Supervision

I offer a collaborative, secure supervision space where you can bring your full self, deepen your skills, and grow with confidence.

As your supervisor, I hope to empower you to gain the skills, awareness, and confidence to provide effective, equitable and informed counseling to your clients. My style is compassionate, curious and collaborative. I utilize emotion-focused techniques, narrative therapy, and mindfulness with a trauma-informed, systemic, feminist lens. Social justice is foundational to my work. 

I view supervision as a secure base—an emotionally safe relationship where you can explore vulnerably, make mistakes, and learn and grow. I view therapy and supervision as collaborative spaces where meaning is co-constructed. Multiple realities can be true and that different interventions can open new possibilities—there is no single ‘right’ path, only multiple routes to meaningful change.

I believe that your experiences—trauma, pain, joy, resilience, connection, values, and cultural background—are integral to your humanity and can be powerful assets in therapy. I will encourage you to draw on these experiences to bring your authentic self into the therapy process, as well as noticing when personal experiences seem to be impeding the therapy process and tending to this.

I work best with supervisees who possess a willingness to share moments of pride and therapy struggles, explore how the self-of-the-therapist shows up in this work, and openly assess their growth.

My Supervisory Style

As a supervisor, my primary goal is to support supervisees as they grow into competent, ethical therapists. Supervision is a collaborative space for teaching, mentoring, and reflection—where supervisees deepen their systemic thinking, strengthen intervention skills, develop professionalism, and build ethical and legal competence. It is also a place to explore personal strengths and growth areas, including countertransference, emotional reactions, and self-of-the-therapist themes, while receiving feedback, validation, and guidance toward independent clinical practice.

The Purpose of Supervision

The details

Supervision is offered in 50-minute individual sessions, 50-minute dyadic (two person) sessions, or 80-minute (four person) group sessions. The following fees are in place for supervision:

  • Individual Supervision Session - $150

  • Dyadic Supervision Session - $95 per supervisee

  • Group Supervision Session - $80 per supervisee

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