Therapist Mentor, Supervision & Business Coaching for Therapists
Resources, Mentorship and Clinical Supervision for fellow Therapists
Cinical Supervision for Therapists in Virginia
A steady, human place to bring the real stuff. The questions, the messy cases, the self‑doubt, the growth. You don’t need to be polished here , just yourself.
Thoughtful, relational supervision grounded in the day-to-day work of being a therapist. A space to slow down, reflect, and build confidence in a way that feels ethical and sustainable.
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50‑minute Zoom session
Case consultation & clinical reflection
Support with boundaries, countertransference, and burnout
Collaborative, non‑hierarchical approach
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Pre-licensed social workers in Virginia
Licensed clinicians
Therapists working with mood disorders, life transitions, relationships, body image, and disordered eating
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Single sessions or ongoing. Brief consult required to ensure fit.
Office Hours
30 or 60 minute Virtual Calls.
Think of this as a drop-in space for therapists.
Office Hours are one‑time consultation sessions for when you want a second brain, some clarity, or a grounded place to talk something through without committing to ongoing supervision.
You can use these sessions for clinical questions, private practice decisions, or career reflection. Come with one topic or a whole list.
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25 or 50 minute Zoom session
Q&A style support tailored to you
Clinical, practice, or career questions
Resources or next steps when helpful
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Case conceptualization or stuck sessions
Ethical gray areas
Imposter syndrome or clinical confidence
Private practice logistics (pricing, insurance vs. private pay, niching, websites, Psychology Today)
Marketing & finding your voice
Boundaries & burnout
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Book as needed! No long term commitment.
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Therapist Group Chat →
A weekly group chat for therapists who want real talk, useful tools, and no weird formality.
Sometimes I leave groups of therapists feeling a little off, like we were talking more in diagnoses and theories than in real life. And sure, that language has a place every once in a while. But the work itself is usually messier, quieter, and more tender than that. This space is for that version of the job.
As a neurodivergent, type-B therapist, I’ve always wanted a space where I could be my regular self, talk about the real stuff, and connect with other therapists who feel the same.
So… ENTER SUBSTACK.