Clinical Supervision.

Guidance That Builds Confidence and Clinical Strength

Becoming a therapist is a transformational process—full of learning curves, vulnerability, and growth. Supervision is where it all comes together: clinical skills, self-awareness, and your unique voice as a therapist.

Our approach is practical, collaborative, and grounded in an eclectic mix of trauma-informed, psychodynamic, and systems-based frameworks. In supervision, we go beyond case review. You’ll get space to reflect, ask questions, and explore your own emotional responses in a supportive, judgment-free setting.

Sessions might include brief grounding exercises, real-time feedback, or space to unpack countertransference, ethics, and clinical stuck points. We tailor our time to where you are in your journey—whether you're just starting out or stepping into private practice.

The goal? To help you grow into a confident, ethical, and self-aware clinician—with the tools, insight, and support to thrive in a career that’s both meaningful and sustainable.

Interested in supervision? Let’s connect.

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Clinical Confidence

Practical Wisdom

Real Talk for Therapists

Case Support

Reduce Burnout

Find Your Voice

Reflective Space

Compassionate Collaboration

No Judgment, Just Insight

❈ Clinical Confidence ❈ Practical Wisdom ❈ Real Talk for Therapists ❈ Case Support ❈ Reduce Burnout ❈ Find Your Voice ❈ Reflective Space ❈ Compassionate Collaboration ❈ No Judgment, Just Insight

Consultation for Therapists

Because Sometimes You Just Need a Second Brain

You’re the one others turn to—but that doesn’t mean you should carry it all alone. Whether you’re new to the field, managing a full caseload, or somewhere in between, consultation offers a space to reflect, reset, and move forward with more clarity.

With 18 years of experience in private practice, hospitals, non-profits, and academia, I bring a trauma-informed, psychodynamic, and systems-based lens to our work. My style is collaborative, grounded, and always judgment-free.

We can focus on clinical questions, career decisions, emotional overwhelm, or anything in between. Topics often include:

❖ Complex trauma cases
❖ Countertransference and boundaries
❖ Burnout and vicarious trauma
❖ Practice-building and mindset blocks
❖ Navigating transitions or ethical dilemmas

This is your space to feel supported, think things through, and remember you’re not alone in this work.

Affliliate Links

Below are the tools and services we personally use to run our practice. Each one supports a different part of our workflow — from clinical documentation and insurance billing to payroll, continuing education, and therapist self-care. We only recommend services we use and trust.

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    TherapyNotes

    This is the EHR we trust for clinical documentation, scheduling, billing, and telehealth. It’s built specifically for behavioral health professionals and essential to how we manage client care.

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    Headway

    We use Headway to handle some of our insurance credentialing and billing. It simplifies claims and payments so we can focus more on therapy. It also offers access to free CEUs through PESI and Violet.

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    Monarch Money

    This is the budgeting and financial tracking app we use to manage both personal and business finances. Monarch’s intuitive interface and visual tools help us stay financially grounded.

  • Logo of SurePayroll by Paychex with green and dark teal colors.

    SurePayroll

    We use SurePayroll to manage payroll and tax filings for our practice. It’s a dependable, easy-to-use service that ensures employees are paid on time and necessary reports are handled correctly.

“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.”

~ Carl Rogers