Let’s talk about the ethical use of AI in clinical supervision, within a cultural, legal and clinical framework. Artificial intelligence is already part of the supervision landscape. Supervisees are using AI to draft case summaries.Clients are consulting AI for mental health advice.Practitioners are experimenting with AI-assisted documentation and treatment planning. The question is no longer… [Read More]
AI, Projection, and the Psychology of Meaning
In recent years, many people—practitioners included—have begun engaging artificial intelligence not merely as a productivity tool, but as a conversational partner. AI conversations are becoming increasingly common. For some, these encounters feel surprisingly alive, meaningful, even numinous. Questions arise: Is something conscious on the other side? Is this imagination? Projection? Or something else entirely? From… [Read More]
Virtual Alchemy and the Inner Child
What if healing didn’t require a couch or a softly lit room—but instead unfolded in a meadow full of poppies and shasta daisies, where a girl named Wendy turned twelve in a world crafted entirely by imagination? When an inner child shows up inworld, the potential for virtual alchemy exists. Listen to a case study… [Read More]
The Role of Silence in Psychotherapy
In my most recent session of the Peer Supervision Series: Expanding the Therapist’s Interior Landscape, sponsored by Onlinevents, we discussed the role of silence in psychotherapy and how silence plays out during the therapy hour. In our workshop today, I asked everyone to think of a recent client session. I had the group engage in contemplative writing,… [Read More]



