Clinical Supervision
Mentalization-Based Treatment
As a certified MBT supervisor for children and adolescents, Kyle provides clinical supervision for mental health professionals looking to integrate mentalization-based approaches into their practice. If you are a clinician working with attachment trauma, emotional dysregulation, or relational instability, MBT is not just helpful — it is essential. Supervision is inquiry-based with a focus on developing reflective capacity, understanding treatment dynamics, and building competence in MBT techniques. A free 15-minute consultation is available to discuss your supervision needs.
What to Expect
Supervision sessions are inquiry-based and collaborative. Rather than prescriptive instruction, Kyle works with supervisees to develop their own reflective capacity as clinicians — exploring case conceptualizations, treatment dynamics, and the supervisee's own emotional responses to clinical work. Sessions can be conducted in-person or via telehealth.
Who This Is For
- Licensed therapists seeking MBT-specific supervision
- Clinicians working toward MBT certification
- Mental health professionals treating personality disorders
- Early-career therapists building their clinical identity
Supervision Focus Areas
- MBT case conceptualization and treatment planning
- Developing mentalizing interventions in session
- Working with transference and countertransference
- Adapting MBT for children, adolescents, and families
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