Elevate your Clinical Skills with Expert Supervision

What is Clinical Supervision?

Clinical supervision is more than meeting requirements or checking off hours—it is a space for growth, reflection, support, learning, and professional confidence-building.

Whether you are a new therapist navigating the emotional weight of client work, building your clinical identity, or seeking guidance and encouragement along your professional journey, our clinical supervision in Utah can provide a grounded and supportive environment where both personal and professional growth are nurtured.

At EleMental Healing, supervision is approached with compassion, collaboration, curiosity, and authenticity. The goal is not perfection, but helping clinicians feel supported, empowered, and confident as they continue developing their skills, voice, and clinical intuition.

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Supervision is not only about learning interventions and documentation—it is also about supporting the therapist as a human being.

We believe supervision should feel supportive, collaborative, and growth-oriented rather than intimidating or overly critical.

Our approach focuses on creating emotional safety while encouraging curiosity, self-awareness, confidence, and clinical skill development.

Supervision is not only about learning interventions and documentation, it is also about supporting the therapist in their self-as-the-therapist work.

The work clinicians do can be emotionally demanding, and having a space to process, reflect, ask questions, and grow openly can make a meaningful difference both personally and professionally.

Clinical supervision may be supportive for:

  • Associate therapists and interns working toward licensure

  • Newly licensed clinicians seeking additional support

  • Therapists navigating burnout or compassion fatigue

  • Clinicians wanting to strengthen confidence and clinical skills

  • Professionals seeking guidance with trauma-informed care

  • Therapists interested in mindfulness and holistic approaches

  • Clinicians wanting a collaborative and supportive supervision environment

  • Clinicians building a private practice

Areas often explored in supervision may include:

  • Clinical skill development

  • Case conceptualization

  • Ethical considerations

  • Trauma-informed care

  • Nervous system awareness

  • Burnout prevention

  • Therapist self-awareness

  • Boundaries and emotional regulation

  • Building confidence and authentic therapeutic presence

Benefits of Clinical Supervision

  • Increased confidence as a clinician

  • Greater clarity in difficult cases

  • Improved clinical and ethical decision-making

  • Enhanced self-awareness and therapeutic presence

  • Support with burnout and emotional overwhelm

  • Development of stronger intervention skills

  • A safe space to process challenges and questions

  • Professional growth and identity development

  • Avoiding ethical violations

Types of Clinical Supervision

Individual and Group Supervision is for Student and Associate Therapists and is a great place to improve your clinical skills, connect to a professional community, share referrals, launch your career, and get your big L!

  • We will cover: 

    1. Theory

    2. Techniques and Skills

    3. Professional and career development

    4. Difficult cases

    5. Legal and ethical questions

    6. Self-of-the-therapist issues (transference and countertransference)

    7. Licensing Requirements

    8. Studying for your Professional Exam

Individual and Group Consultation is for Licensed Clinicians who are looking to:

  • Find peer support and community

  • Bring your toughest cases

  • Start or build a successful private practice

  • Avoid isolation

  • Stay sharp and up-to-date on your legal and ethical practice

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Supervision of Supervision is for new Supervisors or Supervisors-in-Training looking for extra training, consultation, and support

And we LOVE doing therapy with therapists!  We all need support and connection!

Come and work with Lori Lund, LMFT, who has over 25 years of teaching, supervision, and consultation experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Clinical supervision is a supportive professional relationship where therapists receive guidance, feedback, education, and support while developing their clinical skills and working toward professional growth or licensure.

  • Supervision may include case consultation, ethical discussion, skill-building, emotional support, self-reflection, and guidance around client care, boundaries, documentation, and professional development.

  • Not at all. Even experienced clinicians may seek consultation and supervision for support, continued growth, burnout prevention, or specialized guidance.

  • That is incredibly common, especially early in the clinical journey. Supervision should feel collaborative, respectful, supportive, and growth-oriented rather than judgmental.

  • Signs of growth may include:

    • Increased clinical confidence

    • Greater clarity in sessions

    • Improved case conceptualization

    • Feeling more grounded and supported

    • Stronger boundaries and self-awareness

    • Increased comfort navigating difficult conversations

    • Reduced burnout and overwhelm

  • We have an extensive resource list where you can find books, podcasts, ethical standards, licensing board information, and more!

    And we’d love for you to join our Community Page For Professionals, and send in your submissions of your own writings and insights - the good, the bad, the funny and the beautiful - all that you’re learning and experiencing in your journey to help build and strengthen our professional community. We all benefit from sharing of the lessons learned and insights gained as we grow in our practice and connect with others.

Supporting the Therapist Behind the Work

Therapists hold space for so many others, but they also need spaces where they feel supported, encouraged, and emotionally grounded. Clinical work can be deeply meaningful, but also emotionally demanding.

Our trauma-informed supervision can provide a place to slow down, process challenges, build resilience, strengthen confidence, and reconnect with the purpose behind the work.

At EleMental Healing we believe that supporting the wellbeing of the therapist is an important part of supporting ethical, sustainable, and effective clinical care.

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Beginning your journey as a therapist can feel both exciting and overwhelming. You do not have to navigate it alone.

Whether you are seeking guidance, encouragement, skill development, or a supportive space to grow into your authentic voice as a clinician, supervision at EleMental Healing is designed to support both your professional development and personal wellbeing.

Growth happens best in spaces where we feel safe enough to learn, reflect, ask questions, and remain curious.