
Education & Supervision for
Mental Health Professionals

Learn how to be critical of the mental health system for the betterment of the community.
Education and Clinical Supervision for Mental Health Professionals is for those ready to –
Decolonize care and challenge internalized stigma.
You became a therapist to help people, but somewhere along the way, you began to notice the cracks in the foundation.
Those cracks included the ways your training centered Western, colonial frameworks while marginalizing or pathologizing everything else, and the medical model reduces complex human experiences to diagnoses and symptom checklists. They also included the ways you’ve absorbed – despite your best intentions – internalized stigma about the very people you’re supposed to serve.
You’re hungry for something different. You want to practice in a way that honors the full humanity of your clients, and that recognizes how oppression creates the very “symptoms” we’re taught to treat.
You’re ready to move beyond the limitations of traditional training and embrace the recovery model – one that believes in people’s capacity for healing and growth, not just symptom management. You want to be part of changing systems of care from the inside out, but you’re not sure where to start.

Unlearn what doesn’t work.
This education and supervision are designed for clinicians who are ready to undertake the challenging task of unlearning and relearning. We’ll examine the ways internalized stigma manifests in our language, treatment planning, and assumptions about clients’ capacity for change.
We’ll explore the fundamental differences between the medical model (which pathologizes and seeks to manage symptoms) and the recovery model (which centers hope, self-determination, and the possibility of meaningful, sustained healing).
You’ll learn concrete strategies for decolonizing your clinical practice – de-centering Western psychological frameworks and making space for indigenous healing practices, non-Western approaches to wellness, and the lived expertise of the communities you serve. We’ll examine how power operates in the therapeutic relationship and how to practice in ways that are genuinely collaborative rather than hierarchical.
This isn’t just about individual practice; it’s about systems change. You’ll develop skills for advocating within agencies and institutions, for challenging policies and procedures that perpetuate harm, and for building coalitions with other clinicians who share your commitment to justice-oriented care.
Whether you’re seeking consultation on specific cases or ongoing clinical supervision, we’ll work together to help you become the kind of clinician who doesn’t just treat symptoms but addresses root causes, who doesn’t just help clients adapt to oppressive systems but supports them in resisting and reimagining those systems entirely.

Reach out to learn about our training series.
The mental health field won’t change on its own. It changes because clinicians like you refuse to practice in ways that perpetuate harm.
Take the next step in your professional development. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation for supervision or to learn about our next training series. Please fill out the inquiry form or call us now.
Spots are limited because this work requires deep engagement and can’t be done superficially. Your commitment to decolonizing mental health and willingness to practice with integrity matter.
Make it official. Reach out today.
