Psychologists / Psychotherapists
CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Clinical Supervision
Good supervision is one of the most valuable resources available to a practicing clinician — whether you are navigating a particularly complex case, integrating a new modality, or simply looking for a skilled second perspective on your work.
At Healing Tree, clinical supervision is offered by our two co-directors, Dr. Julia Di Nardo and Elena Grinevitch, M.A., both licensed psychologists with extensive experience in trauma-informed, IFS-anchored clinical and supervisory work.
We specialize in the cases that many clinicians find most challenging — complex trauma, dissociation, DID, neurodivergence, eating and body image concerns, and abusive relationship dynamics. If you are working with populations that feel at the edge of your training, or that few of your colleagues feel equipped to support, this is where we spend most of our clinical lives.
We offer individual supervision to licensed psychologists and psychotherapists seeking ongoing consultation — whether you are navigating complex cases, deepening your IFS practice, or wanting a space to explore the harder questions the work brings up in you.
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What We Bring
IFS as a primary clinical lens
IFS is our clinical home base. If you are working to deepen your IFS practice, integrate it more fully into your existing approach, or apply it to complex presentations, we can offer a skilled and experienced perspective.
We also draw on somatic and sensory processing approaches, polyvagal theory, attachment theory, and Emotion-Focused Therapy — so the conversation doesn’t have to stay narrowly within any single framework.
Trauma-informed case consultation
We work regularly with complex trauma, dissociation, C-PTSD, DID, neurodivergence, eating and body image concerns, and abusive relationship dynamics — the kinds of presentations that can be isolating to carry without the right support. If you are seeing clients that push the edges of your clinical experience, or that you haven’t felt fully equipped to help, this is familiar territory for us.
Parallel process and countertransference
Challenging cases activate us. We approach supervision with an awareness of what the clinical material brings up in the therapist — not just what’s happening with the client. If that dimension of the work is something you want to explore, we are comfortable working there.
The Practical Details
Supervision is offered on an individual basis, in-person or virtually.
Sessions are typically 50 minutes and can be arranged as needed or on a recurring basis depending on your situation.
Supervision is provided by Dr. Julia Di Nardo and Elena Grinevitch, M.A. only.
For availability and fees, please contact the centre directly.