For Providers

If you’re a physical therapist, chiropractor, athletic trainer, orthopedic specialist, sports psychologist, mental performance coach, or other wellness provider with a client who’s done everything right in your care and is still reporting “feeling off”, noticing responses like: tightness that won’t respond to further manual work, a guarded movement pattern that’s become habitual, a thought pattern that remains unmoving, or a nervous system that stays braced no matter how clean the tissue looks, that’s often where our work picks up.

HOW WE FIT ALONGSIDE YOUR CARE

Crossover Counseling is a somatic therapy practice working at the level of the autonomic nervous system to identify and discharge structural bracing patterns and stress loops your client’s body may be holding onto independent of tissue status. We see this as complementary to, never a replacement for, the physical, medical, or performance work you’re already doing.

Integrative Collaboration:
a core value, not a courtesy

We coordinate directly with our clients’ broader care teams on each case, as long as consent is provided. Depending on the offering, that includes collaborative reporting so you have visibility into the nervous-system-level work happening alongside your own treatment plan.

WHEN TO CONSIDER A REFERRAL

  • A client has been medically cleared or discharged from active treatment but still reports guarding, tightness, or incomplete recovery
  • You suspect something beyond the physical or structural is driving what you’re seeing, but it’s outside your scope to address directly
  • Progress has plateaued despite consistent, well-executed rehab or training
  • An athlete is navigating the transition out of competitive sport and it’s affecting their physical presentation
  • Post-concussion symptoms are lingering after standard return-to-play protocols have cleared

 

If you’d like to talk through a specific client or discuss how our work could complement yours, please reach out, we’re glad to coordinate directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the referral process actually work?

Reach out directly, by phone, email, or submitting a Client Consultation Call below, to discuss or let us know about a fit — there’s no formal paperwork required on your end. From there, it’s up to you and your client how the introduction happens. Many providers simply mention us or share our contact information and let the client reach out directly. If you prefer a more collaborative introduction,  we’re glad to arrange that as well.

Yes, with your client’s consent. Collaborative reporting is part of how we work, you’ll have an understanding of  the nervous-system-level work happening alongside whatever you’re doing in your own practice.

That’s common, and not a conflict. We coordinate with a client’s full care team, whoever that includes, so our work supports what’s already in motion rather than duplicating it.

You can hand it off entirely if that’s what makes sense for your practice. We’ll take it from there and keep you in the loop as appropriate.

Reach out and talk it through with us before making a formal referral. We’re glad to help you figure out whether this is the right next step, even if the answer turns out to be no.

Considering a Client Referral?

Tell us a bit about what you’re seeing, or let us know you’d like to talk through a case. Either way, we’ll follow up with you directly, no client information required at this stage.

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