Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision with Leah (LICSW)
Supervision doesn’t have to feel clinical in the cold, detached sense of the word. It can be relational, liberatory, collaborative, and even healing. As a clinical supervisor and therapist grounded in social justice, queerness, and decolonial frameworks, I offer a different kind of supervision experience—one that affirms your full humanity while supporting your growth as a clinician.
At Perfectly Queer Counseling, I provide clinical supervision for associate clinicians in Washington State who are looking for more than just hours—they’re looking for a space to grow, question, unlearn, and imagine new ways of practicing.
Not Your Average Supervision
Let’s be honest: traditional supervision often centers white, Eurocentric models of care that uphold hierarchy, pathologize clients, and disconnect us from ourselves and our communities. That’s not what we’re doing here.
Supervision with me includes:
The fundamentals of clinical supervision, yes—but also critical conversations about power, identity, and systems
Space to question oppressive norms in our field and co-create new ways of practicing
Recognition of lived experience, intuition, ancestral knowledge, and body-based wisdom as valid sources of clinical insight
Exploration of how to bring your queer, neurodivergent, BIPOC, disabled, or otherwise marginalized self into the room—without apology
This is queered supervision. This is decolonized supervision. This is supervision as a place where you don’t have to check parts of yourself at the door.
What We Can Work On Together
In our supervision work, we’ll cover the clinical, ethical, and relational aspects of being a therapist, including:
Case consultation and diagnostic frameworks (and how to use them ethically)
Exploring countertransference, inner parts, and the emotional labor of holding space
Navigating identity dynamics, client privilege or oppression, and rupture repair
Developing your own frameworks of care and questioning inherited models
Using clinical supervision worksheets as needed for structure and support
Preparing for licensure while resisting burnout and overprofessionalization
Clinical Supervision and Professional Development
Clinical supervision and professional development are not just about skill-building—they’re about becoming the therapist you want to be. Not the one the system tells you to be. Supervision with me is a space to name what feels misaligned, name what feels good, and lean into your unique way of doing the work.
We’ll talk about:
How to queer your practice and show up authentically
Building a sustainable career that honors your values and your nervous system
Transitioning into leadership, private practice, or advocacy roles
What it means to do clinical work that’s liberatory, decolonial, and anti-oppressive
“Supervision can be a space of resistance. A space to unlearn what harms and remember what heals.”
Let’s Build Something Together
If you’re looking for the best supervision to just tick boxes and keep things “by the book,” I may not be the right fit—and that’s okay.
But if you’re looking for a clinical supervisor who welcomes nuance, honors complexity, and helps you become the therapist your people need—you’re in the right place.
Let’s talk. Schedule a free consultation and let’s imagine what supervision could be.
I am a WA State approved supervisor and can provide supervision to LICSWA, LMFTA and LMHCA licensures.
Supervision Details
Who I supervise: Associate clinicians in Washington State
How we meet: Virtual, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform
Frequency: Weekly, biweekly, group or flexible depending on hours and needs
Style: Relational, liberatory, decolonial, and queer
Support Includes: Case consults, identity exploration, documentation, licensure prep, and clinical supervision worksheets when helpful
Fees: Individual - $125/hour; Group - $70/hour (minimum 2 attendees)
Ask me about reduced rate for QTBIPOC associates