A Systemic Approach to Supervision
As a therapist, it’s easy to feel like the problems you’re treating live solely inside your clients. My supervision is designed to help you see the bigger picture. We shift away from labeling individuals and instead look at the relationships and systems—family, social, and cultural—that shape their experience. By understanding the 'water they swim in,' we find the most effective paths for healing.
My Philosophy & Training
Our Process Together
My work is deeply rooted in the Person-of-the-Therapist (POTT) model and a systemic lens. We prioritize:
I offer individual, dyadic, and group supervision to help you become a therapist who is:
- Relational Context: See the system, not just symptoms.
- Attachment Focus: Working with safety and connection.
- POTT Influence: Intentionally using your presence in the room.
- Confident: Grounded in theory and clinical skill.
- Well-Boundaried: Protecting your professional integrity.
- Ethical: Clear navigation of legal and ethical factors.
- Sustainable: Building a healthy, financially viable career.
If you are looking for a supervision experience that honors the complexity of relationships and values your long-term success, please reach out!
My Credentials as a Supervisor
You are trusting me with your growth as a therapist, so my training and experience matter.
I bring:
- 13 years of clinical experience as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)
- AAMFT Approved Supervisor status
- Washington State Approved Supervisor status
- Role as a Brainspotting Consultant
- Role as an Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) Supervisor-in-Training
These credentials reflect my commitment to systemic, attachment-based, trauma-informed work and to high standards in supervision.