Supervision that matters

Supervision, Consultation & Deep Support for Your Work

You are enough as you are.

Therapists can spend so much time focused on supporting others.

But most of us were never given a space where our nervous systems could rest, reflect, and reorganize.

Supervision often becomes about checking off a requirement instead of growth, and consultation becomes a scramble for answers instead of a deepening of intuition.

My work with therapists is different. I will be committed to your development as a clincian, and a human being.

Having trained hundreds of therapists over the last 15 years - I have the passion, commitment, and expertise to help you become the therapist you always wanted to be.

I pair deep work experiential work with my experience as a faculty member and researcher - so that you will received guidance that is effective, practical, and science-based, as well as soulful.

I have current openings for:

  • individual or dyadic supervision for licensure (LMFTA, LMHCA, LSWAIC in Washington state; LMFTA in NC and CO)

  • supervision for EFT certification

  • virtual group supervision (for WA, NC, and CO)

  • in person in Bellingham consultation group for EFT couples therapists, monthly on the 2nd Friday, 12-2

  • supervision of supervision (supervision mentorship) for becoming a Washington state supervision and/or an AAMFT Approved Supervisor

    Contact me for more information!

Supervision for Associate Therapists

As an AAMFT Approved Supervisor with 20 years of clinical experience working with children, teens, couples, adult individuals and families, I help therapists:

• build confidence and presence

• develop a grounded, relational clinical identity and theory of change

• work from an embodied, systemic, and socio-cultural framework

• navigate client crises effectively

• slow themselves and clients enough for real change to happen

• integrate attachment theory, EFT, mindfulness, and experiential therapy

Supervision with me is experiential, reflective, attachment-based, and deeply supportive.

In addition, I am socio-culturally informed and justice-oriented — attending to how identity, power, and systems shape both your clients' experiences and your own as a therapist. Our supervision doesn't just look inward; it situates your clinical work within the broader world your clients are navigating and you are practicing in.

Together, we focus on helping you develop the competence, confidence, and steadiness your clients need.

Consultation for Licensed Clinicians

Whether you’ve been practicing for two years or twenty, therapy is a profession that calls us to continue growing.

I offer consultation for clinicians who want to:

• navigate complex individual, family, or couples cases

• evaluate safety and fit for couples therapy

• receive support for burnout or emotional fatigue

• strengthen their intuition and therapeutic presence

• learn to regulate themselves in hard sessions

• integrate relational mindfulness into their work

We focus on both the technical and embodied sides of therapy—because good therapy requires both.

EFT Consultation (For Couples Therapists)

I am an ICEEFT certified EFT couples therapists in and an EFT supervisor-in-training (one of a handful in Western Washington), I offer consultation for therapists seeking:

• help with de-escalation

• guidance through Stage 1 and Stage 2

• case conceptualization

• support with attunement, enactments, and experiential depth

• feedback on working with trauma, IPV, or affairs

• clarity on when couples are not appropriate for EFT

• supervision toward EFT certification

My approach is warm, grounded, and collaborative.

You’ll gain confidence not just in your interventions—but in your presence.

Support for Therapist Wellbeing

Therapists deserve care, too.

Many of the clinicians I work with are:

• exhausted from being the emotional anchor for others

• struggling with self-criticism after difficult sessions

• longing for their own secure base

• navigating compassion fatigue or burnout from working in systems that are often under-resourced, ethically compromising, and structurally set up to exhaust the people doing the most challenging work

• wanting to reconnect with the parts of themselves they ask clients to access

Supervision is a space for you, not just for your clients.

A place to breathe, reflect, and remember why you were called to this work.

If You’re Ready to Deepen Your Practice

You don’t have to navigate this profession alone.

Whether you’re a new therapist, a seasoned clinician, or somewhere in between, there’s a place for you here.

Reach out to begin supervision or consultation.

Your growth, your presence, and your wellbeing matter.

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NEW: Group Supervision for Associate Therapists

Now accepting a small number of associate therapists in Washington, North Carolina, and Colorado for an ongoing virtual group supervision process beginning Tuesday, June 2, 2026.

This intimate group (maximum 6 clinicians) is designed to support not only clinical skill development, but also the relational and professional growth of the therapist. Together, we will cultivate a collaborative learning environment grounded in community, authenticity, curiosity, and experiential learning.

My supervision approach is rooted in attachment theory, experiential therapy, relational mindfulness, and systemic thinking. In addition to strengthening conceptualization and intervention skills, we will focus on developing greater confidence, community support for new therapists, emotional presence, self-awareness, and attunement in the therapy room.

This group is especially well-suited for therapists wanting deeper development in:

  • Experiential and attachment-based work

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) principles

  • Working with emotion and process in real time

  • Therapist use-of-self and relational presence

  • Nervous system awareness and embodied attunement

  • Systemic and socio-cultural perspectives in therapy

As an American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Approved Supervisor and ICEEFT-certified EFT couples therapist, I aim to create a supervision space where clinicians feel both supported and challenged — a place where you do not have to perform expertise, but can grow into it.

Group Details:

  • Virtual Group Supervision

  • Open to associates in WA, NC, and CO

  • Maximum 6 participants

  • Meets every other Tuesday beginning June 2, 2026

  • 11:00 AM–1:00 PM PST / 2:00 PM–4:00 PM EST

  • $85 per 2 hour session

If you are interested in joining or learning more, please reach out to schedule a consultation.