Clinical Supervision

Providing therapy can be deeply rewarding, and deeply complex. Whether you’re an early-career therapist or seasoned clinician looking for a fresh perspective, supervision offers a collaborative space to think, reflect, and grow.

My supervision work integrates evidence-based frameworks, trauma-informed perspectives, and psychodynamic reflection to help you deepen both your clinical insight and your professional resilience. Together, we’ll strengthen your clinical voice, expand your skills, and sustain your work with confidence and integrity.

Julia is a clinical supervisor in the state of Massachusetts.

She approaches supervision as a collaborative partnership. We’ll focus on the intersections between theory and practice - what’s happening in the room with clients, and what’s happening within you as the therapist.

Supervision with her emphasizes:

  • Clinical reflection: understanding patterns, countertransference, and the therapeutic relationship.

  • Evidence-based integration: applying CBT, trauma-informed, psychodynamic, and relational approaches effectively.

  • Ethical clarity: navigating boundaries, cultural humility, and professional integrity.

  • Sustainability: preventing burnout and maintaining curiosity and compassion in your work.

Supervision Approach

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