Services
Supervision
I have supervised associate therapists since 2019 and have personally guided more than ten clinicians through licensure and into private practice.
It is the most meaningful part of my work.
Most supervision is case focused. Mine is identity focused.
The hours matter and we will handle them. But what I am actually interested in is who you are becoming as a clinician. Whether the therapist showing up in the room is actually you, or a performance of what you think a therapist is supposed to look like.
There is a version of this work that is true to you. Finding it is the most important thing you will do in your training years.
What I actually do
I see patterns. I see where people are hiding in their work. Where they are being technically competent but not yet themselves. Where their own wound is running the room without them knowing it.
I will name what I see. Directly and with care. Not to expose you but to give you something you cannot give yourself, an outside view of what is actually happening when you are in the room with a client.
I also bring my own experience of burnout into this work explicitly. I know what it costs to give from the wrong place for too long. I have done it. I am not going to watch someone I supervise head toward that wall without saying something.
What I offer
Clinical supervision toward licensure as an LMFT in California.
Deep attention to your actual clinical identity, not a borrowed one.
Marketing and practice development support. Becoming a good therapist and building a sustainable practice are two different skills. You need both and most supervision addresses neither.
An honest conversation about sustainability. What this work costs, how to give from a place that does not deplete you, and what it looks like to build a practice that is actually livable.
Who I work with
Associates who feel something is missing. Who are doing the work but not yet inhabiting it.
Associates who are already burning out and need someone who will tell them the truth about what is happening and what to do about it.
Associates who want to build a practice that is genuinely theirs, not a copy of a model they were handed in school.
If you want supervision that takes your actual clinical identity seriously, reach out.
WHO I SUPERVISE
Kylee Donohue
Kylee is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT #128910) supervised by Tara Sindler, LMFT #84280 Kylee is trained in EMDR, Gottman Method Level 1 & 2, as well as Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy. Kylee works collaboratively with clients and pulls from a variety of modalities to customize treatment for each client and couple. Kylee’s approach is attachment-based and trauma informed, while she incorporates mindfulness, DBT, experiential, existential and psychodynamic methods.
Kylee is passionate about working with young professionals who are trying to recover from their perfectionism and discover a deeper sense of self-worth, as well as working with couples. In addition to supporting individuals with depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and complex trauma, she has worked with couples navigating conflict management, divorce, and premarital counseling. However, anyone who is feeling stuck, or feels they have lost connection to themselves and what brings them joy in life, could benefit from working with her. Kylee spent over a decade in corporate entertainment before transitioning to a career as a Certified Professional Coach. Her experience in the Television Industry has influenced her therapeutic style as being both direct and collaborative while finding moments of humor and levity.
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