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Supervision and Consultation

Call (303) 221-1272 ext. 1 to schedule.

Tamra Hughes, MA, LPC provides Clinical Supervision to clinicians working toward their Professional Counselor Licensure, (LPC), and also EMDR Consultation for clinicians seeking their EMDR Certification and Approved Consultant status, or general Consultation for clinicians with cases they would like to discuss. Some consultation and supervision may be done over the phone or via Skype, if in office sessions are not feasible due to location, time or logistics.  Tamra also offers seasonal “Walking Consultation” for clinicians interested in walking and talking to discuss cases.  Some exclusions apply to this latter format.

Supervision involves a shared responsibility on both clinician and supervisor for clinical work while the supervisee works toward their licensure. As a result, it is imperative that supervisees attend consultation regularly to discuss all of their case work during this process.

EMDR Consultation is for clinicians seeking guidance or advanced information regarding cases, however the case responsibility lies solely on the consultee, not on the consultant. EMDR Consultation is required for therapists who have been trained in EMDR but who are now seeking Certification in EMDR therapy or Consultant status in EMDR therapy.

Call (303) 221-1272 ext. 1 to schedule your consultation or supervision.

There are numerous EMDR group consultation options available at all times. All members of our GCC team provide EMDR consultation and some provide supervision.  For more information on these services, please  visit our EMDR Center of the Rockies website.  

Consultation is offered in both individual and group formats. One of the best ways to continue to grow as an EMDR therapist is to develop a strong sense of connection in the EMDR community and to create avenues for ongoing questions and support by participating in a consultation group. The goal for consultation groups is not only for EMDR trained clinicians to further develop their understanding and implementation of EMDR therapy, but to feel involved in this growing field and to learn from other clinicians who are also participating in the group.

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Call (303) 221-1272 for a 15 minute free initial phone consultation. You may also email us to schedule a time to talk over the phone. We are happy to answer any questions you may have so that you can feel confident starting your path to healing.