More Than a Clinical Supervisor
Supervision goes beyond licensing requirements; it lays the foundation of your professional identity. As a clinical supervisor, I help you flourish, providing a supportive, challenging, and ethically rigorous environment that empowers you to find your unique clinical voice.
I make space for confidence, reflection, and authenticity while offering guidance in the following areas:
Clinical safety
Ethical decision-making
Skill development
Treatment planning
Professional accountability
Complex cases
High-risk clients
Compassion fatigue and burnout
Quality assurance
Case conceptualization
My Areas of Focus For Supervision
In my role as a clinical supervisor, I focus on several key aspects of care, including:
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Clinical Excellence
Developing expertise in evidence-based approaches to strengthen conceptualization, planning, and treatment skills
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Trauma-Informed Integration
Fostering a deep understanding of traumatic stress responses, resilience factors, and EMDR early on, which grounds care in neurobiology, attunement, and safety
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The Business of Therapy
Navigating the everyday realities of private practice, insurance, documentation, logistics, law, and ethics
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Self-Care and Longevity
Managing professional burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue to promote clinician well-being and sustainable practice
Supervision Format and Requirements
When serving as a clinical supervisor, I ensure my approach aligns with your needs and the standards set by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC).
I provide the following services in person in Friendswood, as well as online via HIPAA-compliant virtual sessions (throughout Texas):
Individual and triadic supervision sessions
Case consultations and record-keeping reviews
Crisis management support
Guidance on the National Counselor Exam (NCE) and the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE)
The Dyana Robbins Difference
As a clinical supervisor, I equip associates with the self-assurance, skills, and insight needed to succeed in specialized care and beyond.
I pay particular attention to the following :
Trauma, PTSD, and C-PTSD
The intersection of faith and psychology
Individual and Family resilience
Special-needs parenting dynamics
THE PATH TO LICENSUREThe Roadmap
The Initial Interview: We begin with a conversation to ensure our clinical styles, values, and personalities fit. This gives you a chance to ask questions and share your goals.
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The Supervisee Agreement: Once we decide to move forward, we’ll sign on the proverbial dotted line, complete the necessary paperwork, and submit our agreement to the Texas State Board. This makes our partnership official.
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Supervision Begins: We start our collaboration and continue until we reach the required 3,000 hours, transforming you from an associate into a fully licensed professional counselor.
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