For the Therapist

Supervision for MFT Trainees, Interns, & Consultation Services

In the last five years, my work has grown to include providing supervision and consultation to beginning therapists and those newly licensed. My focus and commitment during the supervision/consultation process is to provide you with a sensitively attuned and emotionally safe environment. This invites and encourages you to access your innate intuition and wisdom about clinical material.

Initially we will develop a vision together that is based upon your current level of development, identification of learning goals, and areas of clinical focus and interest. As we allow this vision to guide us, you will be met with empathy, positive regard, constructive support, and the encouragement to explore your internal world as the center of information about the happenings in your clinical work. You will also be respectfully guided to personal self discovery of your own personal and natural therapeutic voice, and increased awareness of how to more deeply embody your clinical work. The process will also be honored in a way which conveys respect to spiritual, gender, & multicultural factors and sensitivities.

Support includes creating and truly honoring how you cultivate your internal tracking environment as a clinician that allows you to notice, contain, metabolize, and utilize countertransference and parallel process material when appropriate and timely. Additional areas of focus could be translating theory into practice, deepening reflective capacities, and managing anxiety.

Trainings Offered

In addition to supervision, consultation and practice building services, I am also available to counseling centers and training facilities to provide trainings. My training style is warm, interactive, and multi-dimensional. I am particularly sensitive to the needs and vulnerabilities of new trainees and interns. Below are my current training offerings:

  • Developing Presence as a New Practitioner
  • Beginning To Work With Countertransference
  • Clinical Issues at The End of Therapy