Clinical Supervision

You’ve completed your internship, gotten your degree and have figured out how to navigate starting your own private practice! But you still need to find a supervisor and you’re feeling a bit unsure about your professional identity…

If you’re looking for an Approved Clinical Supervisor offering a judgement-free, supportive supervision relationship along with the opportunity to experience a balance between self-directed and supervisor-directed meetings, let’s connect!

My goal is to create a warm, trusting relationship with you. When I say judgment-free, I don’t mean that I won’t point out areas for growth or potential blind spots, but I won’t carry judgments about you as a person for having areas of growth, biases or blind spots. As I’m sure you’ve guessed…I also have areas of growth, biases and the occasional blind spot.

Expectations for Supervision

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    Promote growth & development

    Together we’ll develop goals to support your growth

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    Promote public & client welfare

    I’ll provide ongoing feedback through a variety of methods: observation, chart/note audits, review of case studies

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    Monitor Supervisee Performance

    Supervisee self-assessments, case studies, support in building professional identity, knowledge check conversations around ethics, theory and treatment planning

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    Supporting Empowerment

    I’ll support you in developing your own counseling and ethical framework

  • Chart/Note Audits

  • Sign off on clinical hours/track hours

  • Provide feedback on office space in-person and your telehealth platform where applicable

  • Observation of clinical work (video-recorded sessions, audio-recorded sessions)

  • Provide feedback and check knowledge of diagnostic criteria, appropriate clinical interventions and treatment planning

  • Check knowledge and understanding around mandated reporting, handling of critical incidents, suicide assessment and safety planning

State and National Required Methods of Supervision

  • "Learning is finding out that you already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers, and teachers."

    —Richard Bach