Supervision for Therapists in CA & Clinical Consultation for Therapists Across The US
Feel empowered, engaged, & confident in your work.
Inspire the same in your clients.
Consultation & supervision that aligns with your authentic presence, so you can solidify your own unique approach.
Develop self-trust as a clinician
Experience more consistent qualities of openness, humility, confidence, and courage.
Expand your technique tool belt
Add a variety of interventions to your practice, integrating frameworks and tools drawn from experiential, mindfulness-based, somatic, systemic and attachment-focused modalities.
Address your own relational dynamics in sessions
Learn to work more deeply with transference and its effect on the dynamics in the room, and be able to set and maintain healthy boundaries with clients and yourself.
Integrate psychedelic-assisted work into your practice
Feel confident about when and how KAP or psychedelic integration can benefit your clients.
Sharpen your clinical skills
Hone your ability to assess and conceptualize your clients’ cases as well as develop treatment plans that center your clients goals as well as your clinical expertise.
Integrate couple & family therapy into your practice
Avoid the pitfalls of thinking that what works in individual therapy works within a family system; instead hone your capacity to think and act systemically.
This collaborative process is about…
Cultivating a level of confidence that allows you to lean into necessary discomfort with your clients, be bold in the face of challenging dynamics, and push yourself to uphold the boundaries that keep you and your clients safe.
Here, you’ll be encouraged to dive deep and challenge yourself, to align with who you are, and to find the frameworks and approaches that feel right for you as you continue to develop into the clinician you know you can be.
My Approach
Explore, experience, expand.
When we work together, whether it’s in a one-time consultation or ongoing supervision, we’ll first set a clear framework for our time. We’ll establish your specific learning objectives upfront and make adjustments along the way as your needs evolve. While it's highly recommended to work with audio or video materials when possible, it's not required, but I’ll encourage us to work with your process notes.
Our collaboration will be grounded in relational psychodynamic theory.
We’ll explore how object relations are showing up in your client relationships, helping you fine-tune treatment plans and interventions. This isn’t just about what’s happening between you and your clients, though. We’ll also look at the dynamics between you and me, the parallel and isomorphic processes at play, and how your own identity, beliefs, and experiences may be influencing your work. As we dig into your key “person of the therapist” themes, we’ll help you bring greater self-awareness and expansiveness to how you hold your humanity as both a resource and a liability in the therapy room.
Throughout our time together, we’ll also explore multicultural and systemic issues, attachment theory, and the importance of holding a strong clinical frame. We can spend time in the specific areas that matter to you—whether it’s working with couples and families, integrating KAP work, or evolving more insight-oriented work into an experiential approach that helps clients feel their way into lasting change.
If you’re someone who’s looking to grow radically, willing to face vulnerable parts in yourself, and eager to deepen your relational, somatic, and systems-based work, this process can be a transformative space for you.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
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Consultation is a collaborative process where licensed clinicians can seek guidance or a second opinion from a peer or expert on a specific case, clinical question, or practice development area. It can also be a place for ongoing mentorship to support a next phase of professional growth, which can be defined as broadly or specifically as is desired by the consultee. Supervision, on the other hand, is an ongoing, structured relationship where one the supervisor supports and oversees the clinical work of the supervisee while they are gaining hours toward licensure. The focus of supervision includes all foundational aspects of professional and clinical development in service of their preparation for full licensure.
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I am a graduate of The California Institute of Integral Studies’ Integral Counseling Psychology program and had years of subsequent mentorship in Object Relations, which is the underlying foundation of how I conceptualize cases through relational dynamics. My training includes AEDP for Couples Core Training with David Mars, PsyD, and additional mentorship in couple therapy with master clinician Michael Klein, PsyD. Additionally, I bring my experience as a former therapist for adolescents, families, and groups at Paradigm Treatment Center, as well as a background teaching, facilitating, and mediating in corporate settings.
I’ve also completed several specialized programs, including Lykos/MAPS' MDMA-Assisted Therapy training, the KRIYA Institute Ketamine Study Group, and the Alchemy Community Therapy Center’s Public Ketamine Training Program, where I now serve as a supervisor and previously as adjunct faculty. As Chair of Alchemy Community Therapy Center during its formative years, I helped establish one of the first psychedelic training clinics in the U.S. focused on serving diverse and underserved populations. As co-founder of the North Star Project and a founding advisor for Chacruna Institute’s Indigenous Reciprocity Initiative and other other initiatives in the psychedelic field, I am dedicated to addressing the individual and systemic forces that shape the clinical frame through which we serve. I have had the opportunity to speak and present at multiple psychedelic conferences and appreciate the ongoing learning opportunities that these experiences provide.
As part of my professional development as a supervisor and consultant, I have completed multiple courses on the foundations of supervision and am in ongoing mentorship to continue honing my skills.
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My style is highly collaborative, interactive, and geared toward therapists who are actively engaged in their own development and eager to integrate these modalities into their practice, especially in work with adult individuals, couples and families, or ketamine-assisted therapy. A consultant or supervisor relationship with me might not be the best fit if you’re looking for a more hands-off approach to guidance or prefer someone who will focus exclusively on affirming your strengths and what you already do well. While I am absolutely here to help you hone where you shine, I’m also here to help illuminate your growth areas - that’s why you’re here, after all! Lastly, if your theoretical orientation or desired areas for exploration do not include relational psychodynamic, systems-based, experiential, or somatic approaches, I’m likely not the best fit.
