Clinical Supervision & Mentoring
Whether you are a graduate student, a clinician-in-training, a permit holder, newly licensed, or simply finding your footing in the field, it quickly becomes clear that many of the most important questions are not fully addressed in graduate school. The realities of clinical work — sitting with complex dynamics, navigating uncertainty, defining your professional identity, making decisions about specialization or private practice — often bring up doubts and dilemmas that textbooks do not prepare us for.
This supervisory and mentorship space was created to think about those questions openly. The ones that feel unspoken. The ones that surface late at night after a difficult session. The ones about confidence, direction, boundaries, growth, and what kind of clinician you are becoming.
Clinical work is far more than diagnostic criteria or memorizing therapeutic models. It involves developing judgment, tolerating ambiguity, understanding relational dynamics, and learning how to trust your own clinical voice. Feeling unsure, stuck with a client, overwhelmed by next steps, or uncertain about how to transition into private practice is not a sign of failure — it is part of becoming a therapist.
The purpose of supervision and mentorship here is to slow down and think together. To clarify a roadmap that makes sense not only clinically, but personally — aligned with your strengths, values, and long-term vision in the field.
If you are feeling uncertain about your next step, stuck in your clinical work, or questioning how to move forward with more clarity and confidence, you are invited to reach out through the contact form to begin the conversation.