INDIVIDUAL SUPERVISION
The importance of a good supervisor can not be underestimated. My supervision is somatically based, trauma-informed and tends to be direct, and experiential in nature. I want you to learn from what you have done in the past and connect it with new ideas for the future. I will often connect your supervision to real life examples, either from your own history, or your current cases. Understanding the role our own history plays in our work is essential in recognizing countertransference, transference, and holding appropriate boundaries. I believe strongly that connecting the dots between the why we do something, and the how we do something, creates a safe productive learning environment. Being a supervisor is one of the best parts of my work as a Social Worker because I am able to share my work and all that I have learned with new, strong, and committed social workers.
GROUP SUPERVISION
Currently I run a 6 week closed supervision group specifically for Limited Licensed Social Workers who want to focus on trauma work. This group focuses on how we can stay regulated and co-regulate our clients. It is important to recognize that we are the other nervous system in the room. Each member is encouraged to bring their own cases to discuss in group, recognize what aspects of their work is effective, and where they need more clarity. Topics include somatic therapy, countertransference, vicarious trauma, trauma-informed employers/employees, co-regulation between the client and the therapist, and how to help clients who are stuck.
If you are interested in private supervision or joining the group please contact me below.
If you are interested in private supervision or joining the group please contact me below.