For clinicians at every stage of the journey
Becoming a therapist is its own kind of healing work. The cases that stay with you, the moments you second-guess yourself, the complexity of holding space for others while figuring out who you are as a clinician. That deserves more than a checkbox relationship with a supervisor.
I offer supervision that is clinically rigorous and humanizing in equal measure. Because how you're supported shapes how you show up for your clients.
Individual Supervision
One-on-one supervision tailored to where you are in your development, whether you're navigating early licensure hours, working through a complex case, or deepening your clinical identity. We'll work at the intersection of technique, self-awareness, and cultural humility.
Group Supervision
A collaborative space for multiple supervisees to learn from shared cases, diverse perspectives, and each other. Group supervision builds community alongside clinical skill, something early-career therapists rarely get enough of.
My supervision is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and incorporates somatic awareness, not just as clinical tools to pass on to your clients, but as ways of understanding yourself as a practitioner.
What to expect:
Supervision with me is a real conversation, about your cases, your questions, your growth edges, and your experience of this work. We cover the full scope of clinical development including documentation, treatment planning, assessment, law and ethics, and intervention skills.
Woven throughout is a particular focus on case conceptualization, countertransference, cultural humility, somatic awareness, psychodynamic frameworks, and EMDR consultation for trained and training clinicians.
I bring the same warmth, directness, and cultural attunement to supervision that I bring to my clinical work. Your development as a clinician deserves the same care and intentionality you bring to your work.
Who this is for:
Associate Marriage and Family Therapists (AMFTs) working toward licensure ~ Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) seeking continued growth ~ Clinicians working with trauma, multicultural populations, or somatic modalities ~ Therapists from marginalized communities ~ First and second-generation clinicians ~ Therapists who want supervision that goes beyond case management
Curious if we'd work well together? Let's find out, reach out to schedule a consultation.