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Supervision Support

50 Episodes

7 minutes | Sep 24, 2019
Episode 43: You Don't have to have it all together: A message to the therapists who are struggling in silence.
To my listeners, let me be the one to tell you. You don’t have to have it all together. Profession and training doesn’t exempt you from making mistakes. It doesn’t shield you from your bias, it doesn’t shield you from judgments, it doesn’t shield you from finding yourself in an awful position in life. And if you’re in need of help, I urge you to seek it. You are as deserving of help as your client!This episode helps normalize our normal lives and encourage you to take care of self!
27 minutes | Sep 10, 2019
Episode 42: Why You Should Always Bet on Yourself! How this therapist used her time in supervision to Develop Her Skills and Build a Successful Private Practice
Shanika is a licensed therapist, CEO of Innovative Lifestyle Network, LLC and creator of the Millennial Therapy brand. She maintains her private practice in the Charlotte area and specializes in helping millennials cope with the real stressors of balancing career, relationships, family demands and life transitions. Innovative Lifestyle Network is committed to ending the stigma associated with mental health in the black community and offers counseling, coaching and educational courses for children, adolescents and adults.
29 minutes | Aug 20, 2019
Episode 41: w The Founder of Therapy for Latinx created a platform that gave access to mental health services within the latinx community
Brandie Carlos is a serial entrepreneur, mental health advocate, and founder of Therapy for Latinx the first mental health directory for the Latinx community. After losing one of her best friends to suicide in February 2018 she struggled with her own mental health and felt frustrated at not being able to find resources. In her search, she came across Therapy for Black Girls and felt immediately inspired by the work of Dr. Joy Harden Bradford. Since then Therapy for Latinx has supported people in finding the resources they need all over the country. Her hope is to expand to all 50 states and Puerto Rico.Learn more about Brandie and her platform at:www.therapyforlatinx.com
8 minutes | Jul 23, 2019
Episode 40: How to Trust the Process When Things Don't Make Sense in Your Journey
This week we’re focusing on letting go and trusting the direction of your life. If you’re currently in a season where you feel like things aren’t going as planned, this episode is for you! It’s important as clinicians to remmber that we have to give ourselves grace… the same grace we afford our clients. So if you’ve failed your licensing exam, or parts of your life aren’t picture perfect, remember we too are human and deserve the space to recover. Period. No more comparing ourselve, no more wanting to uphold an image that isn’t sustainable. In this episode I give you keys to working through the difficult moments so that you can refocus and reach your goals! Share this with someone who needs to hear this.
21 minutes | Jul 16, 2019
Episode 39: Commit to the Process of Supervision... Interview Your Supervisor & Align Yourself with Purpose
Dr. Dani Moye is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Clinically developing intentional and passionate clinicians, targeting areas of need with strategic steps, and motivating clinical professionals to grow beyond the therapy room in order to make a wider impact in the world.Dr. Moye is also a PREPARE-ENRICH certified facilitator and loves the Wizard of Oz, as it reminds her that everything that we are searching for, already exists within us, we just have to awaken those gifts!To learn more about Dr. Dani go to: https://harmonycovetherapy.com
11 minutes | Jul 2, 2019
[BONUS EPISODE] To the Millennial Therapist, Always Do You! How the Super-Vision Conference was my BOLD Response to Getting Screwed in Supervision
To view a video recap, see pics, and join The Super-Vision Conference 2020 mailing list, click the link below: www.supervisionsupport.com/theconference
15 minutes | Apr 16, 2019
Episode 38: Why You Need to Trust Your Gut, Ask the right Questions, and Take Control of Your Supervision Journey
Essence Cohen Fields is a trusted Licensed Professional Counselor with over 10 years of experience providing attainable goal based therapy. She holds a bachelor degree in psychology from Spelman College and master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine. Essence has been featured as a mental health expert on media outlets such as NBC News and Bustle and is the author of “A Lesson on How To FLY: Understanding the Correlation between Self-Love, Healing, and Personal Success”. She specializes in trauma processing and boundary setting and is the owner and Executive Director of First Love Yourself Counseling. Essence is also the host of The F.L.Y. Podcast miniseries where contemporary issues are discussed in the context of mental health. First Love Yourself Counseling is based in Pennsylvania where she provides counseling and international private coaching.
26 minutes | Mar 26, 2019
Episode 37: How Therapists Can Brand, Build, and Develop a Strong and Authentic Online Presence
Natalie Rochelle is a Marketing and Branding expert. Upon graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing, she expanded her skills and became a marketing guru for aspiring entrepreneurs and small businesses. She focuses on educating her community with real life tips on how to maintain and build a profitable business from a corporate and entrepreneurial aspect.
17 minutes | Mar 12, 2019
Episode 36: How This Clinician is Leveraging Her HR Skills in Order to Develop a Purpose-filled Practice in Counseling and Supervision
Latasha Matthews is the Co-founder of Pieces That Fit, Inc. She is also Owner/CEO of IllumiNation Counseling and Coaching, LLC where she provided individual, couples and family counseling. Latasha is also a Clinical Supervision providing group and individual supervision and consultation for mental health professionals. Latasha is also the author of The Dumping Ground. Which was on the Best Sellers list in 2016. The “Dumping Ground” was birthed out of her inability to set the boundaries that God requires. The topic is very important to her and close to her heart because this area has cost her a tremendous amount of pain and consequences that significantly shaped the course of her life. She works with women to teach them that No is a complete sentence. She has a passion for training mental health professionals on the importance of boundary setting in clinical practice.
19 minutes | Feb 26, 2019
Episode 35: The Importance of Clinical Consultations and Ongoing Supervision AFTER Licensure.
Dr. Nakia Hamlett received my doctorate in clinical psychology from The University at Albany, State University of New York. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University at Maryland, College Park, and completed pre- and postdoctoral fellowships in Psychology at the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and worked there for 8 years as an Assistant Professor and clinician.Currently, Dr. Hamlett teaches undergraduate psychology and provide supervision, consultation, and assessment services, specializing in complex or difficult cases. In addition to her passion for psychology, she have always been an entrepreneur at heart and dedicated to creative, clinical innovations and teaching.
19 minutes | Feb 19, 2019
Episode 34: Supervision Should Help Bridge the Gap Between Theory and Practice For New Clinicians
Gretchen Campbell is a Licensed Professional Counselor currently in Private Practice located in Cary & Durham NC. She’s an original Jersey girl that completed her academic career at Kean University and Fairleigh Dickinson University. She has been in the Mental Health field for 17 yrs and has passion for working with adolescent females with a unique niche working with Mother’s and Daughters. She is currently working on growing her practice and is working towards opening up a wellness center.
22 minutes | Feb 11, 2019
Episode 33: Why You MUST Ensure Your Clinical Supervisor is Credentialed to Supervise and How Proper Documentation Saved This Clinician From Having to Start Supervision From Scratch
Essence Cohen Fields is a trusted Licensed Professional Counselor with over 10 years of experience providing attainable goal based therapy. She holds a bachelor degree in psychology from Spelman College and master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine. Essence has been featured as a mental health expert on media outlets such as NBC News and Bustle and is the author of “A Lesson on How To FLY: Understanding the Correlation between Self-Love, Healing, and Personal Success”. She specializes in trauma processing and boundary setting and is the owner and Executive Director of First Love Yourself Counseling. Essence is also the host of The F.L.Y. Podcast miniseries where contemporary issues are discussed in the context of mental health. First Love Yourself Counseling is based in Pennsylvania where she provides counseling and international private coaching.@theconsciousqueen on instagram
19 minutes | Feb 5, 2019
Episode 32: Don't Take it Personal! Not Everyone in the Field have Done "Their Work", and Why You Shouldn't Let This Impact Your Journey!
Edie is a LCSW in both NY and CA. She has worked extensively with the Eating Disorder population at all levels of care. She utilizes Mindfulness, CBT, EMDR and Relational Therapy in her practice. Edie also works with Chronic Illness, Anxiety, Mood Disorders and Relationship Issues.In addition to being a psychotherapist, Edie is a Reiki Master and utilizes this holistic healing in her practice.@ediestarktherapy on Instagram
30 minutes | Jan 29, 2019
Episode 31: Why Failing Your Licensing Exam is (Sometimes) A Part of The Process... Reset and Try Again!
Seida Hood is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who owns a prominent private practice in Saint Charles, IL. Seida specializes in working with aggressive teens, teens who struggle with self-harm, millennial women struggling with anxiety, depression or trauma. In 2016, Seida wrote a series on her blog called 20 Days to Better Relationships. This series was updated and turned into an actionable workbook, which is available on Amazon, Createspace, Barnes & Noble and more.Seida counts it a privilege to help facilitate transformation with clients. Outside of her practice, Seida enjoys spending quality time with her husband and beautiful children.http://www.ftheartcounseling.com/https://www.instagram.com/seidafthc/
28 minutes | Jan 22, 2019
Episode 30: Why Putting Your Supervision on "PAUSE" May be the Answer to Becoming a Healthy and Effective Clinician
Dr. Jameson Mercier and his wife, Herdyne Mercier, are not your average counselors. Dr. Mercier specializes in Marriage/Family Therapy, fatherhood and Relationship Systems Consulting.Mrs. Mercier is driven by her passion to educate children and help current wives and wives-tobe turn their love story into reality. Their work with couples and families comes from a place of personal experiences and triumphs as they’ve been together for over 15 years, raise 4 kids, and run a business together.Dr. and Mrs. Mercier believe that with the right skills every couple can have the happy, healthy, relationship they desire. Together, they have made it their purpose to equip couples and families with the tools to make that dream a reality.To learn more about the Merciers, click the links below:@thewifementor and @dr.jamesonmercier on Instagram
42 minutes | Jan 8, 2019
Episode 29 - Navigating Life as a Clinician: Through the Lens of a Black Male Therapist
Welcome to Season 2! We launch the second season with an honest and transparent episode that speaks to the experience of four black male therapists in the mental health field. This episode focuses on their unique experiences, the challenges they’ve faced and how they have been able to overcome their own personal challenges in order to show up for their themselves and their clients.
7 minutes | Dec 18, 2018
[BONUS] LEVEL UP: Why You Need to STOP Doubting Yourself and Go For "It" in 2019
2019 is looking like the year we stop settling for just OK and good enough. As clinicians, we have to take responsibility for our futures and hold ourselves accountable for the lives we wish to live. Sounds familiar, right? I’m sure we’ve said this very thing to many of our clients. I challenge you to let go of the DOUBT and FEAR and go after what you want in 2019! In this episode I share the shift that I’ve noticed in the field and why you need to be prepared to meet the need!
31 minutes | Dec 11, 2018
Episode 28: Why It's Important For Graduate Programs to Better Align Theory With Real World Practice.
Erica James is a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Atlanta. She has a private practice, Erica James Counseling LLC which she started in February 2016. Erica specialize in women’s mental health, couples therapy, individual therapy, healing past traumas, and self-care. She also enjoy public speaking events in which I talk about practical mental health and self-care.
17 minutes | Dec 6, 2018
[BONUS] Why Working in Mental Health Can Sometimes Keep You in a Perpetual State of Exhaustion, and How I I Took Back Control of My Life!
This week we’re going to have a real conversation. I have found myself in a place where I feel more tired, often than not, and this isn’t OK with me. I take responsibility for this, but in part, the field sets you up to be in this state, perpetually. The demands of paperwork, caseloads, and the list goes on often are met with unrealistic expectations and this take a toll on us mentally. I want to speak with you candidly about this, so watch, listen, and comment how you are addressing this very issue!
31 minutes | Dec 4, 2018
Episode 27: Why Your Role as a Supervisor is CRUCIAL to the Supervision Process.
Sharon J. Lawrence is the Owner/Primary Clinician of Selah Wellness & Therapeutic Services, LLC located in Largo, Maryland. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C) (MD/VA), Certified Anger Management Specialists-II (CAMS-II), Certified Prepare-Enrich Facilitator and Trainer, Certified Life Coach, Distance Credentialed Counselor (DCC), an Approved Clinical Supervisor in Social Work (MD) and is credentialed as an Employee Assistance Specialist-Clinician. She has over 15 years experience working with children, adults, couples and families within the following settings: mental health, substance abuse, foster care, family court, and developmental disabilities.Ms. Lawrence is a Therapist for Therapists, Professionals and Couples. Her passion is to help improve the lives of clinicians and professionals who manage the day to day responsibility of caring for others. In addition to her direct practice, she is a Board Approved Clinical Supervisor in the State of Maryland. For the past five years, she has been providing clinical supervision to Maryland Social Workers seeking advanced licensure. She is dedicated to providing information, tools and knowledge to clinicians who desire to be change agents.
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