Supervision & training for professional therapists supporting families and children.
Whether you’re seeking supervision to process complex cases or training to expand your skills, these offerings provide a supportive environment for growth, reflection, and learning. Grounded in attachment, trauma-informed, and relational frameworks, each session helps you cultivate confidence, resilience, and attunement in your work with families and young children.
Support for the professionals who support others.
Supervision and training help you pause, reflect, and stay grounded in your practice.
01 / Reflective Supervision
A supportive space for professionals to process cases, explore patterns in their work, and strengthen clinical skills while staying grounded and resilient.
02 / Professional Training
Practical, relational training designed to expand your skills, build confidence, and provide tools for working effectively with parents, infants, and young children.
Working with Christie, you can expect:
Emotional support and processing
A safe space to process the feelings and stressors that come with working in complex, trauma-informed settings.
Professional growth
Opportunities to reflect on patterns in your work, build self-awareness, and strengthen decision-making.
Accountability and guidance
A structured yet flexible space for discussing ethical dilemmas, case planning, and professional challenges.
Enhanced clinical skills
Guidance on applying attachment, trauma-informed, and relational approaches effectively with clients.
Improved client outcomes
Integrating reflective practices helps you respond more thoughtfully to families and children.
Resilience and self-care
Strategies for maintaining balance, preventing burnout, and sustaining engagement in emotionally demanding work.
A Closer Look at Supervision and CONSULTATION
01 / Reflective Supervision + Consultation
Support for Clinicians, Social Workers, and Early Childhood Professionals
Reflective supervision provides a supportive space to process your work with families, infants, and young children. Together, we explore challenges, patterns in your practice, and ways to integrate trauma-informed, attachment-focused, and relational approaches into your clinical work.
Pricing & Schedule:
$125/hr
Weekly, biweekly, or monthly sessions
Enjoy a space where you can be fully seen, supported, and challenged.
Conversations are grounded, practical, and collaborative, so you leave each session with insights and strategies you can apply immediately. My approach balances clinical expertise with warmth and flexibility, making supervision feel like a true partnership rather than a requirement.
What you’ll walk away with
Supervision can help you feel more confident in your professional judgment. You’ll gain practical strategies for navigating challenging cases, deeper self-awareness, and tools to continue reflecting and growing long after our sessions end.
02 / Professional Training
Practical, Relational Skills for Working with Families and Caregivers
Participants in these trainings will gain practical tools and relational strategies to work more effectively with parents and caregivers. They’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how attachment, trauma, and intense emotions show up in parenting, as well as techniques for supporting parents in real time without judgment.
Pricing & Schedule:
$125/hr
Session length and frequency can be customized based on your training needs
Professional Expertise and Personal Experience
I bring both professional expertise and personal experience — having worked within parenting and family dynamics in a variety of contexts myself. This allows me to offer real-life examples and practical guidance, so participants leave with strategies they can immediately apply. You’ll learn how to be with parents in the moment, navigate intense emotions, and support caregivers in ways that are grounded, realistic, and attuned.
An Actionable Training Style
My training style is especially valuable for professionals who want actionable tools for working with parents who are struggling, reflective practices for themselves, and approaches that honor diverse family structures and experiences.
Therapy training topics can include: