Supervision for therapists growing their confidence and clinical voice

I offer reflective, relational, trauma-informed supervision for pre-licensed therapists who want support not only with cases, but with becoming the kind of therapist they want to be.

Who is supervision for

This supervision is for pre-licensed Marriage and Family Therapists who want a thoughtful space to grow in both competence and confidence. It may be especially helpful if you are looking for support that is relational, trauma-informed, and attentive to the person of the therapist as well as the work itself.

  • Pre-licensed MFTs working toward licensure

  • Therapists wanting relational and trauma-informed support

  • Therapists looking to deepen clinical confidence and presence

  • Therapists wanting room for reflection, feedback, and growth

How I approach supervision

I see supervision as more than case review. It is a place to think carefully, notice patterns, strengthen your clinical voice, and grow your capacity to be present in the room. My approach is relational, reflective, and trauma-informed, with attention to both professional development and the supervisory relationship itself.

What supervision can include

  • Case consultation and case conceptualization

  • Questions about interventions and clinical direction

  • Attention to the therapeutic relationship and process

  • Support around confidence, stuck points, and decision-making

  • Reflection on identity, self-of-the-therapist, and professional growth

  • Trauma-informed thinking and relational practice

Supervision may include both practical clinical support and deeper reflection on how you are developing as a therapist.

Why work with me

In addition to my clinical work, I teach and support developing therapists in training. That experience shapes the way I hold supervision: with care, clarity, and a belief that growth happens best in a relationship where you can think openly, be challenged thoughtfully, and continue becoming more fully yourself as a clinician.

I want supervision to be a space where rigor and humanity can both be present.

A practical note

For therapists pursuing LMFT licensure in Minnesota, supervision is part of the licensure process and must meet board requirements. If you reach out, we can talk about fit, logistics, and whether this supervision arrangement makes sense for your needs and stage of training.

Looking for a supervision space that is thoughtful, relational, and growth-oriented?