Clinical Supervision
Going from graduate school to licensed clinician is a journey, and the 3,000 hours it takes to get there deserve more than just someone signing off on your paperwork.
I provide clinical supervision for LCSWAs in North Carolina and Virginia, a space to find your clinical voice, strengthen your modality skills, and figure out how to actually take care of yourself while taking care of everyone else.
Philosophy & Values
Clinical supervision should feel like a space where you can actually breathe. No performance, no pretending you have it all together, no checking boxes just to say you did.
My approach is rooted in curiosity, cultural humility, and zero interest in making you feel small for not knowing something yet. We dig into the real stuff, the hard cases, the moments you second-guessed yourself, the parts of early clinical work nobody warned you about. We go beyond the paperwork and into the therapeutic relationship, the moments that stick with you, the things that keep you up at night, because that's where the growth actually happens and where you build a practice that's sustainable and genuinely yours.
LCSWAs in NC/VA
Associate-level clinicians in North Carolina and Virginia, this one's for you. Whether you're logging hours, wrestling with hard cases, or just trying to figure out what kind of clinician you want to be, I'm here for all of it. Virginia supervision is available virtually. North Carolina supervision is in person per board guidelines.
Early-Career Clinicians
New to the field and already drowning in complex cases? Same. Mentorship and case consultation with me is about building the kind of clinical roots that actually hold when things get hard. We talk through the cases keeping you up at night, the ones you're not sure how to handle, and the ones that are making you question everything, so you can show up for your clients without running yourself into the ground.
The Supervision Connection
Supervision with me is collaborative, judgment free, and built around where you actually are, not where you think you should be by now. Whether you're fresh out of grad school or a few years in and still finding your footing, this is a space where your growth gets taken seriously.