Clinical Supervision for Future Clinicians
Growing as a clinician means more than checking off hours — it’s about finding your voice, refining your skills, and feeling supported as you step into this profession.
I offer individual and group supervision for clinicians-in-training who are working toward licensure. My approach goes beyond case consultation; it’s about helping you build confidence, sharpen your clinical insight, and deepen your identity as a therapist.
Why Work With Me?
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Clinical Expertise: With years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families across diverse communities, I bring both breadth and depth to supervision.
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Relational Approach: I believe the supervision professional relationship is just as important as the therapy relationship. I create a collaborative space where curiosity, reflection, and growth are central.
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Practical & Supportive: We’ll explore the utilization of therapeutic modalities, clinical challenges, ethical considerations, documentation, and the work around therapist sense of self that is always important to explore in our field.
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Individual & Group Options: Whether you prefer 1:1 attention or the richness of group dialogue, there’s space for your learning style.


What You Can Expect
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A safe, nonjudgmental environment to ask questions, explore blind spots, and celebrate progress.
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Guidance in case conceptualization, treatment planning, and intervention skills.
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Support around self-of-the-therapist work, because your presence in the room matters as much as your techniques.
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A focus on ethical practice and professional identity development.
Who Is This For?
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Master’s level clinicians working toward licensure (LPC & LCSW).
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Post-graduates seeking supervision hours.
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Therapists who value reflective practice, cultural humility, and client-centered care.

Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re looking for supervision that is both challenging and encouraging, structured yet flexible, I’d love to connect with you. Fill out the form to inquire about supervision openings: