Clinical Supervision

Clinical Supervision

Since the strength of the therapeutic alliance is the most critical factor in contributing to transformational change in therapy, I bring particular attention to self-awareness and self-regulation as a therapist, as well as the ethical use of self-disclosure.

Effective supervision requires a feeling of safety and agreement on your goals and how we will work together. I have continued to receive my own supervision over the years, so I know the vulnerability of presenting a case where I doubt myself or my effectiveness.

In my experience, all therapists will sometimes experience their own history of trauma or unexpected present-day personal challenges getting in the way of being the best therapist they can be. My hope is to provide safety so you can acknowledge this when it happens and we can then explore this more deeply together.

I work primarily in the Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy model, and I'm influenced by other modalities, including Somatic Experiencing, Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR), Lifespan Integration (LI), and other experiential models.

With over 20 years of experience as a therapist, I provide both individual and group supervision over Zoom and in person.