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. This field doesn't have to be as opaque as it often is.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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