Supervision for clinicians doing the hard, beautiful work.

You chose this work deliberately.

You show up for clients carrying serious things, and some of that weight stays with you. Maybe you are a new clinician learning how to hold complexity without burning out. Maybe you are a seasoned practitioner carrying a caseload that asks more than your training prepared you for. Maybe you are an intern working toward licensure and you need more than a checkbox supervisor.

This supervision is for clinicians who want to grow. It is for the folks doing meaningful work with populations that most training programs do not adequately prepare you for. If you are working with trauma, crisis, Latinx and bicultural clients, first responders, or adolescents, and you want supervision that actually meets you there, this is the right place.

What Supervision Looks Like with Me

We work together. I am your supervisor and I take that responsibility seriously. I believe that good supervision is relational. You do not learn to be a better clinician by being lectured. You learn by being seen, challenged, and given space to reflect on what is actually happening in the room with your clients.

Sessions are structured but flexible. We can review cases, work through clinical decisions in real time, explore countertransference, and practice specific interventions. I give direct feedback grounded in kindness. I also pay attention to burnout, blind spots, and the ways your own history shows up in your clinical work.

Individual supervision is currently available. If you are interested in a small group format, reach out and we can talk about whether that is a fit.

I supervise clinicians working toward LCSW licensure in Texas. I hold an LCSW-S designation (#65383).

What we can work on together

My clinical background spans a range of presentations and settings. Supervision with me is strongest in these areas:

Trauma and PTSD. We can work through CPT, somatic approaches, and how to pace trauma work without retraumatizing your clients or yourself.

Anxiety, burnout, and stress-related presentations. Including clients who present as high-functioning.

Eating disorders and complex body image concerns. I spent years at a higher level of care eating disorder practice. I can help you build competency with this population and with the multidisciplinary team communication that comes with it.

Crisis and acute risk. Assessment, safety planning, and the clinical reasoning behind your decisions.

Latine and bicultural identity. What it means to work with clients navigating social and systemic injustices, dual cultural worlds, immigration stress, family systems shaped by collectivist values, and the specific weight of being misunderstood by mental health systems.

First responders and high-stress professions. Understanding the culture before you can reach the person.

First-generation professionals. The particular grief and pride that comes with being the first, and how that shows up in the therapy room.

Adolescents and young adults. Including school-based work, family dynamics, and developmental complexity.

Modalities I supervise in: CBT, DBT, ACT, CPT, psychodynamic, somatic therapies, and family systems approaches.

A note on culturally grounded supervision

Most supervision models were built on frameworks that center white, Western, individualist assumptions about healing. That is not a critique for the sake of it. It is a practical reality that affects the quality of care your clients receive and the quality of training you get.

I bring a culturally grounded lens to this work. My own roots are Mexican. I understand what it means to hold indigenous and ancestral frameworks alongside clinical models, without flattening one into the other. I have worked in community mental health, school-based settings, and first responder programs. I know what it is like to work in systems that are not always built for the clients we are trying to serve.

If you are a clinician of color, that part of your identity is not a footnote here. I f you are a white clinician building cultural humility, that work is welcome too. We approach it honestly, not performatively.


Rates and next steps

Individual supervision is $125 per session. Before we begin, I offer a free 15-minute consultation so we can confirm this is a good fit for where you are in your training.

To schedule your consultation or ask about current availability, use the contact form below or reach out directly by phone at (713) 714-7924.