Family Systems (MFT) Supervision
My purpose for becoming a supervisor of marriage and family therapy is to help advance the field of systems therapy for the overall purpose of helping couples and families transform dynamics of their “systems” for the growth and advancement of all parties within the scope of their attachment reach. Psychotherapeutically I believe in the wholistic power of systems approaches above individual ones which pathologize individuals and do not account for attachment histories, family makeup, diversity, or systemic oppression.
I am an IMFT-S with a supervision designation for Ohio and Texas, and am an AAMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate. I approach supervision through an EFT and adlerian lens. If you are looking for MFT supervision and are interested in speaking with me more about individual supervision, or supervision groups please contact me here.
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