Clinical Supervision
Thoughtful, direct supervision for clinicians looking to deepen their clinical work and better understand the dynamics showing up in session
Helping You Think More Deeply About Your Work
Starting out as a therapist can come with a lot of uncertainty. You’re balancing responsibility for your clients while still figuring out your own clinical voice.
Supervision should be a space where you can think through your work more openly, ask questions without hesitation, and take a closer look at what’s happening in your sessions.
My approach is grounded in curiosity and direct feedback. We’ll explore your cases together, make connections, and work toward helping you feel more confident and intentional in your clinical work.
Who I Supervise
TN LMSWs
Therapists working toward licensure and looking for structured, thoughtful support as you develop your clinical skills.
Sex Therapists in Training
Clinicians navigating the transition from training to practice and building confidence in your clinical decisions.
Therapists in Adjacent Niches
Therapists working with topics related to sex, relationships, or identity and wanting a space to think through the complexity of that work.
How I Approach Supervision
My approach to supervision is grounded in curiosity and directness. I believe clinicians grow when they have space to think openly about their work while also being challenged to look more closely at what’s happening in the room.
In supervision, we’ll focus on your cases, the dynamics you’re noticing, and the areas that feel less clear. My role is to support and challenge you, so you leave with more clarity, stronger clinical judgment, and a deeper understanding of how you work as a clinician.
FAQs
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I provide supervision for TN LMSWs and those seeking AASECT sex therapy certification. If you’re unsure whether your specific license or stage is a fit, we can go over that during a consultation.
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My approach is direct, curious, and focused on helping you think more deeply about your work. We’ll look closely at your cases, identify patterns, and work toward a clearer understanding of what’s happening in session.
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Sessions are focused on your clinical work. This may include case consultation, exploring dynamics, discussing challenges, and working through areas that feel unclear. I’ll ask questions, offer feedback, and help you make connections that support your clinical development.
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Supervision works best when you’re open, engaged, and willing to reflect on your work. You don’t need to have answers, but you do need to be willing to explore the questions.
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Most supervisees meet on a regular basis in accordance with licensure requirements. We’ll determine a schedule that aligns with those requirements and your needs.