AAMFT Supervisor Candidate NC LMFTAs Remote · $175/month

You're doing the work most supervisors don't fully understand.

If your caseload includes LGBTQ+ clients, late-identified neurodivergent adults, or queer and neurodiverse couples — you already know that generic supervision frameworks often leave you working through the hardest clinical moments largely on your own. I'm neurodivergent and queer myself. That's not a tagline. It's why this supervision is different.

Small cohort. Real clinical engagement. You'll leave each session with something actually useful for the clients sitting across from you.

The gap you're probably feeling

You've sat in supervision that couldn't quite meet you where you are.

You're working with clients who've been misread, misdiagnosed, and failed by mainstream systems — and you're trying to hold that clinically with care. That takes a supervisor who actually understands what you're navigating, not just one who's familiar with the frameworks in the abstract.

If you're working with LGBTQ+ clients, neurodivergent adults, or queer and neurodiverse couples — or you want to build real skill with those populations — you deserve supervision that goes beyond surface-level affirmation and engages the clinical, cultural, and relational dimensions seriously.

That's what you'll get here.

This probably isn't the right fit if you want:

  • Supervision focused on general adult outpatient without a neurodivergent or LGBTQ+ lens
  • A supervisor who signs off on hours without genuine clinical engagement with your cases
  • Traditional top-down supervision that doesn't account for your own identity in the room
My job is to help you become more yourself as a clinician — not more like a textbook. You bring your whole self into the room. Supervision should help you work with that, not sand it down.
What we'll work on together

The clinical areas where you'll get real depth from me.

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LGBTQ+ Affirming Practice

Beyond the basics. You'll build culturally specific clinical skill — working with coming out, identity integration, queer relationships, family systems, and internalized shame. Queer clients make up a significant part of my own practice, so this isn't theoretical for me.

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Neurodivergent-Centered Work

Late-diagnosed ADHD, AuDHD, and autism — with real emphasis on identity integration, shame cycles, unmasking, and decades of misunderstanding. I'm neurodivergent myself, so you won't be translating for me when these cases come up.

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Couples Therapy

You'll develop relational and systemic skill for couples work — including LGBTQ+ couples, neurodiverse partnerships, and the particular complexity of relationships where one or both partners are late-identified.

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Intersectional Identity Work

Your queer neurodivergent clients are often masking on two axes at once. You'll learn to hold both in the room — not as separate modules to switch between, but as an integrated way of seeing and working with the whole person.

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Nervous System Regulation

When your clients are dysregulated, you feel it too. We'll work on understanding your own nervous system responses in session — how to recognize them, work with them, and use that awareness to stay present with clients whose nervous systems are working hard.

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Your Self-of-Therapist Work

If you're queer or neurodivergent yourself, your identity is already in the room. We'll work on how to use that — how to let it be an asset without losing clinical clarity. This is supervision, not therapy — but that line deserves real attention.

What you're signing up for

Simple structure. Consistent contact.

Your monthly flat fee covers both individual and group supervision — so you're meeting the NC Board's minimum requirements and getting actual clinical support at the same time. No choosing between the two.

  • You'll be in a cohort of no more than 4 supervisees total — small enough to matter
  • Everything is remote via secure video — wherever you are in NC works
  • You can email me between sessions when something comes up with a case — or text for emergencies
Monthly Rate
$175 / month per supervisee
  • Individual supervision — 50 min/month, paired format (you + one other supervisee). Scheduled on a recurring basis at a time that works for both of you consistently.
  • Group supervision — 80 min/month, cohort of 4. Scheduled recurring when all four supervisees share availability. You'll bring cases, sit with parallel process, and build real peer relationship alongside clinical skill.
  • Between-session support — email me when something comes up with a case. For clinical emergencies, you can text me directly and I'll do my best to schedule a call with you same day.
  • Fully remote via secure video — no commute, no geographic restriction within NC.
  • A small cohort by design — maximum 4 supervisees total. You won't be lost in a crowd. When it's full, I stop taking applications.
  • Add-on individual sessions available — $100 each. If you're moving through your hours quickly or want more individual contact in a given month, additional 50-minute sessions are available. This is a resource, not a requirement.
Is this a fit for you?

You might be exactly who I'm looking for.

  • Your caseload includes LGBTQ+ clients, neurodivergent clients, or both — and you want supervision that actually reflects that
  • You identify as queer and/or neurodivergent yourself and you're tired of supervision that ignores what you bring into the room
  • You're doing couples work or working with individual adults and want to build real depth in relational and systemic clinical skill
  • You graduated from a COAMFTE-accredited brick-and-mortar MFT program
  • You want someone to genuinely engage with your cases — not just log the hours and sign the form
  • You're early enough in your post-degree hours that supervision can actually shape the kind of clinician you become

Your clients have been misread and underserved by systems that weren't built for them. You're trying to do something different. That deserves supervision that takes it as seriously as you do.

How we begin

Here's what getting started looks like.

1

Send me a brief email

Tell me a little about your caseload, where you are in your hours, and what you're hoping to get from supervision. No formal application yet — just a real introduction so I know who I'm talking to.

2

We get on a call

15–20 minutes to talk through fit. I want to hear about your clinical interests and what supervision has looked like for you so far. Bring your questions — there are no wrong ones.

3

We sign a supervision agreement

NC Board-compliant, covering goals, format, fees, and expectations. You submit a completed form to the Board before we start. You'll know exactly what you're agreeing to — no surprises.

4

You join a cohort

I'll place you in a group of 4 LMFTAs with compatible focus areas. You'll meet monthly as a group, and build peer relationship alongside clinical skill — not just log hours in isolation.

You've been doing hard clinical work.
Let's make sure you're supported in it.

Spots are limited to 4 supervisees total. If the cohort is full when you reach out, I'll let you know.

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📞 (919) 551-3748

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Supervision Rate
$175/ month

Individual + group supervision. Add-on sessions available at $100 each.

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