7618 Slate Ridge Blvd , Reynoldsburg Ohio 43068

(614) 233-1089

Clinician Services

Supervision for LSW's

I am very excited to offer supervision hours for social workers working towards their independent licensure!

Clinical supervision is crucial and necessary for our professional development. It provides an opportunity to reflect, grow, and collaborate between the supervisor and supervisee. Clinical supervision promotes ethical practice and supports the development of clinical skills. Throughout my career, I have experienced both AMAZING supervisors and also supervisors who did not create a safe space for me to grow and thrive as I needed.

It is my goal to promote open communication, trust, and transparency. I strive to create a safe and supportive environment where you can feel comfortable discussing your experiences while receiving guidance and support. Supervision also involves providing regular feedback, both positive and constructive, to help the supervisee identify areas for growth and development. It is important to acknowledge that the foundation for supervision is an ongoing process that requires ongoing effort and attention from both the supervisor and supervisee.

My Specializations for Supervision

First Responders

I specialize in working with the first responder population which includes: law enforcement, firefighters, EMS/paramedics, dispatchers, and military.

The Jewish Community

As a Jewish clinician, I provide a safe space for other Jewish clinicians, or members of the Jewish community, to come and process their emotions without judgement or fear.

Trauma

Trauma-informed care is an approach that acknowledges that trauma can affect everyone and can be present in many forms. It aims to create healing and recovery environments, rather than practices that could unintentionally re-traumatize.

Trauma-focused care assumes that unhealed trauma plays a major role in the presenting issues.

Child Welfare

I have a background working in child welfare. During my Undergraduate time at The Ohio State University, I was part of the UPP (University Partnership Program) Program and completed my field placement at Franklin County Children Services. After graduation, I worked at The Buckeye Ranch as a Child Protection Specialist and Home-Based Clinician from 2018-2021.

Coffee and Convo Support Group

A safe space for healing

What is it?

Coffee and Convo: A Safe Space for Healing is a time set aside for Jewish clinicians, or clinicians affiliated with the Jewish community, to come together once a month via Zoom. This is to provide a safe space for us to reflect, grieve, and support one another.

How do I join?

You do not have to be from Columbus, Ohio in order to participate. As long as you are a Jewish clinician, or clinician affiliated with the Jewish community, you can reach out to be added to the attendance list. The zoom link will not be made public for safety reasons.

Group rules

As previously stated, the purpose of this group is to support one another. There is zero tolerance for hate speech or any speech that feels unsafe. I will remove anyone from the Zoom call if I feel the conversation or space is no longer appropriate and is not following the purpose of the group.

Dates coming soon! Reach to get on the wait list.

EMDR Consultation

I am excited to be offering individual consultation for EMDR trained clinicians and for clinicians pursuing EMDR certification! I have been utilizing EMDR since I was trained through the Institute for Creative Mindfulness in 2021.

I am under the supervision of EMDRIA Approved Consultant, Helen Hill LISW-S

My areas of specialization:

• First responders – this includes law enforcement, firefighters, EMS/EMT’s, dispatchers, nurses,

corrections officers, active-duty military, and veterans.

• I have experience in utilizing EMDR with children as young as four years old.

• I have experience in working with those experiencing dissociation and complex trauma

Consultation is a good fit for those who are...

Seeking guidance, feedback within my areas of specialization.

New to EDMR and looking to build confidence in your basic EMDR training.

Looking to meet with someone who is laid-back, easy-going, and supportive.

EMDR Consultation FAQs

How many hours can you provide?

As an EMDRIA Approved Consultation in Training (CIT), I can provide a maximum of 15 hours

of consultation to an EMDR trained clinician who is working towards their certification.

EMDRIA certification applicants require 20 hours of consultation on their use of EMDR with

clients. The remaining 5 hours of consultation must come from an EMDRIA Approved

Consultant.

Can you write me a letter of recommendation for my certification?

A CIT can provide a letter of recommendation for the consultee seeking certification, however, a

letter of recommendation from an EMDRIA Approved Consultant is also required for EMDRIA

certification applicants.

What will we be doing in consultation?

Consultation is a space for you to bring your questions and concerns for us to go through

together! I am here to provide support and guidance within my scope. If you ask me something

and I do not have the answer, I will be honest with you and do my best to point you in the right

direction!

What are the fees for EMDR consultation?

One hour individual $50

Two hour individual $75

*I will create a Calendly account and provide you the link to add for clinicians to request

appointments *

7618 Slate Ridge Blvd , Reynoldsburg Ohio 43068

(614) 233-1089

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