video supervision & consultation group with kat zwick
Meeting Time: Tuesdays 3-4:30pm Pacific time (4-5:30pm Mountain, 5-6:30pm Central)
Meets 2x Per Month on a Set Schedule
Theoretical Approaches: Diversity, Equity & Justice Lens, Client-Centered, Family Systems, Intersectional Feminist, Process Groups from an Anti-Oppression, Anti-Coercive Framework. Additional interventions offered include: Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Radically Open DBT, Internal Family Systems, Classical and Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and Martin Bohus et al's DBT-PTSD.
Kat is gender affirming, queer affirming, and neurodivergent affirming and works from within a justice framework. Kat also offers consultation and supervision regarding finances and other “administrative” aspects of clinical care, which often concern self-authorization, agency, the clinical relationship, and the boundaries we make clear to ourselves and our clients in our work. Kat considers themself an ethicist and assists clinicians in grappling with the application of ethics in psychotherapy with diverse populations and in diverse settings (small communities, disenfranchised populations, treatment centers, community mental health, etc).
Populations: Clients of all genders and sexual orientations recovering from/living with ADHD, AuDHD, eating disorders, substance use disorders, history of family and group-based trauma, and dysfunctional systems. Eating disorder consultation and supervision is HAES-informed and multi-disciplinary care informed (medical, dietetic) as well as considerate of client bodily autonomy and is anti-dogmatic.
This consultation and supervision group is appropriate for individual, family and group psychotherapists. Kat’s clinical ethic increasingly centers care for QTBIPOC individuals, which necessarily informs how they approach their work and consultations, regardless of the race of the client served.
Method: This group is a combination of didactic consultation and equity and justice oriented group consultation, sometimes utilizing the group process itself to better understand clinical issues for individual clients, families, and groups as well as to formulate useful interventions. We look directly at matters of diversity, power and privilege, and how they show up in the consultation group as well as in the clinical relationship, and Kat openly invites members with diverse backgrounds to share their expertise and strengths in this group in a collaborative manner.
Maximum number of participants: 8 (As of December 2022, the group has 2 members)
Cost: $75 per person, per group, paid as a monthly fee.**
Kat is currently licensed in California (LPCC #3334), Illinois (LCPC #180009215), Washington (LMHC #LH61133379), and Colorado (LPC #0018232).
**Early career clinicians or those working in non-profit settings may inquire about sliding scale spots.
Please contact Kat below to schedule an initial consultation to see if this group might be a good fit for you!