Clinical
Supervision
Clinical supervision for mental health professionals from a family systems approach.
Supervision approach
If you are wanting to continue or begin receiving supervision from a systemic and family systems approach, please contact me to discuss how I would support you in meeting your supervision goals. I highly value creating a safe and respectful relationship for you to thrive in your clinical and professional goals. The theories that inform my approach include Solution-Focused, Experiential and Feminist theory. I will support you in setting clear and achievable goals that will help us track and celebrate your growth and development. I will encourage you to create a holistic plan to promote wellness, reduce risk of burnout and actively process secondary trauma and compassion fatigue to support a satisfying and sustainable career.
Supervision training
I am an American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) supervisor candidate. I have completed the AAMFT Fundamentals of Supervision course. I receive regular supervision mentoring from an AAMFT Approved Supervisor mentor who supports my development as a supervisor while I am a supervisor candidate.
Supervision fees
Contact me to learn more about supervision fees.
What to expect
A confidential and respectful supervision relationship.
Adherence to relevant codes of ethics.
Develop and monitor supervision goals.
Utilize evidenced-based approaches in supervision and therapy.
Process self-of-the-therapist factors impacting your personal and professional life.
Explore privilege, intersectionality and social identity.
Balancing your short term goals for developing clinical skills and long term goals for a sustainable career.
Identifying strengths from your personality, culture and values system.
Find humor and resiliency in your clinical, professional and personal experiences.
Attentive and solution-focused meetings.
Create a self care plan to actively address compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma and to prevent burnout.