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Reach: Supervision & Consultation

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Supervision and consultation are more than requirements—they are opportunities to reach your fullest potential as a clinician. At C.R.E.A.T.E. Moments, Dr. Donica Harper offers reflective, identity-aware supervision that nurtures both professional skill and personal growth.

 

Whether you are a counseling intern, LGPC, or early-career clinician, this is a space to build trust, deepen your voice, and expand your clinical toolkit. Sessions emphasize cultural humility, ethical practice, and the integration of theory with lived experience—because effective therapy starts with clinicians who feel grounded, supported, and equipped.

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Individual Supervision

For interns, LGPCs, and pre-licensed clinicians seeking Maryland/DC board-approved supervision.

 

  • Case Conceptualization: Explore cases with a focus on cultural humility, trauma-informed care, and advanced reflections.

  • Skill Development: Learn evidence-based interventions, identity-affirming practices, and treatment planning.

  • Professional Identity Formation: Clarify your theoretical orientation, voice, and role as a clinician.

  • Ethics & Boundaries: Navigate challenging situations with confidence and integrity.

  • Personalized Growth: One-on-one mentorship tailored to your clinical goals and licensure requirements.

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Individual Consultation

For licensed or early-career clinicians seeking focused, identity-aware guidance.

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  • Case Consultation: Deep dive into complex or high-risk cases, including trauma, ADHD, or intersectional identity dynamics.

  • Special Topics: Navigate issues like racial identity, systemic oppression, or working with LGBTQIA+ clients.

  • Clinical Skills Boost: Learn new strategies and refine techniques in specialized areas (e.g., couples work, ADHD, grief).

  • Professional Support: Reduce burnout through reflective dialogue that validates the clinician’s lived experiences.

  • Flexible Structure: Available as one-time or ongoing sessions based on need.

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Group Consultation

For clinicians seeking collaborative growth in a supportive, community-oriented environment.

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  • Peer Learning: Share diverse perspectives on cases while developing advanced clinical insights.

  • Thematic Focus: Groups may center on racial identity in therapy, supervision dilemmas, ADHD in clinical practice, or trauma-informed approaches.

  •  Skill Expansion: Engage in structured exercises, role plays, or case presentations to deepen practice.

  • Community & Connection: Build networks with like-minded clinicians who value justice, equity, and identity-affirming care.

  • Affordable Access: Lower cost per session than individual consultation while offering high-value mentorship.

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