
Clinical Supervision.
Becoming a therapist is a dynamic journey—equal parts thrilling, challenging, and transformative. Supervision is the cornerstone of that journey, where you lay the groundwork for a meaningful career. We’re here to guide you through it with clarity, confidence, and a deeper understanding of yourself as a clinician. Few things are as rewarding to us as watching our associates grow into their skills and embrace their potential.
With our roots in an eclectic mix of psychotherapy, we bring a practical, grounded approach to supervision, blending real-world insights with a touch of mindfulness. When we meet, you’ll get more than just case reviews—you’ll step into a supportive, reflective space designed to foster both your professional growth and personal development as a clinician. We might kick off with a quick grounding exercise to settle in, and we’ll often ask for your thoughts before sharing ours. Our aim is to help you trust your clinical instincts while offering the tools, knowledge, and feedback to sharpen your skills and build your confidence.
Our Approach.
Supervision with us is tailored to where you are in your journey, guided by two core frameworks:
❖ The Developmental Model – Every clinician evolves through distinct stages. If you’re just starting out, you might need structure, hands-on support, and encouragement as you find your footing. As you grow, you’ll refine your approach, deepen your expertise, and step into greater independence. We adapt supervision to meet you at each stage, balancing support with the right level of challenge.
❖ The Discrimination Model – Your needs shift moment to moment, and so does our role. As teachers, we’ll build your clinical skills, clarify theory, and share practical strategies. As counselors, we’ll help you process your emotional reactions and personal growth tied to your work. As consultants, we’ll offer guidance while empowering you to develop your own clinical voice.
“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.”
~ Carl Rogers