving practices