Frequently Asked Questions for RCSWI

  • I provide supervision that is supportive, honest, and focused on real growth. We’ll work on building your clinical skills, strengthening your case conceptualization, and helping you feel more confident in your decision-making. I also place a strong emphasis on ethics, boundaries, and documentation so you feel prepared for independent practice.

  • I bring over 15 years of clinical experience across both nonprofit and private practice settings. I’m approachable and supportive, but I’ll also challenge you to think more deeply and grow. My goal is to help you become a competent, confident clinician—not just meet licensure requirements.

  • Yes. If you are a Christian and want to thoughtfully integrate your faith into your clinical work, I can help guide you in doing that in an ethical, professional, and clinically sound way. We’ll focus on how to incorporate faith without crossing boundaries or imposing values, while still honoring your beliefs.

    • Case conceptualization

    • Clinical skills and interventions

    • Ethical decision-making

    • Boundaries and professional identity

    • Building confidence as a clinician

    • Preventing burnout and developing sustainable practices

  • Yes, I offer virtual supervision across Florida, as well as in-person supervision in Jacksonville.

  • Reach out through my contact page to schedule a consultation. We can talk through your goals, where you are in your process, and whether we’re a good fit to work together.

    Supervision for a registered social work intern in Florida includes a minimum of 100 hours of supervision spread out over at least 100 weeks, 1,500 hours of face-to-face psychotherapy with clients, and a minimum of one hour of supervision every two weeks. These requirements are outlined in Florida’s Rule 64B4-2.002, F.A.C. I recommend reviewing these rules for more detailed information on the supervision requirements for registered social work interns in Florida. You can find more information on the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling website