Supervision and Consultation
Clinical Supervision + Consultation
With Jennifer French, MA, LMFT
Growth in this field is deeply personal. It asks you to show up for other people while also learning how to hold your own uncertainty, your own nervous system, your own voice, and your own integrity as a clinician.
At Uncomfortably Comfy Couch, supervision and consultation are offered as a space where developing therapists can grow with support, reflection, and real-world clinical guidance. My approach is warm, thoughtful, relational, and grounded in the belief that good clinical work is not just about doing therapy “right.” It is about learning how to think systemically, respond ethically, stay regulated enough to be present, and build a way of working that feels aligned, grounded, and sustainable.
I offer supervision and consultation for clinicians who want a space that is reflective, honest, clinically informed, and rooted in both accountability and care.
Licensure Supervision
I am currently accepting new supervision and consultation inquiries.
Colorado
Licensure supervision is available for LPC and MFT candidates in Colorado. Post-degree supervision hours in Colorado only count toward licensure if the clinician is registered with DORA in the appropriate candidate status before accruing those hours.
South Carolina
Supervision inquiries are also welcomed for clinicians in South Carolina, with services offered in alignment with applicable board requirements and scope of practice. In South Carolina, MFT associates must be supervised by a licensed MFT supervisor or registered MFT supervisor-in-training, and supervision requirements for board-approved supervisors include specific graduate supervision training and documented supervision experience.
Because licensure rules can vary by license type, board approval status, setting, and stage of training, supervisees are encouraged to confirm their own board requirements as part of the supervision process. I believe ethical supervision includes transparency, clear expectations, and making sure supervision is appropriate to your licensure path and professional goals.
Fees
Individual Supervision
60 minutes — $160 per clinical hour
Group Supervision
Group supervision options available
Group offerings will depend on interest, fit, and scheduling.
Consultation for Therapists
In addition to licensure supervision, I also offer clinical consultation for therapists who want support with:
complex relational cases
trauma-informed case formulation
neurodiversity-affirming care
attachment and nervous system conceptualization
couples and family dynamics
therapist self-of-the-therapist reflection
practice questions related to clinical growth and case clarity
Consultation can be helpful whether you are prelicensed, newly licensed, or simply wanting a reflective space to deepen your work.
Internships
I am also welcoming inquiries for internship opportunities anticipated for the fall. There is no set start date yet, but I am beginning to connect with interested students and emerging clinicians who are looking for a supervision environment that is relational, thoughtful, and growth-oriented.
Supervision with me is meant to feel both grounding and stretching. Supportive, but not vague. Honest, but not shaming. Clinical growth often happens in the places that feel a little uncomfortable at first, and I believe those places deserve care, curiosity, and guidance.
At Uncomfortably Comfy Couch, supervision is about helping clinicians build not only stronger skills, but a stronger sense of who they are in the room.
Ready to Connect?
If you are looking for supervision or consultation that is reflective, relational, trauma-informed, and rooted in real clinical practice, I would be honored to connect.
Now accepting new supervision and consultation inquiries.
Internship inquiries for fall are also welcome.
If you are interested in supervision, consultation, or upcoming internship opportunities, reach out to learn more about current availability and goodness of fit. I welcome inquiries from clinicians who are looking for a supportive, thoughtful space to grow in their work.
My Approach to Supervision
My supervision style is shaped by a bottom-up, experiential, attachment-based, and systemic lens. That means we are not only looking at interventions and treatment plans. We are also paying attention to the relationship, the nervous system, the meaning-making, the patterns showing up in the room, and how your own story and clinical presence impact the work.
Supervision with me is designed to help you strengthen:
case conceptualization through a systemic and relational lens
ethical decision-making and professional judgment
confidence in your clinical voice
attunement to trauma, attachment, and nervous system responses
awareness of transference, countertransference, and parallel process
practical intervention skills you can carry into real sessions
documentation, professionalism, and development as a clinician
I value supervision that makes room for both growth and honesty. This is a space where you can bring the hard cases, the uncertainty, the stuck points, the questions you feel nervous to ask, and the parts of clinical work that do not always get talked about enough.
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