Supervision

UntitledAn LMFT-A looking for a supervisor?

You are ready to knock out your supervision hours under a supervisor with whom you jive; a mentor who cares about you and your clients. A variety of experiences and knowledge in the counseling field would be a plus. When things get stressful with clients, you need someone who has your back.

Through our counseling careers, it’s tough to find a supervisor that meets all your needs. Whether it’s law and ethics, learning counseling modalities, or structuring a private practice, you need someone on your team.

You have questions about how best to serve clients that need to be answered. School was already a lot, and now you’ve got to navigate the licensing board, find supervision, and complete regular continuing education!

Through all these challenges, you try to take care of yourself and manage your mental health.

You wonder how you will get all your supervision hours.

I offer both individual 60-minute and group 90-minute supervision sessions. We can schedule as frequently as you would like.

Not only will you get my support, but the support of your fellow supervisees whether you meet in a dyad or with multiple group members.

Typically, I try to match you with other supervisees in dyads that count toward individual supervision hours.

It is important to have colleagues that support you in various ways. We can boost each other up in our differing strengths and challenge each other to think in new ways. It is powerful to know you are not alone in pursuing the daunting journey of becoming a licensed therapist.

UntitledHow do I know if you’re the best fit for me?

Please explore my CV to review my background in education, training, and certificates as well as diverse clinical experiences.

Generally, interns have described working together as a balance of a challenge, giving practical intervention to use, and support in building their confidence as a therapist. I want you to become the therapist you want to be, and I support you in pursuing your client’s interests and various modalities.

An understanding supervisor makes a difference in supervision.

I get what it’s like to start in the counseling profession. A past supervisor of mine described it like going through mental health boot camp. You’re exposed to many types of clients who range all over the map in presenting struggles.

Getting centered on yourself and what you bring to the table can be overwhelming. Through our work together, you will recognize your strengths and gain clarity on your needed growth areas. We will ensure you as a person are getting support as well as you, the professional therapist.

Reach out today to set up a time to chat and see if we may be a good fit for one another over your LMFT-A process.