Arizona's behavioral health licensing board oversees MFT licensure with a focus on both clinical hours and direct supervision. I hold an active LMFT license in Arizona and offer telehealth supervision designed to meet AZBBHE requirements while centering queer and trans affirming clinical development.
AZ License
AZ-LMFT-16225
LMFT · AZBBHE
Supervisor Credential
AAMFT Approved
American Assoc. for Marriage & Family Therapy
Format
Telehealth
Individual · Group · Direct Observation
The Approach
Every supervisory relationship I hold is grounded in two frameworks that I believe belong together: the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Buddhist Psychology.
UDL means supervision is built around how you learn — not a fixed template you have to fit yourself into. Multiple means of engagement, representation, and expression aren't accommodations; they're the design.
Buddhist Psychology brings impermanence, non-attachment, and compassionate awareness into the clinical frame — for your clients and for you. We hold the work lightly without holding it carelessly.
Universal Design for Learning
Supervision structured around your learning style, not a one-size-fits-all model. Flexible engagement, multiple modalities, and a pace that serves your development.
Buddhist Psychology
Mindfulness, impermanence, and compassionate non-attachment as clinical tools — for working with clients and for sustaining yourself in the work.
Queer & Trans Affirming
Identity-affirming supervision isn't a specialty add-on. It's the foundation. You don't have to translate yourself here.
Arizona Licensing
Supervision requirements are set by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners (AZBBHE). All formats I offer — individual, group, and direct observation — are designed to meet your board's requirements while going well beyond the minimum.
Individual Supervision
Group Supervision
Direct Observation
Peer Consultation
Official Licensing Board
Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners
(AZBBHE) — the regulatory body for LMFT licensure in Arizona

Your Supervisor
I'm a queer, genderless womxn (she/they) and licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. I'm licensed in Arizona (AZ-LMFT-16225) and hold AAMFT Approved Supervisor status.
My supervision practice is grounded in UDL and Buddhist Psychology — because I believe the most effective clinical work happens when clinicians feel genuinely seen and supported, not just evaluated.
I built this practice because the supervision I needed didn't exist when I was pre-licensed. I don't want that to be your story.
Read the full bioBook a free 30-minute consultation. We'll talk about your licensure goals, your caseload, and whether this is the right supervision space for you.