The work between
the sessions.
A practice built for social workers, nonprofit leaders, and the quiet weight of cases that stay with you.
The work, in specific terms.
All cases anonymized. Outcomes verified. Names changed to protect confidentiality.

A first-year MSW intern referred by her field director after a home visit left her unable to sleep for three nights.
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Supervision hours logged in 2024
A 40-person nonprofit serving unhoused youth needed a trauma-informed framework before a $2M grant renewal.
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months — average supervised contact before family reunification
A doctoral student carrying her first trauma caseload and questioning whether she had chosen the right field.
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Years carrying an active caseload alongside supervision work
I still carry a caseload on purpose.
Supervision that has never left the room is supervision that can only theorize about it. When I sit with a supervisee who just came from a court-mandated home visit, I know what the drive back feels like. I know where the silence goes.
My consulting work is built on the same principle — I don't design trauma-informed frameworks from a distance. I've used them. I've watched them fail, adjusted them, and watched them hold.
"The tissue box is always full. The door is always closed. That's not decor — it's clinical intention."
The case builds itself.
Specific outcomes. Measurable change. Human terms.
LCSW Supervision Hours
Individual and group supervision for MSWs working toward licensure. Specializing in trauma, child welfare, and complex family systems. BBS-approved.
"She helped me understand why I was burning out before I burned all the way out. That's not supervision — that's intervention."
Marcus T.
LCSW Candidate, Foster Care Agency — Los Angeles
of supervisees complete their contracted hours
Nonprofit programs redesigned with trauma-informed frameworks
"We had the data. We had the grant. What we didn't have was language for what we were doing with families. That's what the consulting gave us."
Priya N.
Executive Director, Youth Resilience Coalition — San Francisco
Trauma-Informed Program Design
Embedded consultation for nonprofits, schools, and county agencies. Services include program audits, staff training, policy rewrites, and grant-aligned framework documentation.
Families Reunified
In cases where I provided direct consultation to caseworkers, 11 of 14 families under supervised contact achieved reunification within the projected timeline.
Graduate Student Mentorship
For MSW and PhD students navigating their first trauma caseloads, clinical identity questions, or the decision to stay in direct practice.
"I was ready to leave the field. One semester of mentorship and I understood what I was actually built for."
Deja W.
MSW Graduate, School of Social Welfare — Berkeley
The door is
open.
A 50-minute consultation to understand what you're carrying and whether this practice is the right place to set it down.
Response time guaranteed
Approved supervisor, California
First 20-minute call, no obligation
The Supervision Framework
A 12-page PDF covering the parallel process framework I use in individual supervision — with case examples, session structure templates, and secondary trauma assessment tools.