The story behind CRM™

23 years of clinical experience. Thousands of conversations. One clear pattern — and a framework born from truly seeing it.

23+

Years of Practice

Meet Sharon Wilkening

Sharon Wilkening is the creator of the Cambrio Relational Model (CRM)™, a framework that grew out of years of sitting with people who felt like they were the problem — and sensing that something about that didn’t fully fit.

As a licensed therapist with over 23 years of experience, Sharon has worked with individuals navigating complex and often painful relationship dynamics. Again and again, she noticed the same pattern: thoughtful, self-aware people doing everything they could to grow, communicate better, and take responsibility — yet still feeling stuck, confused, or somehow “too much.”

Over time, Sharon observed that these relational patterns and roles don’t stay contained within one relationship — they often repeat across different areas of a person’s life. The same dynamics can show up in family systems, partnerships, friendships, and even workplaces. This repetition often reinforces the belief that “it must be me,” deepening self-blame and making the system itself even harder to see.

Her work is about helping people feel seen in a way that is accurate, compassionate, and relieving. Through CRM™, she hopes to offer something many people have been missing: a way to understand their experience that doesn’t begin with “what’s wrong with me,” but instead asks — “what have I been navigating?”

What CRM™ helps you do

01

Understand the System

See the relational systems you exist within as awhole picture — not just individual interactions.

02

Identify Your Role

Recognize the role you’ve been assigned and how it has quietly shaped your responses and beliefs.

03

Naming the Patterns

Name the patterns that keep you stuck and understand why they repeat across different areas of life.

04

Understand Your Nervous System

Make sense of what your body has been holding — and why you are not “too sensitive.”

05

Reduce Self-Blame

Step out of the “it must be me” narrative and into a framework that sees the full picture.

06

Find Clarity

Move from confusion to clarity — understanding what you’ve been navigating, not what’s wrong with you.

“The healthiest people are sitting in my office.”

— Sharon Wilkening, LCMHC, LMHC, QS