
Supervision that sees you — the whole human behind the title.
This isn’t checkbox supervision.
This is a space where you bring your full self: the clinician, the healer, the messy human still learning.
We make room for nuance, embodiment, and growth without performance.
Clinical Supervision and Consultation
I offer individual and group supervision and consultation to:
Pre-licensed therapists: Professional Counselor Associates & Marriage and Family Therapy Associates in Oregon and Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associates in Washington
Licensed clinicians, regardless of location, who are committed to justice, depth, and relational integrity
About me:
I'm an OBLPCT-approved supervisor with a deep and diverse clinical background. Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked in: Community mental health, pre-ACT programs, outpatient, intensive outpatient, residential settings, and crisis response.
I have offered individual, relationship, and group therapy across the lifespan and to people intersectionally marginalized.
I’ve supported clients navigating severe and persistent mental illness, adjustment, anxiety, mood and personality disorders, autism, adhd, complex trauma, grief, and life transitions.
My supervision style:
Decolonial and liberatory
Grounded, warm, and trauma-informed
Focused on the therapy seeker and the clinician
Emphasizes the self-of-the-therapist, relational process, and (somatic) countertransference
Integrates cultural, systemic, somatic, psychodynamic, and liberation-based frameworks
Honors your intuition and the realities of your nervous system
I support clinicians who:
Serve BIPoC, neurodivergent, and multiply marginalized clients
Serve clients with multilayered challenges (SPMI, trauma, neurodivergence, chronic illness) independently of identities
Work in community mental health, agency settings, or private practice
Want to take OHP and need support with systems, ethics, or billing
Need documentation coaching and help navigating clinical language without shame
Are unlearning grad school norms and learning the 80% they never taught us—like running a practice, working with insurance, setting boundaries, or just being human in the work
Are reclaiming their relational style and intuitive presence
Are integrating anti-oppressive, decolonial, and liberatory frameworks
Are burnt out but not ready to give up
Fees:
Individual supervision: $120-$170 (60 mins.)
Group supervision: $80-$90 (90 mins.)
Supervision of Supervision:
I offer supervision of supervision for:
Licensed LPCs and LMFTs in Oregon who are working toward becoming OBLPCT-approved supervisors
Licensed clinicians in any location who want to deepen their supervision practice through an anti-oppressive, liberatory lens
This offering is rooted in decolonial, justice-centered values—and especially supports clinical supervisors working with therapy seekers and clinicians who hold historically marginalized or underrecognized identities.
Whether you're looking for guidance on becoming a board-approved supervisor or seeking support in offering supervision that’s relational, reflective, and liberatory—this space is for you.
My style is:
Relational and collaborative
Grounded in unlearning perfectionism and performance
Focused on accountability, humility, and systemic awareness
Supportive of your growth as a supervisor—not just your role
This is a space of unlearning, integration, real talk, and becoming.
We’ll sit with the discomfort, stay curious, and move toward your evolution as a supervisor.
Fees:
Individual SOS: $150-$200 (60 mins.)
Group Supervision:
Group Supervision That Honors Complexity, Community, and Becoming
A space to be held, challenged, witnessed, and not erased.
Collaborative group supervision for Oregon Professional Counselor and Marriage and Family Therapy 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
Offering ongoing space for licensed clinicians to explore growth, stuckness, and transformation
All theoretical orientations are welcome. Each group balances case consultation, relational processing, and honest conversation.
Current group offerings:
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.
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.
Couples & Relational Group:
For clinicians 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.
🌱 Decolonize Your Practice
Decolonize Your Practice is a curriculum for mental health practitioners, helpers, and healers who want to weave anti-oppressive, decolonial, and liberatory values into their therapy and healing work.
Through 1:1 consultation, live group offerings, Q&As, self-paced classes, and other resources, practitioners find the support they need to start or continue decolonizing their service based practices—so that they can better serve clients who hold marginalized identities.
Learn more about my fee structure here.
Learn more about what I mean when I say BIPoC and affinity spaces.

“Any psychology that claims to be scientific must begin by facing the reality of the people it studies”
— Ignacio Martín-Baró
Let’s work together
Clinical Supervision hours:
Monday: 2pm-4pm, Tuesday-Thursday: 9am-4pm, Friday: 9am-2pm.