
I offer clinical supervision for Associate Professional Clinical Counselors (APCCs) who want a supervision space that feels thoughtful, supportive, and genuinely invested in their growth. My supervision style is person-centered, relational, and intersectional, informed by the POTT Model of Supervision (Aponte & Kissil, 2014). I see supervision as a developmental relationship, not just a place to review cases, but a space to think deeply about the work, the therapist that you are evolving into, and the systems we’re practicing within.
Supervision is warm, collaborative, and grounded. I care about you as a clinician and as a person. I aim to create a space where you feel safe enough to be honest, reflective enough to grow, and supported enough to take risks in your learning. I don’t believe supervision should feel punitive or performative. Questions, uncertainty, and mistakes are part of becoming a solid clinician, and we make room for that here.
Using the POTT Model, we pay attention to multiple layers at once:
We slow things down when needed, think systemically, and stay curious rather than reactive.
Supervision with me tends to work well for clinicians who value collaboration, reflection, depth, and relational thinking.