

How Supervision & Consultation are Fundamental to Self-Care: A Conversation with Shannon Heers
Supervision and consultation are important components of mental health clinicians’ training and professional development. These activities can also play an important role in clinician wellness and self-care. In this episode we speak with Shannon Heers, founder of Firelight Supervision, about the differences between consultation and supervision, how these activities contribute to clinician wellness and what we can do to get the most out of supervisory/consultation experiences. Shannon also shares her perspective about what tends to get in the way of clinicians accessing these beneficial activities.
Highlights:
- Differences and similarities between supervision and consultation
- How supervision and consultation contribute to clinician well-being
- What clinicians can do to get the most out of their supervisory/consultation experience
- Reasons why clinicians don’t access supervision and consultation
- What clinicians can do to access supervision/consultation supports
- Shannon’s favorite “non-conventional” self-care practice
Shannon Heers is a therapist, approved clinical supervisor, and the founder of Firelight Supervision. Firelight Supervision provides clinical supervision to counselors and social workers pursuing licensure, as well as clinical consultation for post-licensure professional growth and development. Shannon is also the owner of Catalyss Counseling, a private-pay group private practice located in Colorado. Shannon is passionate about burnout prevention in the counseling field and ensuring that all therapists and supervisors get the clinical support they deserve.
Connect with Shannon:
info@firelightsupervision.com
https://firelightsupervision.com
Connect with Melissa & Karen at Intentional Therapist:
intentional@intentionaltherapist.ca
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmelissatiessen/
Share one of your own self-care experiments via our SpeakPipe page at: https://www.speakpipe.com/intentionaltherapist
Disclaimer: This podcast seeks to be educational in purpose and is not to be used as clinical advice. Please connect with a therapist one-on-one for personalized support.