Clinical Supervision for Associates and Interns

Supportive, structured supervision grounded in ethical practice, clinical growth, and professional development.


Who Supervision Is For

I offer clinical supervision to associate and intern therapists seeking thoughtful, structured guidance as they work toward licensure. Supervision is designed to support clinical skill development, ethical decision-making, case conceptualization, and professional identity formation.

My supervision style is collaborative, supportive, and grounded in accountability, with an emphasis on helping clinicians build confidence and clarity in their work.


Type of Supervises

  • Pre-licensed associates

  • Clinical interns

  • Early-career therapists seeking consultation

About the Supervisor

Dr. Danielle R. Veney, Ph.D., LMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an AAMFT Supervisor Candidate. She provides structured, ethical, and clinically grounded supervision to associates and interns, with a focus on clinical competence, professional identity development, and sustainable practice habits. Supervision is provided under the oversight of an AAMFT Approved Supervisor and in accordance with applicable state regulations and supervisory guidelines.

Supervision Approach

My supervision approach integrates:

  • Attachment-informed and trauma-aware perspectives

  • Case consultation and clinical formulation

  • Ethical and professional standards

  • Support for boundaries, burnout prevention, and role clarity

Supervision sessions balance reflection with practical guidance, creating space for growth while maintaining clinical responsibility and ethical care.

Format & Logistics

Supervision is offered virtually

  • Individual supervision sessions are available

  • Frequency is determined based on licensure requirements and clinical needs

Please note that availability is limited.


How to Inquire

If you are interested in clinical supervision, please complete the supervision inquiry form or contact me directly. Inquiries should include your licensure status, state, and supervision needs.