Clinical Supervision

Providing trauma-informed clinical supervision to associate licensed social workers and therapists means creating a safe and supportive environment that acknowledges the impact of trauma on both clients and clinicians. I focus on empathy, validation, and fostering self-awareness, helping supervisees develop effective and sensitive therapeutic interventions while also managing their own emotional responses.

By integrating trauma-informed principles into supervision, I support professionals in enhancing their clinical skills, building resilience, and maintaining ethical, compassionate care throughout their practice.

Professional Consultation

As a therapist navigating the complexities of cases involving complex childhood trauma, sexual trauma, gender/sexuality concerns, and circumcision grief and trauma, I understand how challenging and sensitive these areas can be. Offering professional consultation, I provide a collaborative space where you can gain specialized insights, refine treatment plans, and deepen your understanding to enhance client outcomes.

Investing in these consultations means you’re not only expanding your clinical competence but also ensuring your clients receive the most nuanced, compassionate care possible. Together, we can navigate these difficult topics with professionalism and empathy.

Group Supervision

Our group supervision and consultation sessions are designed specifically for MSW students and associate licensed therapists seeking guidance through a trauma-informed lens. These sessions provide a collaborative, supportive environment where participants can deepen their clinical skills, enhance understanding of trauma-sensitive approaches, and receive feedback from experienced clinicians.

What sets our groups apart is the dedicated focus on trauma-informed practice, tailored to the unique challenges faced by emerging professionals. We prioritize creating a safe, respectful space where participants can explore complex cases and build confidence in their therapeutic role.