Clinical Supervision in Colorado
My Values as a Supervisor
What I wanted most during that time was a supervisor who would take my development seriously and engage with me as a thinking clinician and hat's the supervisory relationship I'm trying to offer.
My approach to supervision is Person-Centered, I'm following your lead on what you need, asking questions more than giving directives, and trusting that you already have good clinical instincts that just need space to develop. I'm also honest when I think something is worth examining more closely, and I'll challenge you when appropriate. My goal is that you leave supervision feeling more confident in your own thinking, and less dependent on mine.
What I Specialize In
I work with a specific population and set of issues in my own practice, and supervision is most useful when it's connected to real clinical experience rather than theory alone.
My practice focuses on LGBTQIA+ affirming care, relationship issues, and clients navigating feelings of being undervalued or unseen in their relationships. I've completed training in the Gottman Method for couples work and bring a background in rehabilitation counseling that informs how I think about disability, access, and the systemic barriers that shape a client's experience long before they walk into a therapy room.
I'm also one of a small number of supervisors in Colorado who can offer informed guidance on psychedelic-assisted therapy. I currently provide Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in my practice and recently completed a 256-hour certification program in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute. I am a Natural Medicine Facilitator in Training and will be able to offer clinical supervision for fully licensed clinicians with their NMIT in the near future. If this is an area you're curious about or hoping to move toward, supervision is a good place to start building that foundation.
Reach Out to Me
If you're a recent graduate from a counseling program in Colorado, including the University of Denver, CU Denver, or CU Boulder, and you're looking to accumulate your supervised hours, reach out! I'm also work with counselors who are further along in the process and looking for new supervision.
I genuinely enjoy this part of the work and providing supervision gives me the wonderful opportunity to learn from new counselors as well. If you'd like to learn more or talk through whether this might be a good fit, reach out here.