A LIBRARY FOR ACADEMIC WOMEN
Tenure, and Everything Underneath It
Trauma-informed clinical writing for women on the tenure track, mid-career faculty, and academic leaders.
Academic life is one of the most perfectionism-saturated environments a driven woman can inhabit, and one of the least likely to grant her permission to need help. The work is solitary. The feedback loops are long. The identity entanglement with the work is total.
If you are a tenure-track assistant professor, a mid-career associate, full faculty, or a department chair, the library below names what the academy doesn’t. Tenure anxiety. Grant rejection as identity wound. The two-body problem that quietly ate your marriage. The brain fog arriving at the cognitive peak of your career.
Annie is a licensed therapist (LMFT #95719) and works with academic women who need a clinician who understands both the rigor and the cost of the profession.
WORK WITH ANNIE
Pathways into one-to-one care
Annie is a licensed therapist (LMFT #95719) and trauma-informed executive coach. The pathways below are the direct routes for this audience.
One-to-One
Coaching for Women in Academic Medicine
For physician-faculty navigating tenure, clinical load, and research demands.
NOT SURE WHERE TO START
A 25-minute consultation is the simplest way to find your right fit.
THE LIBRARY
The complete clinical library
2 pieces of trauma-informed clinical writing for this audience, ordered most recent first.
