Supervision, Consultation & Mentoring
This work asks a lot of us. It asks us to stay present with other people's most difficult material while continuing to tend to our own. It asks us to hold complexity, sit with uncertainty, and make judgment calls in real time that matter deeply to the people we serve.
Good supervision isn't an administrative checkbox. It's one of the most important investments you can make in the quality and sustainability of your practice.
Who I Work With
I offer individual supervision, consultation, and mentoring to a range of practitioners including:
Licensed and pre-licensed therapists and counselors
Psilocybin facilitators navigating Oregon's emerging regulatory landscape
Coaches and somatic practitioners
Healers and ceremonialists integrating their work into more formal frameworks
Mental health professionals and medical providers exploring how to ethically incorporate psilocybin services into their existing practice
Anyone doing depth oriented relational work who wants a thoughtful thinking partner
If you're not sure whether what you're looking for fits here, reach out. We can figure it out together.
My Approach
I don't approach supervision as an evaluation. I approach it as a relationship.
My goal is to help you develop your own clinical and relational instincts rather than hand you a template to follow. We'll look at what's happening in your sessions, what's happening in you during your sessions, and the places where those two things are getting tangled.
I bring 15 years of direct practice, 10 years of mentoring and supervising new guides and facilitators, and firsthand experience navigating the specific ethical and relational terrain of psychedelic work. I know this landscape from the inside.
My supervision work is informed by a framework I call Psychedelic Jazz: Rooted Improv. Rather than treating ethics as a set of rules to follow, this approach treats ethical practice as something closer to jazz improvisation. Knowing the theory matters, but what you do in the moment when things get unexpected is where integrity is actually tested. The goal of supervision isn't compliance. It's helping you develop the instincts, presence, and groundedness to improvise wisely when the map runs out.
A Note on Psilocybin Facilitation Supervision
Oregon's psilocybin framework is new and the learning curve is real. Facilitators are being asked to hold experiences that sit outside the boundaries of traditional therapy or coaching, often without a clear map for what to do when things get complicated.
I offer supervision specifically attuned to the ethics, relational dynamics, and clinical complexity of facilitated psilocybin work. This includes navigating difficult sessions, working with vulnerable populations, understanding your scope of practice, and building a sustainable facilitation practice rooted in integrity.
I am also available for consultation with service centers looking for experienced facilitation oversight or training support.
Group Supervision
I'm open to facilitating group supervision for cohorts of four or more practitioners. If you have a group forming or are interested in building one, reach out and we can talk about structure and fit.
Practical Details
Individual supervision and consultation sessions are 60 minutes, available in person in Portland or via Zoom. Fees range from $150 to $350 per session.
Service center consultation and group supervision rates are discussed directly based on scope and format.