For Early-Career Clinicians
What I offer
Early career is hard in ways graduate school doesn't prepare you for. The clinical questions are one thing, but nobody really teaches you how to build a practice, handle the business side, stop second-guessing yourself in the room, or find your footing as an actual working therapist.
I figured out a lot of it the hard way, and I've spent the last several years sharing what I know with colleagues where I can, because there's enough room in this field for all of us to do good work, and there's no reason it has to be as opaque as it often is. I don't believe in withholding answers. If you have a question and I know the answer, I'll tell you.
Clinical Supervision
Supervision toward licensure for provisionally licensed counselors in Idaho. My supervision style is direct, collaborative, and grounded in the same approaches I use clinically: parts-informed, trauma-focused, relationally oriented. We'll work on the cases in front of you and the clinician you're becoming.
Private Practice Mentorship
For therapists at any stage who want practical guidance on building a sustainable independent practice. The business side, setting up systems, knowing when you're ready to go out on your own. This is the stuff I wish someone had just told me earlier.
If either of those sounds useful, reach out and tell me a little about where you are and what you're looking for.
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