

Supervision & Consultation
Clinical Supervision for AMFTs
I provide collaborative, developmentally attuned supervision for Associate Marriage and Family Therapists (AMFTs) who are working toward licensure. I am approved as a supervisor by the BBS (Board of Behavioral Sciences). I also provide consultation to therapists and other providers.
My approach to supervision is supportive, clinically thorough, and grounded in both ethical practice and professional growth. I work from an integrative lens and tailor supervision to your theoretical orientation while helping you deepen case conceptualization, intervention skills, and clinical confidence.
Areas of Focus
Supervision may include:
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Case consultation and treatment planning
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Diagnosis and documentation
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Countertransference and transference
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Navigating high-risk cases and mandated reporting
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Strengthening therapeutic presence and use of self
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Professional identity development, career path, & business-building
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Preparing for licensure exams
My style and clinical experience
I utilize a combination of therapeutic approaches and theories, including expressive arts therapy, narrative therapy, somatics, mindfulness, strengths-based, psychodynamic, humanistic, play, liberation psychology, systems theory, the recovery model, trauma-focused CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and attachment-based theories.
I have clinical experience working with elementary-aged children (in school-based settings), teens in the juvenile justice system (individual and family therapy), and adult individuals, couples, and families. I have worked in community mental health and private practice for 10 years. I have worked with clients struggling with complex trauma, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, addiction, attachment wounds, codependency, DID/OSDD, ADHD, and more.

Who I Work With
I provide supervision for AMFTs working in:
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Private practice
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Community mental health
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School-based settings
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Group practice environments
I welcome clinicians at all stages of their associate journey and strive to create a space that balances accountability with encouragement.
