
Working With Individuals & Families
Ingrassia Consulting Group provides confidential, non-clinical psychological safety consultation for high-profile individuals and public-facing families navigating the demands of visibility, performance, and sustained pressure.
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Our work is advisory and preventative, designed to support clarity, stability, and long-term functioning without providing therapy, diagnosis, or treatment. Consultation is discreet, tailored, and grounded in an understanding of both personal systems and professional environments.
How Engagements Typically Begin
Personal and family consultations most often begin through:
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Direct inquiry
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Referral from legal counsel, management, or representation
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Recommendation from a production, agency, or professional contact
An initial conversation is used to:
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Understand the client’s context and pressures
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Clarify goals, boundaries, and scope of consultation
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Identify potential psychological or systemic strain
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Determine whether and how consultation would be useful
If aligned, services are structured in a way that respects privacy, autonomy, and the client’s existing professional and personal supports.
How Consultation is Structured
Consultation is non-clinical and does not establish a therapeutic relationship.
Depending on needs, work may include:
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Anticipatory guidance around emotionally demanding roles or visibility
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Support navigating boundaries, schedules, and cumulative stress
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Advisory input around family dynamics impacted by public exposure
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Developmentally informed guidance for caregivers of minors
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Coordination-aware consultation that integrates with legal, educational, or production frameworks when relevant
Engagements may be short-term, ongoing, or reserved-access, depending on client preference and circumstances.
When Individuals or Families Engage Consultation
Clients often seek consultation when navigating:
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High-visibility or public-facing roles
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Emotionally demanding or prolonged professional work
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Major career transitions or exposure shifts
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Family strain related to schedules, scrutiny, or pressure
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Minor involvement in professional or media environments
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Situations where discretion and prevention are prioritized over intervention
Consultation is most effective when engaged proactively, rather than in response to crisis.
A Note on Fit
Not every situation benefits from consultation.
Part of the initial conversation is determining whether this work is appropriate, necessary, or helpful. Engagements are intentionally selective to ensure ethical alignment and meaningful value.