– ELIZABETH JEFFERSON, MSW

“The supportive and affirming environment Rebecca creates has greatly added to my supervision experience… I truly feel Rebecca’s compassion and care for me as a clinician… as well as her empathy and understanding for her clients.”

A Warm Supervisory Approach


If you’re seeking a clinical social work supervisor who shares your values, I may be a good fit.

In many ways, I take the same approach to supervision that I do with my clients, in that I…

  • Look for and point out my supervisees’ strengths

  • Ask questions and make connections during case conceptualization

  • Provide feedback and suggestions based on my experience and expertise

  • Rigorously consider ethical dilemmas using a systems perspective

  • Use my sense of humor and self-disclosure where appropriate

  • Am transparent about when I am out of my depth, and assist with linkage to experts or specific resources

Clinical Modalities & Perspectives

  • Anti-Oppressive / Liberatory

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

  • Humanistic / Rogerian Theory

  • Internal Family Systems

  • Mindfulness-Based

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Systems Perspective

  • Trauma-Informed

Clinical Social Work Experience

  • Case management

  • Community support

  • Group therapy

  • Individual therapy

  • Inpatient psychiatric settings

  • Intake and assessment

  • Psycho-social rehabilitation programs

  • Medical case management

Populations

  • Adults 21+

  • LGBTQIA+

  • Mood and personality disorders

  • Neurodivergence

  • Older adults

  • People experiencing homelessness

  • Trauma, PTSD, and C-PTSD

– DHRUVI PATEL, MSW

“With her keen eye, professional knowledge and personal skills, [Rebecca] picked out my strengths and encouraged my learning based on that. [Rebecca] has set a standard for what I will always look for in a supervisor and what I will always strive to achieve.”