IFS-informed, neurodivergent-affirming clinical supervision for pre-licensed clinicians in Colorado.
Practical structure, deep clinical reflection, and values aligned clinical and professional development so you can grow without losing yourself.

Sweet Clinical Supervision is a supervision program built for clinicians who want both rigor and humanity. My approach integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), liberation psychology, feminist theory, community psychology, and mindfulness to support your clinical skills, professional identity, and sustainable practices. Supervision is a space for case conceptualization, ethics, systems level thinking, and grounded confidence, especially for clinicians working with neurodivergent clients, relationships, trauma, and identity.
Your sweet clinical supervision journey begins here!
Program Components
Individual Supervision (weekly)
Individual supervision is the core of the program. We will focus on your cases, clinical decision-making, ethics, and your professional development as a clinician. Sessions are structured and collaborative, with space for both skill building and reflection.
Group Supervision (twice monthly)
These are clinically focused consultation spaces designed for skills building: case conceptualization, ethical dilemmas, interventions, stuck points, and clinical strategy. Expect direct feedback, practical next steps, and resource sharing.
Weekly supervision hours
Supervision requirements and structure
- Minimum monthly participation requirement: 3 hours of supervision.
- Most supervisees meet weekly to ensure consistent support, continuity with cases, and steady growth. You will be expected to bring cases, questions, and clinical reflections regularly.
Your supervision will include:
- Case conceptualization and treatment planning support.
- Clinical skills development: interventions, pacing, rupture/repair, risk assessment).
- Ethical decision making and documentation best practices.
- Professional identity development and sustainable practice systems.
- Attention to clinician nervous system regulation and burnout prevention.
Specialities and Clinical Fit
- Adult ADHD and autism (neurodivergence-affirming care).
- Relationships, couples, and attachment dynamics.
- Trauma-informed work.
- Women’s issues and identity transitions.
- Community and systems level stressors impacting mental health.
What you will get
In this program, you can expect:
- A clear structure for case conceptualization and treatment planning.
- Practical support with documentation, boundaries, and clinical decision-making.
- An IFS-informed lens for clinician parts: imposterism, perfectionism, burnout, avoidance, fear of being “too much” or “not enough.”
- A supervision space that names power, context, and systemic realities without losing clinical precision.
- Accountability that is supportive, direct, and skills based.
- A pathway to build your long term career and private practice readiness.
Who This Is For
- A pre-licensed clinician in Colorado seeking supervision hours and real clinical guidance.
- A clinician who wants IFS-informed supervision and wants to work with parts of the clinician Self.
- A therapist who values liberation oriented and feminist frameworks in clinical work.
- A neurodivergent clinician (or neurodivergence affirming clinician) who wants systems to actually work.
- Someone who wants to grow clinical competence with structure, feedback, and warmth.

