Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision is a critical component of ethical and competent care. It is especially essential for early career therapists working in mental health and addiction settings, but it is equally valuable for established practitioners.
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Supervision supports professional growth, provides emotional support, and enhances clinical effectiveness. It promotes reflective practice, helping therapists to develop greater self-awareness and insight.
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Clinical Supervision
for Social Service Workers
I combine compassion with clarity.
Supervision with me is a balance of emotional support, skill building, and accountability.
My goal is to help you feel confident, capable and grounded in your work.
The atmosphere is structured and supportive and suitable for:
New graduates entering social service roles, RSSW's seeking clinical hours or ongoing supervision, helping professionals in community, in schools and in healthcare, and frontline workers navigating high demand environments.
My approach is grounded in empathy and best practices, reflective dialogue, and a deep commitment to personal growth and ethical practice. Whether you're seeking supervision for credentialing, skill development, or professional support, I provide a safe, collaborative space tailored to your goals.
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I draw on an integrative approach that combines Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), trauma-focused care (TFACT), mindfulness-based strategies, and a strengths-based perspective to support both client outcomes and therapist development.​
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My supervision model emphasizes structured case case conceptualization, self-awareness, and skill-building, grounded in evidenced-based practices. Additionally, I incorporate elements from developmental, reflective, and competency-based supervision models.

Areas of Focus
Case Consultation & Ethical Decision-Making
Burnout Prevention & Self-Care Strategies​
Skill Development & Reflective Practice
​Navigating Systems, Policies
& Organizational Culture
​Career Development & Goal Setting ​
Vicarious Workplace Trauma
& Clinical Well-Being
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