Every therapist has an identity — what’s yours?

Supervision is a collaborative relationship that supports the process of creating your therapeutic identity.

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One on One: Personalized Engagement & Support

1:1 supervision provides a space for the supervisee (with the direction and guidance of the supervisor) to identify opportunities, cultivate personal strengths, and develop areas of growth.

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Creating Therapeutic Identity

Creating a professional identity is integral to the process of developing your craft as a therapist. Supervision allows us to help create and embody a new therapists’ desired therapeutic identity and style of working.

Specialized areas of supervision Stacy offers include: Ethics, Existential/Humanistic Therapy, Relational Depth Therapy (Interpersonal Process), and Trauma work.

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Learning & Application

The supervisory relationship is one of growth and learning. Supervision offers a unique opportunity to learn skills, practices, objectives, and traits that can be used and embodied throughout your career.