In-Person and Online Clinical Supervision for Therapists in Jackson, Tennessee

Clinical Supervision for Pre-licensed therapists

For values-driven, liberation-minded clinicians seeking supportive, feedback-rich supervision to earn licensure, deepen clinical confidence, and build a sustainable career without burning out.

You deserve to build a career that honors your values and your well-being, and quality supervision is one of the ways you get there.

Supervision should never require you to abandon your values. I believe supervision must be a space of safety and liberation—one that builds critical consciousness, relational care, and long-term sustainability in a field that often rewards performance over wellness. Quality supervision does more than fulfill licensure requirements; it supports you in becoming the kind of clinician who can last, lead, and live well in this work.

Hi, I’m Dr. Cecily Moore, LPC- MHSP, LMHC.

I’ve been a counselor for over a decade, and one of my greatest joys in this work is helping early-career therapists grow into confident, grounded clinicians. I believe supervision should be a place where you can think out loud, make mistakes safely, and grow into the clinician you’re becoming—without having to abandon your values or your humanity to do it.

How I work

My supervision style is grounded in over a decade of experience as a clinician, counselor educator, and supervisor working with trauma, burnout, professional identity, and emotional labor and nervous-system overload—especially among Black women mental health professionals. My work is rooted in Womanist Clinical Supervision, which centers critical consciousness, relational safety, cultural and spiritual identity, and community care as core clinical values. Theoretically, my orientation is integrative, with strong roots in EMDR, liberation psychology, nervous-system regulation, and anti-racist clinical practice. I don’t believe in supervision that is purely evaluative or performative. I believe in supervision that is reflective, relational, and actually useful in the therapy room.

When you work with me, you can expect a supervision space that is honest, supportive, and values-aligned. I’m committed to helping you build strong clinical skills, navigate ethical complexity with confidence, and develop a professional identity that doesn’t require you to sacrifice your well-being to succeed. We will absolutely focus on case conceptualization, diagnosis, treatment planning, and documentation—but we will also attend to you: your nervous system, your boundaries, your cultural identity, and the realities of practicing inside systems that were never built with your full humanity in mind.

My supervision model focuses on:

Anti-racist, culturally responsive clinical practice grounded in critical consciousness

  • Strong case conceptualization, diagnosis, and ethical decision-making for real-world clinical work

  • Nervous-system regulation, burnout prevention, and clinician sustainability

  • Professional identity development rooted in values—not hustle or performance

  • Relational safety, boundaries, and the therapeutic use of self

Things we’ll work and focus on together

  • Centers the cultural self of the supervisee

  • Cultivates critical consciousness around systems of oppression

  • Embraces maternal care and community orientation

  • Encourages spiritual integration without requiring religiosity

  • Focuses on power dynamics in both supervision and therapy relationships

This healing-centered supervision is rooted in the belief that Black women clinicians deserve to be whole, safe, and well—even during the supervision journey.

My therapeutic orientation and clinical approaches

My work is integrative and grounded in trauma-informed, liberation-centered, and identity-based frameworks. I draw from the following approaches in both my clinical work and supervision:

Polyvagal-Informed Therapy to support nervous-system regulation and safety

Narrative Therapy to explore meaning, identity, and belief systems

Womanist Therapy / Womanist Clinical Framework to center culture, community, spirituality, and liberation

Career Construction Theory

Decolonized Therapy Approaches to challenge Eurocentric clinical norms

Life Design Counseling

EMDR

Together, these approaches allow me to support clinicians in addressing trauma, emotional labor, identity, culture, and career in an integrated, values-aligned way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Take the first step towards a liberated clinical practice

Don’t wait until you’re licensed to feel supported. Don’t push through supervision feeling unseen.