More Than Supervision—A Space to Grow.
Whether you're a recent graduate or an associate therapist working toward full licensure as an LMFT, this is your space to grow with confidence, clarity, and support. Supervision isn’t just about logging hours—it’s about shaping your clinical identity, developing your voice, and building the skills you need to thrive in this work.
Meet Your Supervisor
Ashley Reed is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with several years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and now—emerging clinicians. She has a deep passion for mentoring recent MFT graduates and associate therapists, especially those from BIPOC communities who are navigating the field with both courage and purpose.
Supervising new therapists is not just a professional offering—it’s a calling. For Ashley, walking alongside therapists-in-training is a dream realized.
Her supervision style is warm, supportive, and collaborative, offering a safe space for learning, growth, and real-time reflection. She is especially passionate about helping supervisees find their unique voice, embrace their clinical identity, develop their strengths, and explore areas of growth with curiosity and compassion.
Ashley believes supervision should be more than a requirement—it should be a space where new therapists feel seen, supported, and empowered to become who they are meant to be in this work.
Clinical Supervision Candidates
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Marriage and Family Therapy students currently completing their clinical internship as part of a master’s program. Supervision hours must meet academic program and state requirements. (Georgia and Missouri residents only.)
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Graduates who have completed a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and are now working toward full licensure by completing required clinical hours. (Supervision available for Georgia and Missouri residents.)
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Therapists who have obtained their Associate MFT license and are in the final stages of accumulating hours for full LMFT licensure. (Supervision offered in Georgia and Missouri.)