Supervision for Therapists

Being a therapist can be overwhelming.

Most of us experience at least some of the following issues:

  • Imposter syndrome

  • Taking on too much

  • Internalizing the problems of others

  • Difficulty separating work and home

  • Feeling like we have to “fix” everyone’s problems

  • Feeling pressured to be “the expert” with all of the answers

In my experience, who you are as a therapist is more important than mastering a specific technique.

Clients want therapists who are able to remain authentically present.

I love working with new therapists to learn how to:

  • Cultivate and nurture their inherent strengths

  • Create healthy expectations of themselves and others

  • Remain present when situations feel overwhelming

  • Bring their authentic selves to the therapeutic relationship

Supervision is about learning to conceptualize and treat cases. It’s also about developing yourself as a human being and a clinician.

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