Supervision
Some of the most meaningful moments in social work supervision happen over a cup of coffee—where safe, professional relationship matters as much as clinical expertise.
When Madeline is not providing direct client care, she equips the world’s next helpers and healers. Her diverse set of experiences in healthcare and several multi-disciplinary contexts are an invaluable asset to anyone's clinical training.
Just as we strive to help our clients uncover their own wisdom and agency, supervision invites us to do the same—cultivating not only the core skills and values of the profession, but also a deeper trust in the intuition and strengths already within us.
Grounded in trauma-informed care, cultural humility, and systems awareness, my supervision style invites you to think critically, honor your intuition, and develop a practice that is both ethical and deeply human.