
SUPERVISION & CONSULTATION
The work of a therapist is multifaceted and deeply nuanced.
It calls for knowledge, skill, and the ability to attune empathically to another person’s private, subjective world.
It also demands a relentless commitment to self-reflection, as we examine our own role and presence within the therapeutic process.
We believe this complexity is best navigated with the support of our own therapy, thoughtful supervision, and effective training.
With this in mind, we offer clinical supervision and consultation services to fellow mental health professionals looking for a space to learn, reflect, and deepen their practice.
CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Finding supportive, culturally responsive, trauma-informed supervision is essential to our growth as clinicians.
Effective supervision isn’t just about learning techniques, it’s about fostering the skills, confidence, and reflective practices that shape you into a thoughtful, capable therapist.
Good supervision provides a supportive and educational space to explore your clinical work with depth and insight.
It’s reflective, attentive, and tailored to help you develop your unique therapeutic style, navigate ambiguity, and better understand your role in the therapeutic process.
Humanistic and relational approaches
Depth psychology / psychodynamic lens
Systemic, multicultural and feminist frameworks
MY CLINICAL ORIENTATIONS INCLUDE
are self aware, curious, and open to learning.
believe who we are shows up in the room and shapes our experiences with clients.
want to learn about and specialize in: IFS, relational approaches, insight-oriented work.
I WORK BEST WITH SUPERVISEES WHO
CONSULTATION
I offer consultation services for professionals seeking guidance on complex cases or specific therapeutic approaches, including work with trauma, difficult defenses, and multicultural dynamics.
These sessions are a collaborative space where you can explore challenging clinical material with support and clarity.
Together, we can explore key dynamics such as:
transference and countertransference
power imbalances
cultural considerations
attachment patterns
stagnant dynamics
OTHER CONVERSATIONS
If you’re new to private practice and have questions on the broader aspects of building and sustaining a meaningful therapy practice, I’m happy to chat about what has worked for me.
I enjoy conversations on sustainable business visioning, design thinking, and strategic planning.
We can discuss topics such as structuring your practice, marketing ethically, creating culturally responsive and trauma-informed systems, or finding balance between financial sustainability and client-centered care.
These sessions are a space to reflect on your professional vision, align your values with your work, and strategize actionable steps to build a practice that feels both authentic and impactful.

Questions?
I’m happy to have a conversation and explore how I can support you.