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SUPERVISION and consultation in Seattle, WA

The most important clinical tool you have is you.

Direct, kind, and liberation-focused supervision to support your growth and confidence as a clinician.

For LMHC, LCSW, and LMFT associates and EMDR therapists working toward certification.

Good supervision doesn’t just make you a more competent clinician. It helps you become a fully realized one.

I believe that truly good supervision strengthens your clinical mind, offers deeply relational support, and helps you develop your unique therapeutic voice. Your clients deserve a therapist who knows themself and what they have to offer.

Hi, I’m Lacie. I’ve been a trauma therapist for 16 years, working from a relational and psychodynamic model. Attachment theory and attention to systemic oppression are the foundations of my work, and I’m always looking for ways to queer my practice. I’ve been supervising clinicians for 10 years. I was first trained in EMDR in 2018 and became certified in 2025.

I’ve learned from wise and liberation-minded mentors over the years, and that’s shaped how I show up as a supervisor. I’m both warm and direct; I’ll tell you what’s working and I won’t dance around what isn’t.

I work to provide a strong container for you to ask the really hard questions, explore what comes up for you in sessions, and leave feeling grounded enough to go back to your clients. You can expect skill building, practical support with the business side of things, and real empathy. I’ll push you to think about how you bring yourself into the room with intention, and I’ll help you through the sticky parts so you can sit with your clients with confidence.

Be the best therapist you can be

Clinical Supervision for Associates seeking Licensure

This work can be so isolating, especially when you are just starting out. Sometimes it feels like you’re suddenly in the deep end, working with clients on your own for the first time. Your mind races through everything you’ve learned as you sit across from a new client, and you want them to trust you know what you’re doing. It feels like work to calm your nervous system, and having a tether to another therapist would really help.

I am here to offer some guidance, validate your experience, and help you believe more in yourself.

EMDR Consultation for EMDR Therapists

You’ve made it through basic EMDR training and now you’re on your own, trying to remember the steps of the protocol and sometimes feeling like you’re faking your way through it. New clients come to you for EMDR and you’re not sure how best to screen, prep, and get started. Maybe the dreaded dissociation shows up in a session and you’re worried you did something wrong.

Consultation is a place where you can bring all of these struggles so that you can feel the ground under you when using EMDR in your practice.

Supervision


Clinical Skills

We’ll work through case conceptualization, diagnosis when relevant, and documentation so that your clinical thinking is sharp and your paperwork reflects it. Together we will explore what types of interventions and modalities might be most effective for your clients and I’ll support you as you apply new skills.

Anti-Oppression Lens

We will practice identifying the power dynamics at play in your client’s lived experience as well as the ones affecting your therapeutic relationship, and figure out what you might want to address directly with your clients. Exploring the systems that are impacting your client and acknowledging the ways in which oppression causes mental and emotional harm will be a foundational part of our supervision.

Therapist Well-Being

Taking care of yourself is a crucial part of your work as a therapist. We’ll work on setting limits that protect both you and your clients, building therapeutic community, and making sure you’re finding the moments of joy, play, and rest that keep you in this work for the long haul.

EMDR Consultation

Standard Protocol and Adaptations

Once you feel confident using the standard EMDR protocol, we’ll explore what adaptations may be necessary or useful for each client. This might mean shifting language to be more accessible, finding trainings for specific populations, or incorporating a more somatic focus into your sessions.

Working with Dissociation

I want you to feel empowered to recognize when dissociation may be a contraindicator for EMDR and when it’s actually an invitation to build more capacity alongside it. Basic training often emphasizes caution, and I believe that with the right skills and a strong container, EMDR can be profoundly helpful for highly dissociative clients. We’ll build your confidence here together.

Somatics in EMDR

EMDR is a body-based therapy, and yet this sometimes gets missed in traditional training. We’ll work on helping you tune into your own body as a clinical tool in sessions, and develop practical ways to teach your clients how to access their own sensations and use movement and mobilization to support regulation, processing and ultimately healing.

You don’t have to figure it out alone. I’m here to help.

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