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Dr. Shea Conway, PsyD

Clinical Psychologist & Forensic Evaluator

Therapy for Attorneys

By a Psychologist Who Practiced Law for 25 Years

Helping Attorneys Thrive, Not Just Endure

As a psychologist with 25 years of experience as an attorney and managing partner for a medium-sized firm defending employers in workers' compensation claims, I occupy a highly differentiated niche. I am a psychologist who understands the unique psychological burdens of legal practice because I lived it — you do not need to explain the practice of law to me. I understand the demands, pressures, and personal sacrifices that often accompany a legal career.

I provide confidential therapy and consultation services for attorneys experiencing stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, career dissatisfaction, relationship challenges, and major life transitions. Whether you are a new associate struggling with overwhelming demands, a seasoned litigator facing burnout, or a partner questioning what comes next in your career, therapy can provide a confidential space to regain perspective, restore balance, and reconnect with what matters most.

Appointments

Call or Text: 530-409-4308

Therapy is provided via secure video.

Discreet and fully confidential.

A Therapist Who Has Lived Your World

Support tailored to every stage of a legal career

Stress & Burnout

Billable-hour pressure, relentless deadlines, and high-stakes matters take a real toll. Therapy helps you recognize the warning signs of burnout and build sustainable ways to manage the demands of practice.

Anxiety & Depression

The legal profession carries elevated rates of anxiety and depression. In a confidential setting, we work to ease those symptoms and address the underlying patterns that keep them in place.

Career Dissatisfaction

If the work no longer feels meaningful, or you are quietly wondering whether to stay, pivot, or leave, therapy offers a place to think it through clearly — without judgment and without having to justify the question.

Relationship Challenges

The hours and intensity of legal work can strain marriages, families, and friendships. We look at how your career affects your closest relationships and how to protect what matters most to you.

Major Life Transitions

Making partner, changing firms, retiring, or stepping away from law entirely — each transition reshapes your identity. Therapy supports you through these turning points with perspective and balance.

Confidential Consultation

Whether you are a new associate, a seasoned litigator, or a partner, you will work with someone who understands the profession from the inside — a discreet space to regain perspective and reconnect with what matters.

Confidential Support, From Someone Who Understands

You do not need to explain the practice of law to me. Reach out for a confidential conversation about how therapy can help.