Resource Share: Netweaving & Caseloads
We’d love for you to join us for our next Resource Share, a Shelterwood Collective series offering practical tools and expert guidance to help sustain our businesses.
Our February workshop is focused on an embodied approach to shaping caseloads and building referral networks.
Being in private practice holds possibility and uncertainty. There are often questions around visibility and sustainability.
Facilitated by Nicole Greenwald, this workshop will reframe networking as netweaving — the ongoing practice of tending relationships, cultivating reciprocity, and locating yourself within a wider ecosystem of care.
In this workshop, we’ll explore:
How to build a caseload without urgency, hustle, or self-abandonment
Netweaving as a values-aligned alternative to transactional networking
Cultivating referral relationships rooted in trust, clarity, and mutual care
Rhythms for visibility, outreach, and sustainability
This workshop is for you if:
You’re in a season of beginning (or re-orienting) and want support getting rooted
You want your practice to grow through relationship rather than performance
You’re seeking a grounded approach to referrals and visibility
You want strategies you can return to again and again as your practice evolves
Container
This is a virtual offering. Zoom access will be shared the morning of the workshop.
Exchange
Members — included in monthly membership fee
Authorization
Participation includes 1 continuing education unit, if desired. These CEUs are authorized and approved by the NASW Washington State Chapter. Our provider #1975-507. Licensed social workers, marriage and family therapists, and mental health counselors are eligible.
Nicole Greenwald
Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor, & Consultant
(she/her)
Nicole is a psychotherapist, educator, consultant, gatherer, and artist.
She has 15 years in practice as a psychotherapist and specializes in trauma and abuse, C-PTSD, identity, grief, and soulfulness (creativity/communion/spirit).
Nicole has over 20 years of experience in higher ed and non-profit leadership and provides consulting services for businesses, non-profits, and creatives focused on sustainability, social justice, and cooperative models.
She has long been inspired by and devoted to the beauty of mentorship and collaboration. One expression of that is her work with clinical supervisees and supervision of supervisors.
She is the co-Founder and Executive Director of Shelterwood Collective, a cooperative providing community, mentorship, and business administration support to healing practitioners.