Image of a graduate student intern in a supervision session at the Equilibrium Therapy offices in Seattle, WA

Clinical Supervision in Seattle | West Seattle & Washington State

Cory Wilson, MS, LMFT is a Washington State Approved Supervisor and provides AAMFT supervision for associate-level clinicians pursuing licensure.

She offers structured, growth-oriented supervision for students and associates seeking depth in relational and family therapy, sex therapy, DBT/CBT, mindfulness, experiential modalities, and equine-assisted psychotherapy. Supervision also includes guidance for clinicians building and sustaining a private practice.

Cory additionally serves as a site supervisor for No Stress No Stigma, a dynamic group practice providing remote therapy and supporting clinicians in training across Washington State.

Supervision is available in West Seattle and virtually for associates statewide.

Who Supervision Is For

Supervision at Equilibrium Therapy Group is designed for:

  • LMFTA associates

  • LMHCA associates

  • LICSW associates

  • Pre-licensed clinicians pursuing Washington State licensure

  • Graduate students (where appropriate)

  • Therapists seeking advanced clinical consultation

Whether you are early in your clinical development or refining a specialization, supervision provides structured support and accountability.

Our Supervision Philosophy

Supervision is not administrative oversight. It is professional development.

Our supervision model emphasizes:

  • Ethical clinical decision-making

  • Thoughtful case conceptualization

  • Integration of theory into practice

  • Emotional regulation within the therapy room

  • Relational and attachment-based dynamics

  • Clear documentation and boundary management

  • Professional identity development

Supervision is collaborative, reflective, and skills-based. The goal is to help supervisees build competence, clarity, and confidence.

DBT-Informed & Relational Supervision

Equilibrium Therapy Group integrates Dialectical Behavior Therapy principles and relational frameworks into both therapy and supervision.

Supervisees receive support in:

  • Working with high emotional intensity

  • Supporting clients with trauma presentations

  • Navigating attachment dynamics and relational conflict

  • Managing countertransference

  • Building structured treatment plans

  • Applying DBT-informed skills in session

This framework is particularly valuable for clinicians working with complexity, relational distress, and trauma-related symptoms.

Supervision in West Seattle

In-person supervision is available at:

3614 California Avenue SW
Seattle, WA 98116

Serving associates located in:

  • West Seattle

  • Greater Seattle

  • Surrounding communities

In-person supervision offers relational depth, accountability, and focused mentorship.

Virtual Supervision Across Washington State

For associates outside Seattle, secure tele-supervision is available statewide.

Virtual supervision meets Washington State requirements and provides flexibility for clinicians across Washington, including those working in remote or hybrid practice settings.

What to Expect

Initial Consultation

We begin with a conversation about your licensure track, clinical focus, and supervision goals.

Ongoing Supervision

Sessions focus on case review, ethical reflection, skills development, and professional growth.

Clinical Development

Supervisees are supported in strengthening theoretical orientation, clinical voice, and independent decision-making.

Washington State Clinical Supervision Requirements (Overview)

We provide Washington State–compliant supervision for associates seeking licensure, including AAMFT supervision and structured tele-supervision across WA.

Licensure requirements vary by credential and may change over time. This is a practical overview to help associate therapists understand what to prepare for when seeking supervision in Washington State.

Most associates need:

  • A Washington State–approved supervisor for their license track

  • Documented supervision hours that meet WA requirements

  • A plan for tracking hours, documentation, and scope of practice

  • Clarity on whether supervision is individual or group, and what counts toward requirements

Supervision typically covers:

  • Case conceptualization and treatment planning

  • Ethical decision-making and documentation

  • Risk assessment and safety planning

  • Professional identity development

  • Client boundaries and scope of competence

Tele-supervision:
Many associates complete supervision virtually. If you pursue tele-supervision, confirm that your supervision arrangement aligns with Washington State rules for your credential and that your documentation is consistent and complete.

Next step:
If you’re unsure what you need for your specific license track (LMFTA, LMHCA, LICSW associate), request a consultation. We’ll discuss your path, your setting, and the structure that best supports your goals.

FAQs

Do you offer supervision for LMFTA and LMHCA associates?

Yes. Supervision is available for associate-level clinicians working toward licensure in Washington State.


Is supervision available virtually?

Yes. Secure tele-supervision is available for associates located anywhere in Washington.


What is your supervision style?

Supervision is collaborative, structured, and skills-focused. We emphasize ethical clarity, case conceptualization, and relational depth.


Do you offer group supervision?

Group supervision may be available depending on cohort formation and interest.