EFT Supervision & Consultation
Providing supervision and consultation is a vital part of my practice. I celebrate the learning process, and am enthused about supporting you wherever you are in your career. We’ll work together to deepen your understanding, improve your confidence, and disarm the anxiety that we all encounter. Unpacking blocks, showing tapes, and self-of-therapist issues will all be important in our work together. Creating safety within a culture of learning is a priority, as is being present with what is happening in the moment. Together, we’ll walk around in the struggles and successes, addressing your needs and celebrating your growth.
I work from a humanistic, attachment orientation and understand how vulnerable we are when sharing and talking about our work. During supervision/consultation, I rely on my training in EFT, Compassion Focused Therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and my ability to be real and vulnerable with you. I have extensive training and experience in group psychotherapy as well, and regularly offer group supervision.
Please inquire if you would like more information.

Therapist Training
Introduction to Emotionally Focused Therapy:
A 2-Day Experiential Workshop
Emotionally Focused Therapy is a ground-breaking, structured approach to individual, couple, and family therapy developed by Dr. Susan M. Johnson, founder of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT). It reflects the most recent research on the nature of individual and relationship distress, adult love, and emotion. Now being taught globally, EFT is one of the most empirically supported models of couple therapy and is a must-know model whether you are working with couples, individuals, or families.
You will:
- Develop an understanding of the framework and principles of EFT.
- Conceptualize mental health issues and couple relationship distress through an attachment lens.
- Gain compassion for yourself and your clients.
- Learn new skills to start using immediately.
- Engage in experiential exercises that demonstrate the power of the model.
- Evaluate whether you want to pursue becoming an EFT therapist.
Approved by the New Mexico Psychological Association for 12 CEs.
Together, we’ll be reminded of the power of simply being with our clients and each other in emotionally attuned, caring, and sensitive ways. You’ll leave seeing your clients and yourself more clearly, and have the tools to work more deeply and effectively with your clients’ issues.
EFT is for all of us. We celebrate diversity and strive to be a more inclusive community.