Clinical Supervision for Counselors-in-Training & Associate Licensed Therapists in Tennessee

A relational supervision space to think out loud, strengthen your clinical voice, and grow into the kind of therapist you want to become.

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Supervision offers a space to slow down and look more closely at what’s happening in the therapy room.

Supervision can also support the parts of this work that don’t always get talked about openly - moments of uncertainty, imposter syndrome, and the emotional weight that can sometimes come with holding other people’s stories.

Because becoming a therapist isn’t just about learning interventions. It’s about learning how to slow down, think intentionally, and trust yourself when sessions get messy or complicated.

Together in supervision, we explore:

Supporting the Unspoken Parts

Supervision can also support the parts of this work that don’t always get talked about openly - moments of uncertainty, imposter syndrome, and the emotional weight that can sometimes come with holding other people’s stories.

Because becoming a therapist isn’t just about learning interventions. It’s about learning how to slow down, think intentionally, and trust yourself when sessions get messy or complicated.