Case consultation & conceptualization
Clinical supervision for use of a range of counselling techniques and working with various populations (individuals, couples, families, cultural competence etc.)
Conflict resolution
Ethics guidelines & support with with the development of Continuing Competence Programs (CPP) for Registered Social Workers
Building & growing your private practice.
Professional Competence: Helps therapists refine their skills, enhance their therapeutic techniques, and develop their clinical judgment.
Client Safety and Care Quality: Ensures that therapists provide ethical and effective treatment, safeguarding client welfare.
Professional Development: Supports therapists in setting and achieving their professional goals, provides feedback and advice on networking and navigating the challenges of private practice.
Emotional Support: Offers a space for therapists to discuss the emotional impact of their work and manage potential burnout or vicarious trauma.
Reflective Practice: Encourages therapists to reflect on their own biases and beliefs through self-awareness and self-reflection with a focus on life-long learning and self-improvement.
Ethical and Legal Compliance: Assists therapists in navigating ethical dilemmas and staying updated on legal and professional standards.
Supervision is an opportunity to reflect on our own practice, to gain other's opinions and insights and develop a more accurate self-appraisal when it comes to our work.
I provide clinical supervision and consultation for licensed therapists in Ontario. It is important to me to create a safe, trusting environment to strengthen your skills and support your success.
I enjoy helping therapists discover and understand their strengths and support development in the areas they are passionate about.
Individual supervision costs $150/hr
Yes, absolutely! I provide both in-person and online supervision. You choose what works best for you!
While both supervision and therapy involve discussing personal and professional issues, supervision is focused on professional development and clinical practice, whereas therapy addresses personal mental health and emotional well-being.
The frequency of supervision can vary depending on your level of experience, the type of therapy you provide and the environment you work in. Supervision often occurs on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis.