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Clinical Supervision & Consultation

Support for Clinicians and Care Teams

Clinical supervision should be more than a requirement to be completed or a box to be checked. At its best, supervision is a space for reflection, ethical grounding, professional growth, and sustainability — especially for clinicians working in high-demand systems and trauma-exposed environments.

I provide individual clinical supervision and consultation for agencies and care teams, grounded in mentorship, clinical integrity, and a deep respect for the complexity of this work.

This is supervision that supports both competence and longevity.

Clinical Supervision & Consultation

Who This is For:

Individual Clinical Supervision

• Pre-licensed clinicians seeking required supervision hours

• Newly licensed clinicians seeking ongoing consultation and support

• Black clinicians and clinicians of color seeking culturally responsive supervision

• Clinicians working in community-based, high-acuity, or trauma-heavy settings

• Clinicians navigating burnout, imposter syndrome, or professional transition

Supervision Focus Areas

• Case conceptualization and clinical formulation

• Ethical decision-making and scope-of-practice questions

• Trauma-informed and systems-aware clinical work

• Identity, power, and context in the therapeutic relationship

• Professional development and clinical confidence

• Sustainability, boundaries, and burnout prevention

Agency Contracted Supervision & Consultation

This May Be a Good Fit For Agencies That Are:

• Supporting clinicians in high-acuity or trauma-exposed roles

• Experiencing staff burnout or turnover

• Seeking culturally responsive clinical leadership

• Looking for external supervision to supplement internal systems

• Interested in strengthening clinical quality and retention

 

Services May Include

• Individual or group clinical supervision

• Case consultation for clinical teams

• Support for supervisors and clinical leadership

• Time-limited consultation engagements

• Ongoing monthly supervision or consultation contracts

Contracts are designed to be clear, flexible, and sustainable, with an emphasis on supporting clinicians so they can continue serving their communities with care and integrity.

Across all supervision and consultation work, the following values remain central:

• Clinical integrity and ethical clarity
• Trauma-informed and culturally responsive practice
• Respect for clinician humanity and capacity
• Clear boundaries and expectations
• Sustainability for both clinicians and the systems they work within

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Working With Me as a Clinical Supervisor
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My approach to clinical supervision is shaped by years of clinical practice, leadership, and a deep respect for the weight clinicians carry--especially those working in high-demand, trauma-exposed, and community-based settings.

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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and clinical supervisor, I hold supervision as a space where rigor and humanity coexist. I am attentive not only to case formulation and ethical decision-making, but also to the ways identity, power, culture, and systems shape both the work and the clinician doing it.

 

I supervise from a place of mentorship rather than hierarchy. That means creating space for curiosity, discernment, and honest reflection without shame, urgency, or performance pressure. I believe good supervision helps clinicians sharpen their clinical thinking and sustain themselves over time.

 

Whether you are pursuing licensure, navigating early career questions, or seeking consultation as a seasoned clinician, my role is to support clarity, confidence, and ethical grounding so your work with clients remains both effective and sustainable.

Frequently Asked Questions: Clinical Supervision & Consultation

What is clinical supervision?
 

Clinical supervision is a reflective, collaborative space focused on strengthening clinical skills, ethical decision-making, and professional development. It is a place to think deeply about your work with clients, explore questions that arise in practice, and receive guidance that supports both competence and sustainability.

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At its core, supervision is about helping clinicians grow with clarity, confidence, and care.

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What is clinical supervision not?
Clinical supervision is not therapy for the clinician. While emotional responses to clinical work may be explored, supervision does not replace personal therapy or function as a space for personal healing. It is also not administrative management, performance evaluation, or disciplinary oversight.

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What’s the difference between supervision and consultation?
 

Supervision often involves an ongoing relationship and may be required for licensure, with clearly defined responsibilities and agreements in place.
 

Consultation is typically more time-limited and advisory, focused on specific clinical questions, cases, or areas of growth, without formal supervisory oversight.

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Can supervision replace my own therapy?
No. Supervision supports you in your professional role as a clinician. Many clinicians find that having both supervision and their own therapeutic support is essential for longevity in this work.

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Who tends to be a good fit for your supervision style?
This supervision model is a good fit for clinicians who value reflection, ethical clarity, trauma-informed practice, and culturally responsive care. I work especially well with clinicians navigating high-acuity settings, community-based work, identity-related stressors, and the emotional weight of caring for others.

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How is supervision structured?
Supervision is intentional and boundaried. Expectations, goals, and scope are discussed at the outset so the relationship feels supportive, clear, and sustainable for everyone involved.

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What if I’m not sure whether supervision or consultation is the right fit?
That’s okay. We can talk through your needs and determine what level of support makes the most sense before moving forward.

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