Case consultation is a process where a professional seeks guidance and feedback from other experienced professionals on challenging cases, ethical dilemmas, or other aspects of clinical practice. It can involve reviewing a clients case by the primary service provider and other program personnel, consultants, or both. Case consultation can be distinguished from clinical supervision, which is about direction and education of a supervisee that is on a more continuous basis. The purpose of case consultation is to provide a structured platform for professionals to discuss and analyze complex ethical issues, consider multiple perspectives, and develop a plan of action and goals for treatment. During a case consultation session, the consultant may provide feedback, suggest alternative strategies, and help navigate ethical and legal considerations. Case consultation can be conducted in person, by phone, or via video conferencing. The Case Consultation Protocol provides a structured process for discussing a challenge or initiative, with clear time boundaries and roles. The process works best with a small group of around 6 people, and every participant is required to participate in different ways.