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Website Terms
By using this website, you agree to the following:
This site provides general information about The Line Between’s consulting services, workshops, and advisory work. The content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute therapy, clinical treatment, coaching, or medical advice.
All content on this site, including text, frameworks, and materials, is the intellectual property of The Line Between and may not be reproduced without permission.
Submitting a contact form or inquiry does not create a client relationship. Any engagement for services will be governed by a separate written agreement.
We may update these terms from time to time.
Questions can be directed to: cheryl@thelinebetweenconsulting.com
By using this website, you agree to the following:
This site provides general information about The Line Between’s consulting services, workshops, and advisory work. The content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute therapy, clinical treatment, coaching, or medical advice.
All content on this site, including text, frameworks, and materials, is the intellectual property of The Line Between and may not be reproduced without permission.
Submitting a contact form or inquiry does not create a client relationship. Any engagement for services will be governed by a separate written agreement.
We may update these terms from time to time.
Questions can be directed to: cheryl@thelinebetweenconsulting.com
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
The Line Between collects limited personal information through this website, such as your name and email address when you submit a contact form or subscribe to updates.
We use this information only to:
respond to inquiries
share updates related to our work
We do not sell or share your information with third parties.
This site may use basic analytics tools to understand website traffic.
If you have questions about your information or would like it removed, please contact: cheryl@thelinebetweenconsulting.com
The Line Between collects limited personal information through this website, such as your name and email address when you submit a contact form or subscribe to updates.
We use this information only to:
respond to inquiries
share updates related to our work
We do not sell or share your information with third parties.
This site may use basic analytics tools to understand website traffic.
If you have questions about your information or would like it removed, please contact: cheryl@thelinebetweenconsulting.com
Professional Disclaimer
Professional Disclaimer
The Line Between provides organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory services. While this work is informed by psychological and clinical training, it does not include psychotherapy, counseling, diagnosis, or medical treatment.
Participation in workshops or advisory services does not create a therapist-client relationship.
The Line Between provides organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory services. While this work is informed by psychological and clinical training, it does not include psychotherapy, counseling, diagnosis, or medical treatment.
Participation in workshops or advisory services does not create a therapist-client relationship.
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If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: cheryl@thelinebetweenconsulting.com
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: cheryl@thelinebetweenconsulting.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What organizations often ask before engaging this work?
Is this therapy or coaching?
No. The Line Between offers organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory work. While the work is psychologically informed, it is not therapy, clinical treatment, or coaching. Sessions are designed for professional environments and focus on insight, reflection, and organizational awareness.
Is this therapy or coaching?
No. The Line Between offers organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory work. While the work is psychologically informed, it is not therapy, clinical treatment, or coaching. Sessions are designed for professional environments and focus on insight, reflection, and organizational awareness.
What does “creative, nonverbal work” mean in a professional setting?
What does “creative, nonverbal work” mean in a professional setting?
Creative, nonverbal work uses structured visual and reflective processes to explore experiences that are often difficult to articulate verbally, such as burnout, pressure, or role strain. These methods support insight without requiring emotional disclosure and are used as thinking tools, not expressive therapy.
Is this appropriate for corporate and academic environments?
Is this appropriate for corporate and academic environments?
Yes. All workshops are designed specifically for corporate, academic, and professional settings. The work is structured, facilitated, and contained, with clear objectives and boundaries that align with organizational norms and expectations.
Do participants have to share personal information or experiences?
Do participants have to share personal information or experiences?
No. Personal sharing is never required. Participation focuses on individual reflection and optional discussion at a level appropriate for the group. The emphasis is on insight and awareness, not personal storytelling.
What if employees are skeptical or uncomfortable with creative methods?
What if employees are skeptical or uncomfortable with creative methods?
Skepticism is common and expected. Workshops are framed clearly at the outset, with an emphasis on purpose and relevance. Participants are guided through accessible processes that do not require artistic skill or emotional exposure, allowing engagement without pressure.
What does a typical in-person workshop look like?
What does a typical in-person workshop look like?
Workshops include brief framing, guided creative exercises using simple materials, individual reflection, and optional group discussion. Sessions are structured, time-bound, and designed to integrate insights into leadership, team, or organizational contexts.
Do participants need any artistic skill or experience?
Do participants need any artistic skill or experience?
No. No artistic skill, talent, or prior experience is required. Creative processes are intentionally simple and accessible, with the focus on reflection and awareness rather than aesthetics or outcomes.
What outcomes should organizations expect from this work?
What outcomes should organizations expect from this work?
Organizations often report greater clarity around burnout and capacity, improved language for discussing strain and emotional labor, more grounded leadership conversations, and renewed cognitive and creative flexibility within teams.
How is this different from traditional burnout or leadership training?
How is this different from traditional burnout or leadership training?
Traditional trainings rely primarily on discussion and cognitive frameworks. The Line Between integrates nonverbal methods to surface insight that often remains inaccessible through conversation alone, particularly for high performers and leaders who tend to intellectualize stress.
Can workshops be customized for our organization or team?
Can workshops be customized for our organization or team?
Yes. All engagements are tailored to the organization’s goals, culture, and context. Customization may include focus areas, group size, duration, and integration with existing leadership, wellbeing, or learning initiatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What organizations often ask before engaging this work?
Is this therapy or coaching?
No. The Line Between offers organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory work. While the work is psychologically informed, it is not therapy, clinical treatment, or coaching. Sessions are designed for professional environments and focus on insight, reflection, and organizational awareness.
Is this therapy or coaching?
No. The Line Between offers organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory work. While the work is psychologically informed, it is not therapy, clinical treatment, or coaching. Sessions are designed for professional environments and focus on insight, reflection, and organizational awareness.
What does “creative, nonverbal work” mean in a professional setting?
What does “creative, nonverbal work” mean in a professional setting?
Creative, nonverbal work uses structured visual and reflective processes to explore experiences that are often difficult to articulate verbally, such as burnout, pressure, or role strain. These methods support insight without requiring emotional disclosure and are used as thinking tools, not expressive therapy.
Is this appropriate for corporate and academic environments?
Is this appropriate for corporate and academic environments?
Yes. All workshops are designed specifically for corporate, academic, and professional settings. The work is structured, facilitated, and contained, with clear objectives and boundaries that align with organizational norms and expectations.
Do participants have to share personal information or experiences?
Do participants have to share personal information or experiences?
No. Personal sharing is never required. Participation focuses on individual reflection and optional discussion at a level appropriate for the group. The emphasis is on insight and awareness, not personal storytelling.
What if employees are skeptical or uncomfortable with creative methods?
What if employees are skeptical or uncomfortable with creative methods?
Skepticism is common and expected. Workshops are framed clearly at the outset, with an emphasis on purpose and relevance. Participants are guided through accessible processes that do not require artistic skill or emotional exposure, allowing engagement without pressure.
What does a typical in-person workshop look like?
What does a typical in-person workshop look like?
Workshops include brief framing, guided creative exercises using simple materials, individual reflection, and optional group discussion. Sessions are structured, time-bound, and designed to integrate insights into leadership, team, or organizational contexts.
Do participants need any artistic skill or experience?
Do participants need any artistic skill or experience?
No. No artistic skill, talent, or prior experience is required. Creative processes are intentionally simple and accessible, with the focus on reflection and awareness rather than aesthetics or outcomes.
What outcomes should organizations expect from this work?
What outcomes should organizations expect from this work?
Organizations often report greater clarity around burnout and capacity, improved language for discussing strain and emotional labor, more grounded leadership conversations, and renewed cognitive and creative flexibility within teams.
How is this different from traditional burnout or leadership training?
How is this different from traditional burnout or leadership training?
Traditional trainings rely primarily on discussion and cognitive frameworks. The Line Between integrates nonverbal methods to surface insight that often remains inaccessible through conversation alone, particularly for high performers and leaders who tend to intellectualize stress.
Can workshops be customized for our organization or team?
Can workshops be customized for our organization or team?
Yes. All engagements are tailored to the organization’s goals, culture, and context. Customization may include focus areas, group size, duration, and integration with existing leadership, wellbeing, or learning initiatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What organizations often ask before engaging this work?
Is this therapy or coaching?
No. The Line Between offers organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory work. While the work is psychologically informed, it is not therapy, clinical treatment, or coaching. Sessions are designed for professional environments and focus on insight, reflection, and organizational awareness.
Is this therapy or coaching?
No. The Line Between offers organizational consulting, workshops, and advisory work. While the work is psychologically informed, it is not therapy, clinical treatment, or coaching. Sessions are designed for professional environments and focus on insight, reflection, and organizational awareness.
What does “creative, nonverbal work” mean in a professional setting?
What does “creative, nonverbal work” mean in a professional setting?
Creative, nonverbal work uses structured visual and reflective processes to explore experiences that are often difficult to articulate verbally, such as burnout, pressure, or role strain. These methods support insight without requiring emotional disclosure and are used as thinking tools, not expressive therapy.
Is this appropriate for corporate and academic environments?
Is this appropriate for corporate and academic environments?
Yes. All workshops are designed specifically for corporate, academic, and professional settings. The work is structured, facilitated, and contained, with clear objectives and boundaries that align with organizational norms and expectations.
Do participants have to share personal information or experiences?
Do participants have to share personal information or experiences?
No. Personal sharing is never required. Participation focuses on individual reflection and optional discussion at a level appropriate for the group. The emphasis is on insight and awareness, not personal storytelling.
What if employees are skeptical or uncomfortable with creative methods?
What if employees are skeptical or uncomfortable with creative methods?
Skepticism is common and expected. Workshops are framed clearly at the outset, with an emphasis on purpose and relevance. Participants are guided through accessible processes that do not require artistic skill or emotional exposure, allowing engagement without pressure.
What does a typical in-person workshop look like?
What does a typical in-person workshop look like?
Workshops include brief framing, guided creative exercises using simple materials, individual reflection, and optional group discussion. Sessions are structured, time-bound, and designed to integrate insights into leadership, team, or organizational contexts.
Do participants need any artistic skill or experience?
Do participants need any artistic skill or experience?
No. No artistic skill, talent, or prior experience is required. Creative processes are intentionally simple and accessible, with the focus on reflection and awareness rather than aesthetics or outcomes.
What outcomes should organizations expect from this work?
What outcomes should organizations expect from this work?
Organizations often report greater clarity around burnout and capacity, improved language for discussing strain and emotional labor, more grounded leadership conversations, and renewed cognitive and creative flexibility within teams.
How is this different from traditional burnout or leadership training?
How is this different from traditional burnout or leadership training?
Traditional trainings rely primarily on discussion and cognitive frameworks. The Line Between integrates nonverbal methods to surface insight that often remains inaccessible through conversation alone, particularly for high performers and leaders who tend to intellectualize stress.
Can workshops be customized for our organization or team?
Can workshops be customized for our organization or team?
Yes. All engagements are tailored to the organization’s goals, culture, and context. Customization may include focus areas, group size, duration, and integration with existing leadership, wellbeing, or learning initiatives.