Over the years, my work as a clinical supervisor evolved into something far more spacious, reflective, and symbolically attuned. And while my roots are in psychotherapy, I now find myself sitting with spiritual directors, chaplains, coaches, and healers—practitioners who, like therapists, hold space for transformation in often invisible yet profound ways. What began as supervision has,… [Read More]
When Structure Meets Soul: Evolving as a Clinical Supervisor
A student recently asked me a question, causing me to reflect on evolving as a clinical supervisor, giving me pause in the best possible way: How do you balance structure and creativity in your supervision practice, especially when working with clinicians who may be resistant to expressive or nontraditional approaches? The truth is, there’s no… [Read More]
The Transformative Power of Mentorship for Therapists, Coaches and Healers
In the ever-evolving journey of supporting others, healers often encounter moments that challenge them to grow—not just professionally, but also on a deeply personal and spiritual level. The Psychospiritual Intensive for Therapists, Coaches, and Healers invites practitioners to embark on a transformative journey through mentorship. This program is a sanctuary for those seeking to elevate… [Read More]
Contemplating the Meaning of a Session as a Therapist
In my most recent session of the Peer Supervision Series: Expanding the Therapist’s Interior Landscape, sponsored by Onlinevents, we discussed “naming and claiming” the therapy session, reviewing a model of dream interpretation that can double as a model for case consultation. In our session today, I asked everyone to think of a recent client session and to… [Read More]



