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CLINICAL CONSULTATION AND SUPERVISION
WHAT I OFFER
I offer clinical consultation and supervision grounded in somatic, relational, and experiential approaches designed to support clinicians in deepening attunement, clinical presence, and therapeutic effectiveness.
My approach centers the heart: cultivating compassion, curiosity, and safety for both clinician and client so that authentic transformation can emerge from embodied connection.
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Somatic expertise: Practical guidance for tracking and working with felt-sense, autonomic responses, and embodied communication in-session.
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AEDP-informed transformation: Support for creating reparative, affect-regulatory, and growth-promoting experiences within the therapeutic relationship.
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Focusing skills: Training in guiding clients to contact, articulate, and follow inner felt-sense toward clarity and healing.
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“Parts” work: Tools for mapping and dialoguing with parts, holding protective parts with care, and facilitating inner child healing.
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Relational attunement: Emphasis on therapist presence, affect regulation, and using one’s own internal experience as clinical information without losing boundary or ethical clarity.
WHO I SUPPORT
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Early-career clinicians seeking embodied practice skills, integration of experiential modalities, and ethical self-monitoring.
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Experienced therapists wanting to refine somatic interventions, deepen work with attachment wounds, or shift from technique to relational aliveness.
WHAT TO EXPECT
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Collaboration that balances support and rigorous clinical thinking.
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Case consultation with attention to process moments: somatic cues, affect cycles, ruptures/repairs, parts work, and movement toward integration.
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Reflective inquiry into therapist’s felt experience, boundaries, and self-care to prevent burnout and optimize therapeutic presence.
To explore fit and availability, please reach out with a brief description of your training, current work, and what you hope to develop in supervision
MY COMMITMENT
I’m committed to ongoing reflection and awareness of my personal experiences and identities as a clinician and human, including race, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, culture, ability, and age, and how these may intersect with the identities and lived experiences of my clients. If questions or concerns about any of these areas of your experience feel important to name as part of our work together, I welcome those conversations and would be glad to explore them with you.