consultation & supervision

Consultation & Clinical Supervision

for therapists

Northwest Wellness offers clinical consultation and clinical supervision for therapists and social workers seeking supportive, ethical, and culturally responsive professional development. Services are grounded in trauma‑informed, anti‑oppressive, and relational practice, with particular attention to working with complex trauma, BIPOC communities, newcomers, and Northern contexts.

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Consultation

offerings

Clinical

consultation

$150


Clinical consultation is a collaborative, non‑evaluative process designed to support therapists as they deepen clinical skill, strengthen decision‑making, and integrate specialized modalities into their practice. Consultation is aligned with CRPO and OCSWSSW practice standards and may be used for professional development or modality‑specific requirements.

Consultation

is available to support:
  • EMDRIA consultation hours (Basic Training, Certification, and ongoing consultation, as applicable)

  • Brainspotting consultation hours toward certification or continued skill development

  • MSW‑level clinical consultation and reflective practice

Consultation

sessions may focus on:
  • Case conceptualization and treatment planning

  • Integration and fidelity to EMDR or Brainspotting models

  • Ethical practice, scope of competence, and professional judgment

  • Therapist self‑awareness, use of self, and nervous‑system‑informed care

Clinical consultation is educational and supportive, does not include formal evaluation or oversight of practice, and does not constitute clinical supervision. Responsibility for client care remains with the consulting therapist.

Clinical

supervision

$150


Clinical supervision is a formal, structured, and evaluative professional relationship provided in accordance with OCSWSSW and CRPO standards. Supervision supports the development of clinical competence, ethical practice, and professional identity, while promoting safe and effective client care.

Clinical Supervision

may be appropriate for:
  • MSW students or early‑career social workers

  • CRPO Qualifying Registrants or supervised practice requirements

  • Ongoing professional supervision within organizational or private practice contexts

Clinical Supervision

sessions may focus on:
  • Review of clinical cases and therapeutic process

  • Ethical decision‑making, risk management, and scope‑of‑practice guidance

  • Development of clinical judgment and reflective practice

  • Documentation and confirmation of supervision hours, when required

Clinical supervision involves evaluation of professional practice and may include formal supervision records or attestations where appropriate.


Our Approach

Consultation and supervision at Northwest Wellness are offered through a relational, strengths‑based, and culturally responsive lens. We value reflective practice, humility, and sustainability, and aim to create a space where therapists can think deeply about their work while feeling supported, challenged, and affirmed.

All consultation and supervision services are professional and educational in nature and are not psychotherapy.