Professional Supervision
Supervision for LLPCs in Michigan
Clinical supervision is more than just a requirement, it’s a vital part of becoming a grounded, confident, and ethically attuned clinician. Our supervision for LLPCs is relational, trauma-informed, and skill-building, designed to support you as a whole clinician while strengthening your clinical competence across settings.
Our Approach
We believe effective supervision mirrors effective therapy: collaborative, reflective, and rooted in safety and curiosity. Supervision is tailored to your developmental stage and clinical context, with an emphasis on helping you think critically, trust your instincts, and integrate theory with lived, embodied practice.
Our framework is grounded in:
Trauma-informed care
Emotion-focused and attachment-based approaches
Somatic and nervous system-informed interventions
Relational and experiential learning
Ethical and professional identity development
Supervision is a space to slow down, explore countertransference, strengthen case conceptualization, and build confidence in your clinical decision-making.
Eating Disorder–Informed Supervision
For clinicians interested in eating disorder work, we offer specialized supervision that integrates medical, nutritional, and psychological considerations within a compassionate, non-pathologizing lens. This includes support with:
Assessment and differential diagnosis
Level of care decision-making
Working with ambivalence and resistance
Understanding the role of trauma, attachment, and nervous system dysregulation
Collaboration with dietitians, medical providers, and treatment teams
Ethical considerations and scope of practice in ED treatment
This is an ideal fit for clinicians working in outpatient, IOP, or multidisciplinary settings, or for those wanting to build competence and confidence in eating disorder treatment.
General Clinical Supervision
In addition to eating disorder–focused work, we provide comprehensive supervision for a wide range of clinical presentations, including:
Anxiety and mood disorders
Trauma and complex trauma
Relationship and attachment concerns
Identity development and life transitions
Internal Family Systems informed
Supervision may include case consultation, skills practice, reflection on therapist use-of-self, and support navigating workplace dynamics and professional boundaries.
Who This Is For
LLPCs seeking required supervision hours
Clinicians wanting a relational, supportive supervision experience
Therapists interested in trauma-informed, somatic, and emotion-focused modalities
Clinicians looking to expand skills in eating disorder treatment
What You Can Expect
Individual or small-group supervision options
A collaborative, non-shaming learning environment
Practical tools alongside deeper clinical reflection
Support in developing your professional identity and confidence
You don’t need to have everything figured out to be a good clinician. Supervision is where clarity, confidence, and competence are built, together.