Clinical Supervision
Much like my approach to psychotherapy, I ground my clinical supervision in a Relational Psychoanalytic framework. My supervision style is reflective, collaborative, and trauma-informed, designed to support therapists navigating complex clinical work. I offer supervision on a range of topics including: complex trauma, dissociation, complex chronic illness, and working with children and adolescents with a relational sensibility.
Currently, I am a supervisor at The William Alanson White Institute, where I guide individuals completing their training in psychoanalytic-informed psychotherapy with children and adolescents. In addition, I supervise private practice therapists who are seeking a safe and supportive space to explore clinical challenges, develop new insights, and grow professionally.
