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Relational & Trauma-Informed Supervision

Reflective, culturally responsive supervision for therapists seeking deeper clinical understanding, sustainable growth, and meaningful connection within their work.

A Different Kind of Clinical Support

Reflective & Relational Practice

Supervision at ATS is rooted in curiosity, reflection, and authentic relationship. We create space to think deeply about clinical work, relational dynamics, emotional responses, and the meaning-making that emerges within the therapeutic process.

Trauma-Informed & Culturally Responsive

We approach supervision through a trauma-informed and culturally responsive lens, recognizing the ways identity, systems, power, culture, and lived experience shape both clinicians and clients. We encourage thoughtful, ethical, and grounded clinical exploration.

Grow with a Network of Clinicians

Supervision is not only about clinical skill-building. It is also about sustainability, confidence, collaboration, and finding your voice as a clinician. ATS fosters a supportive professional community where therapists can continue learning, growing, and feeling connected in the work they do.

Our Approach to Trauma-Informed Supervision

At According To Sykes, we view clinical supervision as a collaborative and reflective process grounded in relationship, curiosity, and care. We believe meaningful supervision creates space not only to strengthen clinical skills, but also to deepen self-awareness, professional identity, and emotional understanding within the therapeutic process.

 

As clinicians, we are continually impacted by the stories, emotions, systems, and relational dynamics we encounter in the room. Supervision offers an opportunity to slow down and thoughtfully explore those experiences in a way that supports both the clinician and the work itself.

 

Our approach integrates relational, psychodynamic, trauma-informed, somatic, and culturally responsive perspectives. Together, we may explore themes such as transference and countertransference, attachment patterns, nervous system responses, identity, burnout, ethical complexity, and the broader cultural and systemic contexts shaping clinical care.

 

Rather than striving for perfection, we believe supervision should support clinicians in developing confidence, authenticity, flexibility, and a sustainable relationship to the work. We aim to cultivate spaces where clinicians feel supported, challenged, and empowered to grow into their own therapeutic voice.

 

Supervision and consultation at ATS may be beneficial for:

  • emerging clinicians

  • associate therapists

  • social workers and counselors 

  • trauma-informed practitioners

  • clinicians seeking relational or psychodynamic consultation

  • therapists interested in anti-oppressive and decolonizing frameworks

 

Whether you are seeking ongoing supervision, consultation, or a supportive professional community, we welcome the opportunity to connect and learn more about your clinical goals and interests.

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