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Supervision should be more than just collecting hours for licensure. Supervision is a period of time to sharpen clinical skill, deepen knowledge of treatment concerns and acquire a variety of effective interventions to utilize throughout your career. My personal goal is for my supervisees to feel competent and confident when they are ready to apply for licensure. I am passionate about supervision being a rich and collaborative experience, tailored to each person’s personal and professional goals. If you have any questions about supervision, or are interested in working together, please don’t hesitate to reach out. 

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Clinical Supervision

  • A supportive environment where it is safe to openly discuss challenges, difficulties, growth, and successes. 

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  • Respectful guidance that consists of constructive feedback to help you improve therapeutic techniques, interventions, and documentation, as well as support in helping you identify both personal and professional goals. 

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  • Collaborative discussions that cover case conceptualization, assessments, treatment planning, interventions, and goal setting to assist in best practice as well as deepen clinical knowledge and skill. 

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  • Support in enhancing cultural competency and navigating ethics in a way that prioritizes client well-being.  

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  • Documentation will be regularly reviewed and monitored to ensure compliance.

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What You Can Expect

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