Clinical Supervision for Social Workers & Interns
Reflective, trauma-informed supervision for early-career clinicians and those specializing in perinatal mental health.
Whether you're pursuing licensure or seeking specialty support in perinatal mental health, high-quality clinical supervision is a key part of ethical, sustainable practice. I offer collaborative supervision that goes beyond checking boxes—focused on skill-building, self-reflection, and navigating complex clinical work with care and confidence.
My goal is to help you grow into a grounded, compassionate clinician while also honoring your own well-being and professional identity.
Common Supervision Areas of Focus
Early-Career Clinical Support
Case consultation and skill development
Integrating theory with real-world practice
Navigating impostor syndrome, burnout, and boundary setting
Developing your voice, style, and clinical confidence
Perinatal Mental Health Specialization
PMADs, infertility, loss, birth trauma, NICU experiences
Understanding the nuanced identity shifts in matrescence and parenting
Trauma-informed and attachment-based approaches in reproductive work
Holding space for grief, rage, fear, and joy—often all at once
Supervision with Depth & Intention
Reflective supervision that explores emotional reactions and countertransference
Cultivating self-awareness and ethical decision-making
Attention to therapist identity, values, and lived experience
Supporting clinicians with lived experience in fertility or parenting
About My Approach
I’m a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW-C) and board-approved clinical supervisor with over 10 years of experience, and I hold a PMH-C (Perinatal Mental Health Certification) through Postpartum Support International. My supervision is warm, honest, and rooted in anti-oppressive, trauma-informed values. I’m especially passionate about supporting clinicians who are navigating their own fertility or parenting journeys while doing this work.
Supervision Format & Availability
Individual supervision (virtual or in-person in North Bethesda, MD)
Available to LMSWs and LGPCs in Maryland, and mental health providers in other states seeking perinatal consultation
Case-based, process-oriented, and grounded in clinical and ethical best practices
Optional documentation review or support with licensure prep
You Deserve Supervision That Feeds You, Too
Clinical supervision should be more than administrative—it should nurture your growth, provide clarity in hard cases, and help you build a career that sustains you.