
Group Supervision That Honors Complexity, Community, and Becoming
A space to be held, challenged, witnessed, and not erased.
This is not performative supervision.
This is not “check the box, get your hours.”
This is a decolonial space where we learn in community, where we hold space for the messiness of becoming a clinician
who refuses to conform to oppressive systems that weren’t built for us.
Here, your intuition, questions, culture, resistance, and exhaustion are welcome.
We grow together—in complexity, not perfection.
Collaborative group supervision for Oregon Professional Counselor and Marriage and Family Therapy Associates and Washington Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associates, held through a decolonial, anti-oppressive, and social justice-informed lens. Also open to licensed clinicians wanting support in these areas.
My groups focus on supporting pre-licensed clinicians working toward licensure in a communal, relational space and offering ongoing space for licensed clinicians to explore growth, stuckness, and transformation from a liberatory lens.
All theoretical orientations are welcome. Each group balances case consultation, relational processing, and honest conversation.
New Clinicians Group
Anti-oppressive group supervision for Oregon Professional Counselor Associates and Marriage and Family Therapy Associates of all identities seeking to build a solid foundation in clinical practice. Also open to any clinician (licensed or prelicensed) looking to receive a grounded, liberation-rooted path.
Topics covered:
Expectations, laws, and processing ethical dilemmas (ACA, OAR, ORS)
Navigating dual relationships and informed consent
Trauma-informed care for client and clinician
Documentation standards without shame
Imposter syndrome, burnout, setting boundaries, and reclaiming your voice
Self-care and community care
Identity and intersectionality in clinical work
🗓 2nd Wednesday of the month at 2:00pm
💸 $80–$90 | 90-min sessions
📄Download the flyer here
BIPOC Clinicians Group 1 & 2
Anti-oppressive group supervision for BIPoC Oregon Professional Counselor Associates and Marriage and Family Therapy Associates working intersectionally with white and BIPoC clients. The field needs more clinicians who look, think, and do therapy like you.
Also open to licensed clinicians.
Topics include everything in New Clinicians Group, plus:
BIPoC identity and intersectionality in clinical work
Living in-between cultures and codes
Imposter syndrome and decolonizing the myth of professionalism
The draining effects of feeling like a representative of your culture
Considerations while working with BIPOC clients and alongside white co-workers through a liberation lens
🗓 4th Wednesday @ 1:30pm - Group 1
🗓 3rd Wednesday @ 1:30pm - Group 2
💸 $80–$90 | 90-min sessions
📄 Download flyer here
Couples & Relational Group
For clinicians of all identities -working with couples and relationship systems- who want to incorporate the lens of systemic trauma and relational privilege to their work with couples and relationships experiencing relational trauma and hierarchical dynamics.
Topics include everything in New Clinicians Group, plus:
Intersectionality and identity in relational therapy
Naming and tending to relational trauma, relational privilege, and hierarchy
Working with clients whose partnerships hold systemic inequities
Integrating culture, wisdom, and resistance without appropriation
Decolonizing your theoretical lens in relational work
🗓 Date: (tentative) – 1st Wednesday 1:30pm
💸 $80–$90 | 90-min sessions
📄 Download flyer here
Interest Form coming soon, contact me to get on the waitlist

“What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.”
— Paulo Freire, We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change