ATR Supervision Offerings
About My Supervision Style
My supervision style is reflective, structured, and clinically grounded. I integrate art-based processing with case consultation to help you deepen both conceptualization and clinical confidence.
Supervision with me includes:
Exploration of countertransference and use of self
Ethical decision-making aligned with ATCB standards
Development of your identity as an art therapist
Integration of art-making into supervision when clinically relevant
I aim to create a space that is supportive yet appropriately challenging — helping you strengthen clinical skills while cultivating your authentic professional voice.
ATR Supervision: Important Details to Know
If you are pursuing the ATR credential, here are key considerations:
Supervision must meet requirements set by the Art Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB).
You are responsible for tracking your supervised hours and direct client contact hours.
Supervision documentation must be maintained and may be requested during credential review.
A supervision agreement outlining expectations, frequency, and scope of practice will be provided at the start of our work together.
Before beginning, please ensure you are familiar with current ATR eligibility requirements through the ATCB website.