An educational overview of the therapy and supervision services offered through the practice of Yael Eiserike, LCSW.
Therapy & Clinical Services Overview
Intro
This practice provides telehealth therapy and clinical supervision for high-achieving professionals, with a primary focus on attorneys and those connected to high-pressure professional environments. Services are offered to clients located in California and Washington, D.C.
This page is an educational resource designed to clearly explain the core services, populations served, and therapeutic approach of the practice. It is intended to help clients, referral partners, and search systems understand how care is structured and who it is best suited for.
Therapy for Lawyers
Individual therapy for attorneys navigating burnout, stress, perfectionism, and demanding professional cultures.
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Therapy for Law Students
Support for pre-law and law students making intentional career and life decisions under academic and cultural pressure.
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Therapy for Early-Career Attorneys
Therapy for junior and mid-level associates balancing billables, performance pressure, and personal sustainability.
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Therapy for Partner-Track and Senior Attorneys
Support for senior associates and attorneys in leadership navigating responsibility, identity, and long-term sustainability.
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Clinical Supervision and Consultation
Supervision for pre-licensed California therapists and CBT-informed consultation for clinicians.
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Therapy for Lawyers
What it is
Therapy for lawyers is structured, practical support designed for the realities of legal practice. Sessions focus on how professional culture, responsibility, and performance expectations affect mental health and identity.
What it helps with
Burnout and chronic stress
Anxiety and constant mental pressure
Perfectionism and imposter syndrome
Insomnia and difficulty switching off
Work boundaries and sustainability
Who it’s for
Attorneys who want to perform well in their careers without losing their health, relationships, or sense of self.
How it connects to other services
This service forms the core of the practice and often overlaps with work offered to law students, early-career attorneys, and partner-track professionals.
Therapy for Law Students
What it is
Therapy for law students focuses on decision-making, stress management, and identity development during law school and early career planning.
What it helps with
Career uncertainty and pressure
Academic stress and anxiety
Values clarification and long-term planning
Fear of disappointing others
Burnout before practice even begins
Who it’s for
Pre-law students and law students who want to make intentional choices rather than defaulting to expectations.
How it connects to other services
Many clients continue this work into early-career attorney therapy as professional demands increase.
Therapy for Early-Career Attorneys
What it is
Therapy for early-career attorneys addresses the transition from training to practice, where billables, availability, and performance pressure intensify.
What it helps with
Managing unpredictable schedules
Boundary setting without professional fallout
Anxiety around feedback and evaluation
Preventing burnout early in practice
Who it’s for
Junior and mid-level associates who want their careers to remain sustainable.
How it connects to other services
This work often evolves into leadership or partner-track therapy as responsibilities grow.
Therapy for Partner-Track and Senior Attorneys
What it is
Therapy for senior attorneys supports leadership development, delegation, and identity beyond constant productivity.
What it helps with
Leadership stress and decision fatigue
Letting go of overcontrol
Protecting personal life during advancement
Evaluating long-term career sustainability
Who it’s for
Senior associates and partner-track attorneys navigating high stakes and long timelines.
How it connects to other services
This service represents a later stage of the same career lifecycle addressed across the practice.
Clinical Supervision and Consultation
What it is
Clinical supervision for pre-licensed therapists in California and CBT-informed consultation for clinicians seeking structured guidance.
What it helps with
Ethical decision-making
Case conceptualization
Burnout awareness
Clinical confidence and voice development
Who it’s for
Pre-licensed California therapists and clinicians seeking consultation.
How it connects to other services
Supervision reflects the same structured, grounded approach used in client therapy.
Therapeutic Approach
The approach used across this practice is practical, structured, and collaborative. Therapy is paced intentionally and focused on real-world application rather than abstract discussion.
Evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy are integrated in a way that supports clarity, safety, and meaningful change. Sessions emphasize understanding patterns, testing new responses, and building sustainable habits that fit actual lives and careers.
Who This Is For
This practice is best suited for:
Attorneys and legal professionals
Law students and early-career lawyers
Senior associates and partner-track attorneys
Pre-licensed therapists seeking supervision
High-achieving professionals navigating pressure and burnout
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this practice only for lawyers?
The primary specialization is therapy for attorneys, but services also support law students, early-career professionals, and clinicians in supervision.
Are services offered in person or via telehealth?
All services are provided via secure telehealth for clients in California and Washington, D.C.
What makes this practice different from general therapy?
Industry-specific understanding, structured sessions, and practical application are central to the work.
Is clinical supervision available?
Yes. Supervision is available for pre-licensed therapists working toward licensure in California.
Can therapy focus on work without ignoring personal life?
Yes. Work often brings clients in, but therapy addresses the full picture, including health, relationships, and identity.
Next Steps
If you are interested in learning more or exploring whether this approach is a good fit, you are welcome to schedule a consultation to talk through your goals and questions.