Clinical Supervision
Psychodynamic clinical supervision offers a transformative approach for therapists seeking to:
Deepen their understanding of their clients' emotional experiences and interpersonal dynamics.
Examine their own countertransference and the emotional undercurrents present in their sessions.
Safely discuss challenging cases and receive feedback and support for clinical interventions and long-term treatment.
Receive support in ethical decision-making and process ethical dilemmas with an experienced clinician.
This reflective practice can lead to improved emotional resilience, greater self-awareness, and ultimately, better outcomes for clients. Investing in psychodynamic clinical supervision means investing in your professional growth and the effectiveness of your therapeutic practice.
Already an experienced clinician?
Even after becoming a fully licensed clinician, many therapists choose to continue supervision for ongoing support and coaching throughout their career. You may want to consider supervision if:
You’re an experienced clinician who is looking for a collaborative consultative relationship.
You are thinking of starting a private practice and you don’t know where to start.
You’ve started your private practice, and want support with prioritizing administrative tasks, managing your work/life balance, and setting goals for the long-term success of your business.
You have supervision at your agency but want to deepen your knowledge of psychodynamic theories and approaches.