Supervision with me is a place to:
Ask questions without judgment
Reflect deeply on your clinical decisions
Celebrate your growth and breakthroughs
Explore challenges from a systems perspective
Build confidence session by session
Develop your unique voice and presence as a therapist
Whether you’re just beginning your journey or deep into your candidacy, my goal is to help you feel rooted, supported, and empowered as you grow into a skilled, grounded clinician.
If you’re looking for a supervisor who will walk alongside you with warmth, clarity, and intentional guidance, I’d love to connect.
Supervision that is intentional, grounded, and growth-oriented.
Rooted in 25 years of experience in the field of marriage and family therapy, I bring the same passion, presence, and curiosity to my supervision work that I share with my clients. I consider supervision a sacred space—one where learning, identity development, and clinical confidence grow in real time.
Supervision is one of the most influential and formative experiences in a new therapist’s career. It’s where you discover your voice, clarify your therapeutic lens, and begin to integrate theory with the realities of sitting across from real people with real stories.
My approach to supervision is both supportive and challenging. I believe the best supervisors help you:
strengthen your clinical identity
expand your lens for understanding individuals, couples, and families
increase your confidence in navigating complex cases
integrate theory with practical, client-centered interventions
develop healthy boundaries and professional habits
cultivate self-awareness as you grow into the therapist you are becoming
With a background in marriage and family therapy, play therapy, and over two decades of direct clinical work, I provide supervision that is collaborative, grounded, and growth-focused. You’ll receive clear guidance, thoughtful feedback, and a safe space to explore the parts of this work that feel uncertain, overwhelming, or new.
Interested in supervision?
Reach out here to learn more about availability, structure, and next steps.