Meet The Supervisors

AShley D. Stephens, PhD, LCSW

I am devoted to diversity and inclusion, showing up authentically in all things, and providing a safe and comfortable space for others to show up authentically as well, whether they be clients, trainees, or strangers on the street.

regina Vanburg, Psy D, Lp

I am committed to a strengths-based, solution-focused orientation that celebrates collaboration, the inherent role of client as the expert on their experience, and the importance of cultural humility. 

Supervision Services Offered

Individual Supervision

Supervision is the process of obtaining a license and/or development of new areas of proficiency while providing services to clients. The training supervisor is responsible for providing direction to the supervisee, who applies social work theory, standardized knowledge, skills, competency, and applicable ethical content in the practice setting. The supervisor and the supervisee both share responsibility for carrying out their role in this collaborative process of professional growth and development. Training supervision may be individual supervision or group supervision. 

Group Supervision

Group supervision is contact between a supervisor and a small group in a private session wherein practice problems are dealt with that are similar in nature and complexity to all supervisees in the group.