Supervision that holds the whole clinician

My approach to supervision is relational, reflective, and embodied. I believe that the growth of the clinician mirrors the growth we hope to nurture in our clients — and that supervision is the space where that parallel process can be held with care, curiosity, and creative engagement.

For licensed clinicians

Ongoing Supervision & Professional Development

For clinicians at any stage of their career seeking ongoing supervision, peer consultation, and professional growth. Whether you are a social worker, counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist, or creative arts therapist, I provide a reflective space to deepen your clinical practice — integrating somatic awareness, creative expression, and relational process. My extensive experience in forensic psychiatric and correctional health settings also makes me uniquely suited to supervise clinicians working in institutional, forensic, or high-acuity environments.

What's offered

  • Ongoing clinical supervision for practicing professionals across disciplines
  • Group peer consultation
  • Creative arts and somatic integration in clinical practice
  • Specialized consultation for clinicians in forensic, correctional, or institutional settings
  • Case conceptualization through relational and embodied lenses

Details

ForLCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAT, Licensed psychologists, Psychiatrists, Clinicians in institutional settings
FormatGroup supervision via secure video
Group size4–6 supervisees
FrequencyBiweekly
FeeDiscussed during consultation
PaymentPrivate pay via Ivy Pay

Details

DisciplinesDance/Movement Therapy, Creative Arts Therapy, Counseling (with creative arts focus), Related expressive therapy programs
FormatGroup supervision via secure video
Group size3–5 students
FrequencyWeekly during academic terms
FeeDiscussed during consultation
Jurisdiction Notice: Supervision hours are applicable toward New York State licensure. Students must be enrolled in a qualifying program and located in New York during supervision sessions.
For graduate students

Supervision for Graduate Students

For graduate students in qualifying programs working toward licensure in New York State. I provide supervision hours applicable to LCAT and related creative arts therapy licenses.

My supervision approach

What makes my supervision distinctive is my integration of body-based and creative arts approaches alongside traditional clinical frameworks — shaped by nearly two decades of experience in forensic psychiatric settings, including Bellevue Hospital and NYC Correctional Health Services. Supervisees are invited to notice what arises in their bodies as they present clinical material, to use movement and creative expression as tools for reflection, and to develop a practice that honors both thinking and feeling.

Relational and psychodynamic frameworks
Dance/movement therapy integration
Somatic awareness and embodied processing
Creative arts interventions
Group process and interpersonal learning

Frequently asked questions

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