
Are you curious about your self as a therapist?
The work of psychotherapy is often complex and always deeply impactful for both the client and therapist. Supervision is a place to get support in navigating both the administrative and clinical aspects of therapy. It is a place where questions of ethics, of appropriate interventions, and of countertransference are explored.
Supervision is a space where you can investigate how the world you exist within, your unique identities, and how you define your role as therapist all intersect; and how your understanding of these factors improve your therapeutic practice.
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Illinois Individual Supervision
Ongoing virtual individual supervision for LPCs and LCPCs; LPCs looking to get further support toward their terminal licensure and LCPCs interested in deepening their work from a relational and existential framework.
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B.C. Individual Supervision
Ongoing virtual and in-person individual supervision for counsellors in the Lower Mainland (and all of B.C.) interested in enriching their clinical practice through a relational and existential lens.
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Ongoing Group Supervision
Ongoing weekly virtual space for a maximum of five clinicians of varying levels of experience. The space is structured to ensure all participants have space to present a case and obtain feedback while also balancing the necessity for more immediate support when needed.
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Pre-licensure Group Supervision
A free weekly virtual space for a maximum of five burgeoning clinicians. This group space is structured as a “cohort” model; the space will be run yearly for pre-licensure clinicians, practicum students, and in-training-counsellors. Please send me an email for further information regarding this group.