Supervision & Consultation
We offer expert trauma-informed supervision and consultation services for mental health professionals, educators, organizations, and caregivers seeking guidance on better understanding, being mindful of, and responding competently to the experiences of others. Our approach is rooted in evidence-based trauma principles. We are trained to assist professionals in improving clients outcomes, reducing staff burnout, enhancing professional development, and promoting equity and inclusion.Trauma-Informed Supervision:
For clinicians seeking professional growth, licensure supervision, or advanced trauma-informed training, our supervision services provide a supportive, reflective, and skill-building environment. Our approach integrates:
- Case Conceptualization through a Trauma-Informed Lens – Helping clinicians assess and treat clients with an understanding of trauma's impact on the brain, body, and behavior.
Ethical & Relational Safety – Addressing boundaries, countertransference, and self-care to prevent burnout and promote therapist well-being.
Practical Strategies for Complex Trauma Cases – Guiding clinicians through treatment planning for PTSD, developmental trauma, dissociation, and attachment wounds.
Nervous System Awareness & Regulation Strategies – Teaching self-regulation tools for clinicians and their clients to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Somatic & Mind-Body Integration – Incorporating body-based interventions into trauma-informed care.
Trauma-Informed Consultation:
Our trauma-informed consultation services provide guidance to professionals, organizations, and caregivers who interact with individuals impacted by trauma. These sessions are tailored to the unique needs of each setting and may include:
- Complex Case Consultation – Assisting clinicians, social workers, and educators in managing trauma cases with confidence and compassion.
Trauma-Informed Organizational Training – Helping agencies, schools, and businesses implement trauma-sensitive policies and practices.
Workplace Wellness & Secondary Trauma Prevention – Teaching teams how to mitigate compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and burnout.
Parent & Caregiver Consultation – Supporting families in understanding trauma responses and building attachment-based interventions.
School-Based Consultation – Training educators and staff in recognizing and responding to trauma-related behaviors in children and adolescents.
Who Can Benefit from Trauma-Informed Supervision & Consultation?
- • Early-career and experienced mental health professionals wanting to deepen their trauma-informed practice.
• Educators & school staff looking to integrate trauma-sensitive approaches into the classroom.
• Organizations & agencies seeking to create safer, more supportive workplaces.
• Parents & caregivers needing guidance in responding to trauma-affected children.
• Medical & first responder teams working with individuals who have experienced trauma.