Clinical Supervision & Consultation

I provide bilingual (Spanish/English) individual and group consultation for unlicensed and licensed clinicians. My hope is to support healers in providing transformational mental health services to their clients. I especially love working with queer, gender expansive, and BIPOC-identified clinicians who have shared lived experiences with the clients they support.

I have provided individual and group clinical supervision, didactics/training, and/or consultation for many organizations across the San Francisco Bay Area including:

Mills College Counseling and Psychological Services training program, the Marin County Youth and Family Services' Latino Family Health Program, Youth Radio, Sage Institute, Partnerships for Trauma Recovery, California Institute of Integral Studies' (CIIS) Community Mental Health Program, the SF LGBT Center, Lighthouse Community Charter Schools, Westcoast Children’s Clinic, and The Ahimsa Collective.

​My interests include working with clinicians who want to:

  • ​strengthen and refine their capacity to think about issues of power/privilege and individual and systemic oppression in their clinical work and better address these with clients

  • ​explore and address their countertransference and the ways their lived experiences and different parts of themselves are showing up in their clinical work

  • ​utilize relational psychodynamic frameworks, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and/or trauma-informed somatic approaches

  • ​build their knowledge of working with clients with complex trauma and/or attachment-related difficulties and apply somatic approaches

  • ​utilize specific theories and readings in consultation to enhance their clinical knowledge and application

  • ​develop a clearer sense of Self as a therapist and establish a professional and clinical lens

  • ​understand and make use of enactments, transferences, and projective identifications in the clinical work

  • ​improve skills in navigating, collaborating with, and advocating within complex systems and workplaces in order to better serve marginalized clients.