Therapy in Maryland

Clinical Supervision

For clinicians who are ready to do their best work with couples

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If you have ever sat with a couple and felt the energy in the room shift, both partners looking at you, waiting, the tension palpable, you already know that couples work is hard.

It asks something different of you than individual therapy. The system is more complex. The stakes feel higher. The pulls and counterpulls are real. Without a clear framework and solid supervision, it can quietly erode your confidence and your love for the work.

You deserve supervision that actually prepares you for what happens in that room.

Couples Work is Different

I have been dedicated to couples work since 2021, it makes up the vast majority of my clinical practice. I work from an attachment and am an ICEEFT Certified Emotionally Focused Therapist. I use this framework clinically and bring that same lens into my supervision.

Supervision with me is active, genuine, and grounded in real clinical material. We will look at your cases closely and honestly. We will explore the attachment dynamics at play, between your clients and between you and your clients. We will build a framework you can actually use, one that makes couples work feel less overwhelming and more like something you trust yourself to do well.

What Supervision With Me Looks Like

Depending on where you are in your development, our work together might include:

Building your couples framework Learn to view your couples through an attachment and EFT lens. You’ll be able to track the EFT negative cycle, get clearer and more effective at identifying primary emotions and common protective behaviors, and maintain your neutrality.

Getting comfortable in the room Working with couples requires a lot of you. It has been said that we are loaning our limbic systems to our couples. This means it can also be overwhelming when the cycle takes off and sometimes, pulls you in. I will help you feel confident and competent at grounding yourself in the process, not the content.

Deepening your clinical skills You’ll learn to practice experiential couples work, how facilitating enactments, working with primary emotion, and creating corrective emotional experiences between partners

Case consultation We can talk specifics or keep it broad. 

Burnout prevention I have found that my EFT work and consistent supervision allows me to consistently learn and affect real change in sessions. This is my best prevention of burnout, without it, I certainly could have burned out early on.

Together we get curious about:

What We Focus On

A dedicated one on one space tailored entirely to where you are and what you need, building foundational couples skills, working through specific cases, or deepening your EFT framework.

In person in Hampden or via telehealth for Maryland clinicians.

$150 per session

Those who need a sliding scale are encouraged to reach out to discuss options. I am committed to making quality supervision accessible and am happy to have that conversation directly.

Individual Supervision

A small, tight knit learning community for clinicians deepening their couples work together. Real cases get real attention and everyone learns from each other's clinical material. Intentionally small to allow for depth, genuine connection, and honest clinical conversation. Videos of clinical work welcome and encouraged.
Available in person in Hampden or via telehealth.

$50 per session

Group supervision is currently forming. Reach out to join the waitlist for the first group.

Group Supervision

Reach out for a free 15-30 minute consultation call. We will talk about where you are in your couples work, what you are looking for in supervision, and whether working together feels like a good fit.

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