Supervision Services for Associate Clinicians
Supervision is more than a requirement—it’s a space to grow, reflect, and be held as you step into your work as a clinician. I provide supervision for associate clinicians who are building clinical skills, deepening presence, and integrating somatic awareness into their work. Supervision is a space for reflection, growth, and attunement — supporting both professional confidence and embodied practice.
As a somatic therapist, I bring a focus on embodiment, helping you notice what is already alive in your body, what is asking to be expressed, and how to bring that awareness into your work with clients.
Who I Work With
I offer supervision for associate clinicians who are:
Working toward licensure (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, and other associate clinicians)
Navigating private practice or agency settings
Curious about integrating somatic awareness and embodied practices into their work
Seeking a reflective, supportive space to explore cases, challenges, and growth
My Approach
Supervision with me is collaborative, gentle, and grounded in embodiment. Together, we:
Explore cases with curiosity, compassion, and attention to embodied experience
Weave somatic awareness into your clinical work
Reflect on ethical and professional questions with clarity and care
Strengthen presence, self-care, and professional identity
This is supervision at your pace. Not about mastery or urgency, but about returning, again and again, to an embodied presence that supports your growth and your work with clients.
How We Meet
Individual Supervision: One-on-one sessions shaped around your goals and learning style
Group Supervision: Small, supportive groups for shared reflection and peer learning
Frequency: Flexible—weekly, biweekly, or as needed
Format: In-person or secure telehealth
Getting Started
If you are ready to deepen your clinical skills, explore embodied approaches, and feel supported on your path to licensure, reach out via [email/contact form/phone].
Together, we will create a supervision space that honors your presence, your embodiment, and the clinician you are becoming.