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Supervision
supporting your clinical growth, confidence, and sustainability as a therapist
I offer clinical supervision for mental health therapists who want more than just their required hours. My approach is relational, educational, and grounded in the belief that who you are as a therapist matters just as much as what you know clinically. Our time together provides a place to process your clinical work, receive clear and supportive feedback, and expand your confidence and skills. I acknowledge and respect your identity and lived experiences that you bring to your work and professional relationships.
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​Who I Work With:​
I work with Oregon-based therapists who are in private practice or at a group practice, including:
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Professional Counselor Associates;
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Marriage and Family Therapist Associates;
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Graduate Student Interns who have a site placement and need to hire an external supervisor;
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Licensed providers wanting short or long term support
Outdoor Therapy specialization:
While I enjoy working with all approaches to therapy, I am especially passionate about
supporting therapists with outdoor-based therapy integration, including supporting
Supervisee's who offer/ want to offer walk and talk therapy,
hiking therapy, ecotherapy, adventure therapy, or nature based therapy. ​
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​How We Spend Our Time:
Supervision is tailored to your needs and may include:
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Client case conceptualization
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Experiential practices you can use with clients
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Treatment planning and goal setting
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Trauma-informed and attachment-based approaches
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Working with anxiety, burnout, over-functioning, and relational patterns
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Countertransference, boundaries, and therapist self-awareness
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Ethical decision-making and professional responsibility
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Documentation, risk assessment, and scope of practice
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Private practice development and sustainability
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Navigating imposter syndrome and therapist identity development
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For therapists interested in integrating nature or walk and talk therapy, supervision may also include:
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Ethical considerations of outdoor therapy
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Best practices for confidentiality
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Boundaries, risk management, informed consent, and screening
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Thoughtful integration of physical movement and nature connection into clinical work
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What You Can Expect of Our Relationship:
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Relational: We pay attention to dynamics, patterns, and process
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Reflective: We slow down to process and check in
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Direct: I offer honest feedback with care and clarity
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Grounded: Theory meets clinical practice
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Anti-oppressive: We consider power, identity, and context, and check in on our relationship, welcoming feedback both ways.
I value curiosity, preparation, and openness. I invest deeply in your growth as a clinician.
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Logistics:
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Format: Individual supervision, group supervision may be offered if there is enough interest
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Location: telehealth, in-office, or outdoors
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Frequency: Typically weekly, tailored to your needs to meet OBLPCT requirements
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Length: 60 minutes per supervision session
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Fees: $150 per 60-minute individual session
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For those practicing outdoors: additional requirements for liability will be required, including current first aid, CPR, and training
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Accepting new supervisees in Febrauary, 2026. Please inquire below and we will be in touch!

