Who We Work Best With
Grounded Clinical Supervision is designed for therapists who want more than someone to sign off on hours. This may be a good fit if you are:
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Working toward LPC licensure in Wisconsin
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Looking for thoughtful case consultation, not just case review
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Wanting to strengthen your clinical confidence and decision-making
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Interested in developing a grounded, sustainable approach to clinical work
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Curious about your growth as both a therapist and a person


What Makes This Different
Grounded Clinical Supervision is about more than fulfilling licensure requirements—it's about becoming the kind of therapist you want to be.
Supervision is structured, relational, and thoughtfully tailored to your stage of development. Together, we'll strengthen clinical thinking, deepen case conceptualization, navigate ethical complexity, and explore the use of self in therapy. You'll be supported, challenged, and encouraged to develop confidence that extends well beyond the supervision hour.
Supervision is tailored to your needs, but commonly includes:
Clinical Thinking
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Case conceptualization
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Treatment planning
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Intervention strategies
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Clinical decision-making
Therapist Development
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Clinical identity
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Boundaries
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Use of self
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Countertransference
Ethics & Professional Judgment
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Ethical decision-making
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Risk assessment
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Documentation
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Consultation
Sustainable Practice
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Burnout prevention
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Professional development
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Career planning
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Long-term growth
Areas of Focus
Structure & Options
Supervision is individualized and flexible, with sessions tailored to your stage of development and clinical goals.
Individual Supervision
60-minute virtual sessions, typically held weekly or biweekly.
Group Supervision
Small virtual groups offered when appropriate and available.
Getting Started
We'll begin with a consultation to discuss your supervision needs, answer questions, and determine whether we're a good fit to work together.
Availability & Fees
Please inquire for current availability, supervision fees, and scheduling options.

Finding the right supervisory relationship matters just as much as finding the right therapist. An initial consultation is an opportunity to ask questions, discuss your goals, and determine whether we're a good fit to work together.