Services for Professionals
REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION AND CONSULTATION
I provide Reflective Supervision/Consultation (RSC) for clinicians and professionals who work with children 0 – 6 years old and parents in the perinatal period, including those who are seeking RSC as a requirement for an application or renewal of an Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement (I/ECMH-E®). I am endorsed at the Mentor-Clinical level and can provide RSC for all Infant/Early Childhood categories: Family Associate, Family Specialist, Reflective Supervisor, Mental Health Specialist, or Mental Health Mentor-Clinical). Reflective Supervision and Consultation is available in-person in Boulder, Colorado and virtually to providers across Colorado and New York State.
I currently have openings in two virtual Reflective Supervision groups, that each meet monthly. The cost is $75 per session. There are spots available at a reduced rate, if this cost would prevent you from participating.
1st Monday at 12:30-2:00pm MDT
**this group is designed for RSC providers
3rd Wednesday at 5:30-7:00pm MDT
REGISTER HERE or email me at emilyfriedlcsw@gmail.com
CLINICAL SUPERVISION FOR LICENSURE
Individual and/or group clinical supervision is available for mental health providers pursuing LCSW or LPC licensure in the state of Colorado. We typically meet for one hour weekly, biweekly, or monthly, depending on individual needs. Clinical Supervision is offered both in-person at my office in Boulder and virtually.
MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTATION AND TRAINING FOR INFANT/EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS
I am available to contract with childcare centers, preschools, and home visiting programs, providing services to children, prenatal through 6 years old, and their families. Services include reflective consultation for professionals working directly with children and parents, classroom observation and recommendations for teachers and providers, support for program administrators, and training on a variety of topics related to infant and early childhood mental health and development.

“Reflective Supervision builds the capacity of individuals, relationships, and organizations by cherishing strengths and partnering around vulnerabilities.”
-Dr. Rebecca Shahmoon-Shanok