THERAPY FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS
Learning how to work in the grey areas.
Graduate school does a great job teaching the foundations of clinical work.
Supervision isn't just about collecting licensure hours or reviewing cases. It's about developing confidence in your clinical judgment, learning to tolerate uncertainty, and growing into the clinician you want to become.
Graduate school teaches the academics. Supervision is where you learn how to apply them in the gray areas.
You’ve spent years taking care of others. You deserve someone who can show up for you in the same way.
Graduate school does a great job teaching the foundations of clinical work. You learn theories, interventions, ethics, diagnoses, treatment planning, and documentation. Much of it is presented in a way that feels structured, clear, and sometimes even black and white.
Then you start seeing clients.
Suddenly, things aren't quite so straightforward.
Clients don't always fit neatly into diagnostic boxes. Ethical decisions aren't always obvious. Treatment plans don't unfold exactly as they did in the textbook. You find yourself balancing clinical judgment, intuition, evidence-based practice, and the realities of being human.
That's where supervision comes in.
What We Might Focus On
Case consultation and treatment planning
Diagnostic clarification and differential diagnoses
Ethical decision-making and boundary questions
Documentation and clinical reasoning
Professional identity development
Building confidence and reducing self-doubt
Preparing for independent clinical practice
Navigating difficult client dynamics and therapeutic relationships
Supervision isn't just about collecting licensure hours or reviewing cases. It's about developing confidence in your clinical judgment, learning to tolerate uncertainty, and growing into the clinician you want to become.
Sy=UPERVISION FEES
Supervision is an investment in both your professional development, the clinician you are becoming and to your clients.
Supervision is an investment in both your professional development and the clinician you're becoming. My goal is to provide thoughtful, supportive, and practical guidance that helps you build confidence, strengthen your clinical skills, and prepare for independent practice.
Individual Clinical Supervision
$150 per 60-minute session
Group Consultation & Supervision
$120 per group session (2 hours)
Payment is due at the time of service. Monthly payment arrangements may be available upon request.
I also offer a reduced rate for clinicians who identify as Black, Indigenous, people of color, or immigrants. If cost is a barrier, please reach out and we can discuss whether a reduced-fee spot is available.
Because meaningful supervision is built through consistency and relationship, I generally ask supervisees to anticipate a six-month commitment, though individual circumstances can be discussed.
You may be feeling:
Overwhelmed when it’s time to transition out of “work mode”
Struggling to know what to do with the things you’ve experienced
Exhausted—but slowing down doesn’t feel like an option
Lonely and disconnected outside of work
Irritable, on edge, and snapping at the people you love
Tired in a way rest can’t fix