
What You Can Expect From Supervision
Supervision can be a daunting and strenuous process. Whether you’re new to the area, seeking in-person supervision, or need relationship expertise, I offer quality supervision backed by diverse experience.
The state of Georgia’s supervision process can seem overwhelming, especially if you are new to the field or area. It is understandable that you would desire something or someone to help along the way when deciding between paperwork, clinical sites, and supervision. Let’s make this process easier by working together.
Between my personal supervision experiences and licensure process, I hope to help bring strategic and comprehensive answers to help guide you in reaching your counseling goals.
FAQ’s
What are your qualifications as a supervisor?
With training from the Gottman Institute, Prepare/Enrich, and PREP assessments, plus experience across three states, I can provide the guidance you need to succeed. My CACREP accredited master’s and COAMFTE accredited doctorate, along with conference-speaking experiences, make me well-equipped to support you on your path to licensure. Let’s simplify the process together.
What can I expect from supervision with you?
I aim to create a friendly and knowledgeable environment while using a Systems focused approach to our conversations. I work hard to ensure that I can provide quality clinical experiences for my clients and I aim to build my supervisees up to do the same.
What is your experience in supervisor roles?
I have had the privilege of supervising masters students and postgraduates in a variety of clinical settings. Since completing the approved supervisor certification through AAMFT in 2019, I have supervised individuals working in: the Juvenile Drug Court, private practice, domestic violence counseling centers, supervised visitation, university counseling centers, and methadone clinics.
Have you held any type of leadership positions?
I have! I was given the opportunity to work as the assistant clinic director for my university’s counseling center. I was also able to work as a supervisor for an in home family therapy organization. In both of these roles, I would serve as a resource for those providing counseling and help organize and provide feedback for their work.
What is your theory of supervision?
My process of supervision utilizes Solution-Focused and Systems approach. When working with couples and families I have found it is most effective to build on the foundational Systems theories. My hope is when we begin working together that we are able to explore a wide range of theories and what would be a good fit for you.
What types of supervision do you offer?
I offer individual or group setting supervision. I also prefer in person meetings, although I understand sometimes meeting virtually is a necessity. As a supervisee, you are also given access to resources such as previous CEU’s and handouts that are developed by The Marriage Forge.
What is your supervision fee?
My supervision rates include: Individual $120, Triadic - $75 per person, Group $60 per person (3-4 supervisees) and $50 per person (5-6 supervisees)