Clinical Supervision in Colorado
Supportive, skill-building supervision for therapists, interns, and pre-licensed clinicians
Clinical work is meaningful—and it can also be complex, emotional, and isolating. Whether you’re a graduate intern, a pre-licensed clinician working toward licensure, or a seasoned therapist seeking consultation, clinical supervision can help you feel more grounded, confident, and ethically supported in the work.
If you’re looking for clinical supervision in Denver (or across Colorado), I offer supervision that blends practical case guidance with deeper clinical development—so you can grow your skills while staying connected to your values and therapeutic presence.
Who I Provide Supervision For
I offer clinical supervision and consultation for:
Pre-licensed clinicians working toward licensure in Colorado (when aligned with your board requirements)
Graduate interns seeking structured, supportive supervision
Early-career therapists looking to strengthen confidence and clinical decision-making
Experienced clinicians seeking consultation around complex cases, systems, or therapeutic stuck points
Play therapy clinicians who want to integrate developmentally appropriate, child-centered approaches
If you’re not sure whether your situation fits, a brief consultation can clarify options.
What We Can Focus On in Supervision
Your supervision can be tailored to your setting and goals. Common areas include:
Case Conceptualization & Treatment Planning
Clarifying diagnosis and presenting concerns
Building strong treatment goals
Choosing interventions that fit the client’s developmental level and nervous system needs
Trauma, Attachment, and Anxiety Presentations
Working with trauma responses, dissociation, and hyperarousal
Supporting anxious children, teens, and adults
Understanding attachment patterns and relational dynamics
Child & Family Therapy Support
Caregiver sessions and parent coaching integration
Navigating co-parenting, conflict, and high-stress systems
School collaboration and family communication patterns
Clinical Skills & Therapist Development
Building confidence, pacing, and attunement
Strengthening therapeutic boundaries and clarity
Working with countertransference and therapist “stuckness”
Developing your voice and style as a clinician
Documentation, Ethics, and Risk
Progress notes and treatment plan alignment
Mandated reporting and documentation support
Safety planning and appropriate referrals
Managing confidentiality in family work
In our work together, you can expect:
A supportive space to bring real clinical questions
Clear structure, consistency, and accountability
Practical tools you can use immediately with clients
Thoughtful reflection that supports long-term growth
A focus on sustainability so you can keep doing this work without burning out
Get Started: Clinical Supervision in Denver, CO
If you’re looking for clinical supervision in Denver and want a supportive place to strengthen your clinical skills, I’d love to connect.
Next step: Schedule a consultation to discuss your setting, licensure goals, and what you’re hoping to get from supervision.
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I offer supervision for clinicians in the Denver Metro Area and may offer secure virtual supervision for clinicians across Colorado depending on fit and requirements.
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Yes. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I am able to provide clinical supervision to Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) candidates, in addition to social work supervisees, as allowed under Colorado licensure regulations.
I encourage all supervisees to confirm supervision requirements with their respective licensing board to ensure alignment with current rules and documentation needs.
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I primarily offer individual clinical supervision, which allows for tailored support, in-depth case consultation, and focused professional development. Small group or dyad supervision may be offered periodically when appropriate.
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The fee for clinical supervision is $100 per hour.
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Supervision may be offered in person in the Denver metro area or virtually via secure telehealth, depending on fit, location, and licensure considerations.