480-780-0278

 Dr. Kellison Ext. 101

Bingyu Xu, M.A. Ext. 104

Danny Shultz, M.A. Ext. 105

Kailey Sullivan, B.S. Ext. 103

 

COVID-19: Sessions are available as in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid of both.

Dr. Kellison provides supervision for pre-licensed therapists and is currently supporting the clinical and counseling doctoral programs at Arizona State University and Midwestern University. Dr. Kellison also supports necessary supervision hours for those seeking licensure in other clinical fields (e.g., LCSWs) on a minimum basis and may have a fee. All supervision and therapy sessions are currently conducted via telepractice. Candidates will have a strong foundation in cognitive behavioral psychology and an understanding of the importance of viewing the self in sessions. Supervision is also strength-based and person-centered, where trainees are supported in understanding their own intersectional identities or biases. Subsequently, some theoretical orientations that have informed Dr. Kellison’s supervision and clinical work have been feminist psychology, queer theory, and social justice.

 

Dr. Kellison is also available to provide consultation and/or supervision for pre-licensed and newly licensed clinicians in agencies and other settings.

 

Those applying: This position is best suited for students who will have completed their masters prior to starting and are at the minimum in their second/third year with at least one previous experience providing cognitive behavioral therapy. Others who are further along and want to increase evidence-based therapy skills (DBT, CPT, CGT), diversity of their patient load, or would like to work towards building their own private practice are strongly encouraged to apply. There is also the opportunity to join the practice as a staff psychologist or therapist/counselor once licensed.

 

 

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480-780-0278

Dr. Kellison Ext. 101

Bingyu Xu, M.A. Ext. 104

Danny Shultz, M.A. Ext. 105

Kailey Sullivan, B.S. Ext. 103

 

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