Supervision and Professional Consultation
Couples therapy is its own clinical skill set — and developing confidence in this work takes more than general training. Supervision and consultation are available for pre-licensed and licensed clinicians who want to deepen their skills working with couples, strengthen case conceptualization, and build confidence navigating complex relational dynamics. Support is also available for clinicians at any stage who are thinking about launching or growing a private practice.
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Supervision and consultation can be tailored to where you are in your development and what you're working on.
Common areas include:
Case conceptualization and interactional cycle analysis
Applying IBCT and CBCT in clinical work
Working with trust injuries, conflict patterns, and emotional disconnection
Supporting couples navigating parenthood, separation, or other transitions
Working with sexual minority couples and diverse relationship structures
Integrating relational perspectives when individual mental health concerns affect the couple
Starting or developing a private practice
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This work tends to be a good fit for:
Pre-licensed clinicians beginning their work with couples
Therapists interested in strengthening or refining their couples therapy skills
Licensed clinicians seeking consultation on complex relational cases
Early-career clinicians navigating the process of building a private practice
Clinicians at any stage who value thoughtful professional reflection
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Sessions are 50 minutes and offered virtually. Some clinicians schedule supervision on an ongoing basis as a regular space for clinical development. Others come periodically for consultation on specific cases or professional questions. The structure is flexible and shaped around your goals.
The aim is a collaborative space where you can think carefully about your work, integrate evidence-based approaches, and continue growing in your clinical role.

