Feeling fatigued or burnt out by the demands of your clinical practice? Good clinical supervision can help you create an expansive clinical practice, one that challenges you to grow while honoring the skills you enjoy using in your work. I'm a psychodynamically-trained social worker who specializes in clinical supervision and consultation, in both group and individual formats. I approach my work with compassion and a large dose of humor, engaging deeply with other clinicians to explore the possibilities of a richer work life, more aligned with their core values. I work with a variety of clinicians from different backgrounds, including licensed psychologists, social workers, and psychoanalysts, who may feel stuck in the practices they've built for themselves. They want to imagine more fulfilling work, perhaps work that incorporates a commitment to social justice, and I help them create the change they seek. My training has been broad and eclectic. I hold graduate degrees from Stanford University (Ph.D., modern philosophy) and the University of Texas at Austin (MSSW, clinical social work). I also trained in modern analytic group methods and served on the faculty at the Center for Group Studies in New York City from 2014 - 2022.
Qualifications: | University of Texas at Austin |
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Academic Suffixes: | PhD, LCSW |
Expertise: | Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Depression, Divorce, Domestic Abuse, Eating Disorders, Grief, Life Transitions, Other, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Sex Therapy, Sexual Abuse, Spirituality, Other |