I work with agencies, treatment centers, universities, and professional organizations in two ways: providing contract drama therapy groups and experiential supervision for clinical staff, and offering trainings, workshops, and lectures on clinical topics. If you're looking for something specific that isn't listed here, reach out — I'm open to discussing custom arrangements.

For Professionals

Trainings, Workshops & Lectures

I offer trainings and lectures on clinical topics, drama therapy theory and application, group facilitation, and private practice business.

Past engagements include presentations at Vanderbilt University Medical Center Grand Rounds, guest lectures at Vanderbilt's Peabody School, and trainings for Nashville Psychotherapy Institute. For a full list of past events, please see my resume.

My trainings are experiential by design — participants learn through doing, not just listening. Expect embodied activities, opportunities for genuine connection, and something that feels different from a standard CEU presentation or didactic training. I can also develop a personalized training on a topic specific to your organization's needs and population.

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Contract Groups & Supervision

Drama Therapy Groups

Drama therapy groups offer something most treatment schedules don't: an active, embodied, genuinely engaging group experience that isn't talk-based or psychoeducational. For clients sitting through a full day of cognitive groups, a well-designed drama therapy group can be the thing they actually look forward to — and the place where something unexpected shifts.

A typical group includes a warm-up, a main experiential activity, and closure, all in action. Goals can range widely: embodiment and interpersonal connection between group members, skill-building and role play, self-exploration through parts work or genograms, or whatever fits the clinical priorities of your program.

Drama therapy draws from theater games, psychodrama, and other expressive arts, and activities can be designed around any therapeutic goal or population.

Before designing a group, I like to understand the population I'm working with, the goals of the group, and how it fits into participants' broader treatment experience. That context is what makes the difference between an activity that lands and one that doesn't.

I'm available for one-time workshops and ongoing contract groups, in-person in the Nashville area or virtually where appropriate.

Contract Supervision

I enjoy partnering to offer experiential group supervision for agencies or practice groups that don’t have staff with the specific qualifications to provide licensure supervision hours.

I'm an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, and my supervision currently counts for MFT associates as well as LPC candidates — meaning I can fill that gap without disrupting your existing clinical supervision structure.

I offer contract supervision remotely or in-person. In-person allows for a more embodied, experiential supervision experience, but remote works well for many settings and expands the range of locations I can support.

If your agency or facility is interested in offering quality licensure supervision for your associate-level staff without adding a full-time position, this is worth a conversation.

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