CLINICAL SUPERVISION
AND CONSULTATION:
So you’ve got the motivation, the determination, the education, and the counseling degree, but now what? Your education has set you up with a stable foundation for work in the mental health field, but learning the practice of therapy and therapeutic intervention is an art form that takes consistent practice and feedback from a seasoned clinician.
Clinical Supervision is paramount to your professional development during your ongoing training. Having a Clinical Supervisor that is not only competent and knowledgable, but is also relatable, generous, and inspires strength-based growth, will set you up for a long and successful career.
At Satya Wellness Collective, our Clinical Supervisors are dedicated to offering authentic and collaborative supervision that supports experiential exploration of your professional growth and development, as well as assist you in mastering skills needed to sustain your career as a helping professional.
*** Please note, our Clinical Supervisors only provide supervision to those employed or contracted with Satya Wellness Collective so that we can ensure the highest level of clinical growth and skill, including assessments, diagnoses, treatment planning, safety planning, case conceptualization, and clinical documentation.

Learn more about our Clinical Supervisors:
Dezryelle Arcieri, LMFT, 200YTT
Serena Sherrill, LICSW
Deanna Saelee, LMHC
CLINICAL SUPERVISION LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Develop clinical skills, including informed consent practices, assessments, diagnoses, treatment planning, safety planning, and clinical documentation
Learn about local services and resources, including types of treatment, levels of care, and referrals
Learn effective and professional case conceptualization
Develop effective communication to highlight your strengths as a therapist
Cultivate critical decision making
Learn legal and ethics guidelines and mandates
Learn effective crisis intervention, including SI/HI, gravely disabled, psychosis
Address cultural competence, diversity, and justice oriented mental health
Promote client advocacy and resourcing
Learn effective marketing strategies to build and maintain a full client caseload, including waitlist
Build a unique expertise and style of therapy that allows you to stand out in your field
Learn culturally sensitive and trauma informed interventions
Develop skills for time management and organization
Challenge cognitive biases and counter-transference
Identify and learn to manage clinical strengths and weaknesses
Learn how to manage relationship dynamics and set professional boundaries with clients
Develop self-care skills and tips for managing burnout