Supervision for LPCC’s

Supervision in Denver and Virtually throughout Colorado

Are you an LPCC seeking professional guidance and support as you navigate the complexities of the counseling field?

  • Do you need support transitioning into your own practice?

  • Needing help navigating ethical dilemmas?

  • Do you want support with difficult cases and clients?

  • Do you need support with professional development and specialization in your field?

Supervision

In my approach to supervision, I prioritize mindfulness and kindness as foundational principles. By cultivating mindfulness, both myself and those I supervise can remain present and attuned to each moment, fostering deeper understanding and clarity. Kindness serves as a guiding force, creating a supportive environment where individuals feel valued and empowered to grow. Central to this approach is recognizing the significance of building strong relationships, as trust and open communication form the bedrock for effective supervision and personal development.

Supervision Services for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs)

My Approach:

At the core of my supervision philosophy is the belief in a holistic approach to therapy that integrates various modalities and theoretical frameworks. I recognize the uniqueness of each therapist and their journey, fostering an environment of respect, empathy, and growth.

Modalities of Therapy:

  1. Body-Centered Psychotherapy: Integrating the mind-body connection, this modality emphasizes the role of physical sensations, emotions, and movement patterns in therapy to promote holistic healing.

  2. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): A powerful tool for processing traumatic experiences, EMDR helps clients reprocess distressing memories and develop adaptive coping mechanisms.

  3. Psychedelic Assisted Therapy: Exploring altered states of consciousness in a therapeutic context, this modality can facilitate profound insights and healing, particularly for individuals struggling with treatment-resistant conditions.

  4. IFS (Internal Family Systems): Utilizing the concept of "parts work," IFS helps clients identify and integrate various aspects of their personality, fostering inner harmony and self-compassion.

  5. Mindfulness: Cultivating present-moment awareness and non-judgmental acceptance, mindfulness practices enhance emotional regulation, stress reduction, and overall well-being.

  6. Unconditional Positive Regard for Clients: Embracing Carl Rogers' person-centered approach, I prioritize creating a safe and accepting therapeutic environment where clients feel valued and understood.

  7. Reframing: This cognitive technique involves shifting perspectives to view situations in a more positive or empowering light, empowering clients to reframe their narratives and overcome challenges.

  8. Buddhist Psychology: Drawing from Buddhist principles such as impermanence, non-attachment, and compassion, this modality offers insights into the nature of suffering and the path to liberation.

  9. Interpersonal Neurobiology: Integrating findings from neuroscience, psychology, and attachment theory, interpersonal neurobiology explores how relationships shape the brain and influence mental health.

  10. Attachment Theory: Understanding the impact of early attachment experiences on interpersonal relationships and emotional well-being, this framework informs therapeutic interventions aimed at healing attachment wounds.

  11. Transpersonal Psychology: Exploring the spiritual dimensions of human experience, transpersonal psychology integrates Eastern and Western wisdom traditions to foster personal growth and self-transcendence.

My supervision sessions provide a supportive space for LPCCs to deepen their understanding of these modalities, integrate them into their practice, and explore their personal resonance with each approach. Through case consultations and reflective exercises, I help guide supervisees in honing their clinical skills, enhancing their therapeutic presence, and cultivating a compassionate and ethical therapeutic stance.

My Supervision Process:

  • Case Consultation: Discussing challenging cases to deepen your clinical skills and explore alternative interventions.

  • Skill Development: Offering feedback and guidance to enhance your therapeutic techniques and interventions.

  • Personal Growth: Facilitating self-reflection and exploration of personal biases, beliefs, and blind spots.

  • Expanding into private practice: Providing resources and support while you work towards your own private practice.