Supervision
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We know how hard you’ve worked to get to this point, and we know that at this critical step in your journey to becoming a therapist that the right amount of support and guidance is necessary to your continued growth and independence.
As part of Membership if you are a Mental Health Counseling Associate you may seek discounted supervision from one of our established supervising clinicians!
As part of Membership as a supervising clinician you can contribute to the next generation of neuro-affirming therapists by engaging with individual and group supervision through Divergent Minds Collective!
Current Supervising Members
Connect Counseling and Consulting
Supervisor: Dr. Rachel Hughes, LMFT
Offering Supervision to LMHCA, LMFTA, LISCWAIC
Dr. Rachel Hughes (she/they) is a co-founder and board member of Divergent Minds Collective. She is a compassionate and experienced therapist specializing in supporting neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ people of all ages and their families. With over a decade of experience, she is dedicated to creating inclusive and supportive environments for their interns.
Rachel's Supervision Philosophy
Rachel is a supervisor that roots their interns in a foundation that supports you as you explore and discover your professional and clinical identity. They support interns in developing skills in developmental, systemic, and relational frameworks with core competencies in identity-affirming care, assessment and treatment planning, intervention skills, ethical and legal practice, and crisis management.
Rachel's Clinical Specialties
- Neurodivergent-affirming
- Children and Teens
- Adults
- Parent Coaching
- Family Therapy
- Couple’s Counseling
- Game Therapy
- Role-Play Game Group Therapy
Licenses and Certifications
- LMFT, WA State, License Number: LF60774478
- Child Mental Health Specialist in WA State
- AAMFT-Approved Supervisor
- Therapeutic Game Master Certified
Connect with a Supervisor Today
Explore the wealth of support available through our network of compassionate supervising therapists. Embrace the opportunity to connect with professionals who understand and affirm neurodiversity.
