Clinical Supervision & Consultation

Are you a counselor/therapist seeking guidance in your clinical private practice? Or wanting supplemental supervision or consultation?

I offer clinical supervision and consultation to individuals and groups. I am passionate about helping emerging professionals develop confidence in their own particular gifts as psychotherapists. I work with a keen eye toward the paradoxes inherent to the process, using them as opportunities to support growth as clinicians and humans.

  • I have met the Colorado and national professional supervision standards and hold the credential of Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) through the Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE).

  • I can sign off on clinical hours for clinicians pursuing the following credentials: LPC and LPCC.

  • My core clinical training is in Somatic Counseling and Dance/Movement Therapy, with a depth of focus on social justice and culturally relevant counseling. My work consistently integrates power differentials and takes into account the complexity of intersectionality as it relates to the client, the counselor and the therapeutic relationship.

    I hold over 10 years of experience in mental health incorporating expressive, creative, and body-based experientials and interventions. Roles include counseling, supervision, group facilitation, program development, assessment, documentation, and creating opportunities for self-reflection, self-growth, and a holistic mind-body perspective. I have over twenty-years of experience in the helping professions in roles of leadership, teaching, program development, and group facilitation in the fields of mental health, recreation, arts, and athletics as a collaborative team member.

    In addition, I have extensive administrative experience with developing and implementing organizational frameworks to support the foundation and structure of policies, practices, projects, programs, and organizations.

  • As a clinical supervisor and consultant, I use a collaborative model to support supervisees and consultees in strengthening the skills and talents they already have while also challenging them to develop their clinical skills and theoretical rationale in new ways.

    My approach is developmental in nature and draws from humanistic principles and integrates the elements of the Noeticus Counselor Training and Practice Triangle™, i.e. Administrative Effectiveness, Professional Identity Development, and Clinical Skill Clarification and Refinement - all of which are influenced by the Self of the Therapist.

    Overlayed with the Training and Practice Triangle, I work with a strong social justice lens that integrates the intrapersonal, interpersonal, cultural, and institutional/systemic perspectives relevant to myself as supervisor, the supervisee/consultee and their individual clients. This brings into context the power differentials that are at play in the supervisory and therapeutic relationship.