
Supervision - For Licensed Clinical Social Work Associates
Fully licensed for eight years and supervising for two, Sara offers supervision at step-rates ($50-$90) because: "I understand that it takes time to build a case load and get your feet under you financially after graduation; access to supervision shouldn't be another stressor in starting your social work career."
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With her supervisees, Sara follows a framework that values:

Ethics & Boundaries
​Share, maintain, and promote ethical guidelines, boundaries and requirements of a social worker, therapist, counselor, guide and healer. Encourage and support the supervisee with conceptualization of professional boundaries. Providing a space for guidance and feedback around boundaries with clients, professional relationships, and work environment.

Social & Environmental Justice
Engaging supervisee in conversation and encouraging action social justice, environmental activism, diversity, inclusion and political harm. Offering a safe place to process personal, professional and social injustices and harm experienced by supervisee and their clients. ​​​​​​

Learning & Practice
Promoting and providing a container for learning through case processing and conceptualization, feedback with diagnosing, treatment planning, therapeutic modalities and techniques, and sharing experiences. Encouraging continued education, offering expertise in modalities of specialization, and promoting finding spaces for self-embodiment and wellness.

Support
Supporting Supervisee in work with clients, challenges, ethical dilemmas, and crises. Support through providing guidance, constructive feedback, and help identifying the modalities, skills and steps needed to respond to crises, increase client safety, and address concerns in an ethically appropriate manner.

Weaving Willows - New Therapists & Associates Supervision Group
The mission of Weaving Willows is to create a safe and affirming space for new therapists to connect with other associate level practitioners, feel supported in a non-judgmental container, and share/learn through clinical case exploration.
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This group is open for Associate level therapists (LCSWA, LCMHCA, LPA).
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LCSWAs can attend the group for clinical group hours.
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Group, at this time, is offered virtually over zoom and open for all new therapists across NC.
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Practices and frameworks most likely discussed, but not restricted to: Somatic frameworks, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders, polyvagal, EcoSomatics & Ecotherapy, IFS, DBT, Mindfulness, Work that Reconnects, and attachment work.
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Supervisor's experience includes working with high school aged folx & adults, eating disorders & body image, anxiety, PTSD & complex trauma, attachment trauma-wounds, identity and sexuality exploration, queer & trans folx, neurodivergence, climate grief, emotional and sensory sensitivity, relationships, loneliness, people pleasing, burnout, pregnancy and parenting.
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The group will have a social justice, ethical, anti-capitalist, decolonizing, environmental, relational, compassionate and fat positive/health at every size lens.
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Group will be held on the first Monday of every month 12:00p - 1:30p.
Rolling admission
Cost: $60
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​Reach out if you're interested in joining or have questions!
