Clinical Supervision
Coming Soon
I supervise postdoctoral fellows in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples, with a strong emphasis on the interpersonal and relational dimensions of clinical work. This means we don't just review cases. We explore how you show up in the room, what gets activated in you, and how to attend to your own present-moment processes and reactions in ways that strengthen your work with clients.
I believe the supervisory relationship mirrors the therapeutic one. The same conditions that make therapy work — safety, honesty, curiosity, and a willingness to take risks — are the conditions I try to cultivate in supervision. I will challenge you, and I will support you.
I have three years of experience as a practicum supervisor at Pacific University, and I bring that foundation to my work with supervisees at all levels of training. Wherever you are in your development, my goal is to help you grow into a clinician who is grounded, flexible, effective and fully yourself in the room.