Clinical Supervision

    Supervision for therapists and clinicians.

    I offer clinical supervision for pre-licensed associates in Oregon and Washington working toward independent licensure. Supervision is held by secure telehealth and is available for licensure hours where applicable board requirements are met.

    We slow down on the cases that stay with you, and on what they're asking of you as a clinician.

    If you are already independently licensed and seeking reflective case consultation rather than licensure supervision, please see Consultation for Licensed Clinicians.

    I am not accepting new supervisees at this time. I expect to have openings again soon. See current availability for the latest status.

    Who supervision is for

    People come to supervision at different points in their work. You might recognize yourself in one of these:

    • Early in practice, accruing hours, and looking for steady ground under your feet.
    • Pre-licensed and wanting thoughtful supervision as you develop your clinical judgment.
    • Noticing a pattern in your work, or a place where you feel stuck, and wanting help thinking it through within the supervision frame.
    • Wanting space to think about both the clinical decision and your own response to the person in front of you.

    How supervision works

    This supervision is formative, not simply evaluative. The aim is not only to check whether a case was handled correctly, but to help your clinical judgment deepen over time, case by case. Supervision with me is reflective, but also concrete. We look at the case in front of you. What is happening, what you're doing, what you're choosing not to do, and why.

    We attend to the clinical decision and to the person making it.

    I draw on more than three decades of clinical practice and a depth-oriented frame.

    When it's relevant, we also look at spiritual or existential material clients bring, and how to work with it competently without overstepping the therapeutic role.

    What we work on

    • Case formulation and treatment direction.
    • Transference, countertransference, and use of self.
    • Ethical questions and clinical decision-making.
    • Working with grief, meaning, and spiritual material.
    • Professional formation and sustainable practice.

    Format and fees

    • Offered in both individual and group formats.
    • Individual supervision: $130 per session.
    • Group supervision: $75 per session.
    • Available for licensure hours in Oregon and Washington where board requirements are met.
    • Held by secure telehealth.

    In some cases, billing or administrative support may be coordinated through Amome Collective ↗.

    Related resources

    For additional reflections and brief handouts related to supervision, therapeutic presence, clinical reflection, and depth-oriented practice, you may visit the Library.

    If you are wondering whether this is the right fit, the simplest next step is a brief conversation. See how to begin.