Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision for LPCCs in Colorado who are looking for a supervisor with a specific, well-developed perspective and a genuine investment in their growth.

Clinical Supervision for Pre-Licensed Counselors in Colorado

If you're working toward your LPC licensure in Colorado and looking for a supervisor who brings a specific and well-developed clinical perspective, we'd love to connect. We offer both individual and group supervision for pre-licensed counselors in the Denver area, including graduates and students from the University of Denver, CU Denver, and CU Boulder.

Taylor’s background

Taylor’s own path to licensure taught her a lot about what she needed from a supervisor and what she wished she'd had more of. She tries to bring that awareness into the supervisory relationship. Supervision under Taylor is grounded in the same Person-Centered values that guide her clinical work.

Taylor holds a background in rehabilitation counseling, bringing an informed lens to working with clients who have disabilities, understanding the systemic barriers they navigate and how those show up in a clinical setting. This is an area that doesn't always get enough attention in graduate training, and it’s a valuable asset to have a supervisor who can speak to it directly.

A significant focus of our practice is LGBTQIA+ affirming care and relationship issues, and Taylor can offer supervision that goes beyond inclusivity. If you're working with queer clients, navigating questions about affirmative language, or trying to understand how minority stress and systemic harm show up in the therapy room, that's ground we can cover thoughtfully together. The same goes for relationship and couples work. Taylor has completed trainings in the Gottman Method, and supervision can include support for counselors who are beginning to work with couples and want a stronger foundation for doing that well.

Supervision for Those Interested in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

This is an area Taylor is particularly excited to offer supervision in, partly because there are very few supervisors in Colorado who can speak to it from a place of real training and direct clinical experience.

We currently offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy at Denver Therapy Collective and Taylor has completed a 256-hour training in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute, one of the state-approved programs for psilocybin facilitation in Colorado. That training includes somatic therapy techniques, Internal Family Systems, attachment theory, and trauma-informed approaches specific to non-ordinary states of consciousness.

If you're a pre-licensed counselor curious about this emerging area of the field and want supervision that can help you understand the clinical, ethical, and practical dimensions of psychedelic-assisted work, Taylor offers that. It's a space that's growing quickly and the need for well-trained clinicians is real. Having supervision that takes it seriously from the start is worth a lot.

Individual and Group Supervision

Taylor offers both individual and group supervision. Individual supervision creates space to go deep on your specific caseload, your clinical development, and the questions that feel most pressing to you. Group supervision adds something different: the chance to learn from peers who are navigating similar terrain, to hear how others are thinking through difficult cases, and to build the kind of collegial relationships that tend to sustain a counseling career over time.

If you're a graduate student or recent graduate from the University of Denver, CU Denver, CU Boulder, or another program in Colorado and you're looking for supervision that takes your development seriously, each out here to learn more about availability and rates. You can also find additional information here.

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