Clinical Consultation and Supervision

 

Invest in your clinical training with consultation and supervision. Even the best-trained clinicians may need support in learning new treatment modalities or deepening their knowledge of a particular diagnosis. Consultation and supervision provide an individualized approach to tackling these concerns, improving clinical care, and reducing burnout. Benefits of consultation and supervision include exposure to new ideas and strategies, recognizing and coping with triggers/countertransference, and reduced isolation. Consultation is flexible and can be scheduled for one-time, ongoing, or intermittent meetings, in-person or virtually. Supervision is subject to state requirements.

Kelly Anderson, PhD

Dr. Anderson, a licensed clinical psychologist for nearly 10 years, has provided consultation and supervision to various mental health providers in all stages of their clinical development and enjoys tailoring feedback and interactions to the particular provider and their needs.

Dr. Anderson has specialized skills in:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)

  • Individualized case conceptualization and treatment planning for complex cases

  • CBT and ACT for psychosis

    • Particularly learning to thoughtfully assess and accurately diagnose psychotic disorders while providing meaningful care even when a referral to another provider or higher level of care is warranted

  • Treating high acuity/risk in an outpatient setting including assessment

  • Ethical risk management and documentation for high risk clients

  • Trauma-focused treatment using Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE).

  • Developing and maintaining professional boundaries to reduce burnout