Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision and training is provided for psychotherapists of all theoretical backgrounds and varying levels of experience who are looking to integrate therapeutic tools during psychotherapy sessions. Learn effective ways to facilitate powerful change with your patients through both experiential practice and theoretical application.

Individual Supervision

Individual Supervision is a powerful way to understand the psychodynamic principles and transpersonal dynamics happening in the room. Week by week, therapists move through many layers and experience a parallel therapy process along with a concrete understanding of how to apply the experiential knowledge gained into practice. By the end of supervision, therapists are ready to bring a whole other level of healing to their patients.

Group Supervision

Group Supervision is offered seasonly and comprised of 3-5 members in a group. In this forum, clinicians have the opportunity to present clinical cases, observe psychological phenomena, explore personal strengths and limitations, and work collectively in a group. Each group member provides support for each other through the learning process.

Various themes and scholarly reading materials are presented by the supervisor as each week progresses with reflective take-home practices. Clinicians are able to expand their healing container, become aware of individual defenses and personality structures, gain a wider access of perspectives from the group process, and attain new insights and skills.

Overarching themes expanded upon include:

  1. History of American Psychology and Whole-person Psychology
  2. The Role of Consciousness & Models of the Self in Psychotherapy
  3. Transpersonal Psychology: History, Praxis, and Philosophy 
  4. Transpersonal Psychology: Psychotherapeutic Applications
  5. Humanistic Psychology: Therapeutic Dynamics
  6. Psychodynamic Psychology: Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Case Formulations
  7. Clinical Intuition: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice

Clinical Training

Clinical Training is offered in 12-week series modules as a way to assist therapists in their own process of healing and transformation, to better understand their patients, gain insight on what dynamics are happening in the room, and to develop the ability to make moment to moment therapeutic decisions.

Each week psychotherapists live progressively with a principle and throughout the week have formal and informal practices.

  1. Energy Medicine & Psychotherapy Training
    In this training, energy anatomy is studied as a way to observe how this metaphysical anatomical structure affects our lives and how we can apply these principles to psychotherapy practice. The intention of this study is to learn how to observe, assess, and conceptualize both ourselves and our patients utilizing this subtle process.

  2. Shamanism & Psychotherapy Training
    In this training, the Incan medicine wheel is studied as a way to observe and understand our physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual bodies. The intention of this study is to gain greater awareness of the various layers of self and how they function in daily life. In doing so, we can begin to let go of the things that no longer serve us and simultaneously bring into our lives the experiences that will serve our self-growth.

  3. Mindfulness Meditation & Psychotherapy Training
    In this training, mindfulness meditation is studied as a way to approach the therapy process by observing how our own relationship with particular mindfulness attitudes affects psychotherapy practice. The intention of this study is to learn how to observe, assess, and conceptualize both ourselves and our patients using this process.

  4. Yoga Therapy & Psychotherapy Training
    In this training, yoga and the philosophical tenants that formulate the ethical codes of yogic philosophy are studied as a way to assess and understand underlying physiological and psychological symptoms. The intention of this study is to observe how these ancient ethical principles and daily practices apply to our own lives and how they apply as psychotherapists in practice.