Consultation & Supervision

Providing Direction, Building Confidence

With years of experience as a clinician and supervisor, I deeply value the role that clear, thoughtful supervision and consultation play in shaping strong, ethical, and effective therapists. I respect the trust it takes to bring your questions and challenges into supervision, and I strive to offer guidance that is not only supportive but also concrete, practical, and directly applicable to your work. My goal is to ensure that every supervision or consultation session leaves you with greater clarity, confidence, and direction.

Clinical Supervision

For pre-licensed clinicians and early-career therapists, I provide supervision that emphasizes:

  • Clear clinical direction — practical, step-by-step guidance to shape treatment decisions and next-session plans.

  • Ethics & professional standards — concrete support for boundary-setting, risk assessment, and clinical record-keeping.

  • Self-of-the-therapist work — structured reflection on how your values and experiences influence the work, with direction for using that awareness productively.

  • Case conceptualization — focused, functionally informed formulations that lead to actionable treatment strategies.

I draw on the SHAPE framework for supervision — a contextual/ACT-informed model that promotes experiential learning and psychological flexibility in supervisees:

  • S — Supervision values: setting priorities and learning goals.

  • H — Hold stories lightly: treating case narratives as hypotheses to be tested.

  • A — Assessment of function: emphasizing functional analysis to guide interventions.

  • P — Perspective-taking: cultivating alternative viewpoints for broader options.

  • E — Experiential methods: using practice and rehearsal to build confidence and skill.

This approach ensures supervision is structured, values-driven, and action-oriented.

Professional Consultation

For licensed therapists and other mental health professionals, I provide consultation in areas such as:

  • Couple therapy — direction in cognitive-behavioral, integrative behavioral, and emotionally focused approaches.

  • ACT and process-based therapies — guidance on applying contextual behavioral science across clinical presentations.

  • Risk assessment and documentation — clear strategies for clinical decision-making and effective communication.

  • Telehealth best practices — practical direction for crisis planning, clinical presence online, and effective virtual sessions.

Consultation can be one-time or ongoing, depending on your needs.

My Approach

My supervision balances clear direction with collaborative reflection. Pulling from the SHAPE for supervision framework described above, we will discuss values-based priorities, testable formulations, and experiential practice so you gain both certainty and flexibility as a clinician. The goal: sharpen your skills, streamline your decisions, and increase your confidence in session.

Get Started

If you’re looking for supervision or consultation that combines support with clear, actionable direction, I’d be glad to connect. Contact me today to learn more or schedule a consultation.

Testimonials

Chad V., M.A., LPCC, NCC:

Starting out as a therapist-in-training can feel like stepping into deep waters — there’s so much to learn, and the responsibility to do right by our clients is real. Having the guidance of an experienced, ethical, and grounded mentor makes all the difference.

I feel incredibly fortunate to have worked under the mentorship of Dr. Pan-Weisz, a seasoned couples therapist whose clinical wisdom and commitment to ethical, evidence-based care continues to shape the therapist I’m becoming.

Her ability to skillfully integrate evidenced based therapeutic approaches in a way that is both structured and deeply attuned to the individual needs of both clinician and clients is masterful. Watching her work — and learning from her thoughtful case conceptualizations — has shown me how powerful it is to balance behavioral change strategies with emotional depth and attachment-based insight. It’s one thing to read about these models; it’s another to see them embodied with such clarity and care.

Supervision with Dr. Pan-Weisz goes far beyond case review. It’s a space where ethical complexities are welcomed, clinical curiosity is nurtured, and you are consistently challenged to grow — not just in what you do, but in how you think as a therapist. Her ability to hold high standards while remaining approachable and supportive is something I deeply admire and aim to model in my own supervisory work one day.

Above all, what stands out is her unwavering commitment to relational integrity — with clients, with supervisees, and with the work itself. It’s a privilege to learn from someone who leads with both a gentle heart and scientific rigor.

Thank you, Dr. Pan-Weisz, for your mentorship, your example, and your belief in the next generation of therapists.