What People Are Saying
“My favorite part of being supervised by Kenya was being able to show up as my WHOLE self. all parts of me. I always felt like I was being nurtured on a path back to myself, a path that always centered my wellness.”
— Oumou Sylla, LMFT & Wellness doula
“Prior to working with Kenya, I was supervised primarily by White therapists....therapists that did not know how to hold space for the complexity of my various intersecting identities (neurodivergence included). Previous supervisions sometimes felt cold, confusing, and misaligned. My natural, healer instinct could not be fostered in culturally appropriate ways.
— Anonymous
“In learning compassion for myself, I've learned to be more human with my clients. In many ways I've shifted my focus from persistent therapeutic outcomes coming from well executed techniques and focused more on the relational aspects of my experience with folks. I am absolutely still learning but continue to use the techniques Kenya has taught me in both my personal and professional life.”
— khumo masege, LMHC
FAQ
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This group is solely for Black, Indigenous, and People of color who are in the field of mental health, counseling, & psychology. This includes LMHC, LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LMSW, Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, & clinical interns.
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Only if you are receiving direct individual supervision from Kenya Crawford. Interested in individual supervision, complete this intake form.
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You are welcomed to pay it forward here. Your contribution will be used to ensure that emerging BIPOC clinicians can attend Cultivating Healers for free!
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No! While we’d love to see you at every group, this is an open clinical supervision group. Each group will have a specific topic. Come to as many groups as you’d like!
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Yes!
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Yes!
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No. If you are no longer able to attend a group email us at info@kenyacrawford.com and we can transfer your confirmation to the following group.
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Please send any questions, comments, or concerns, to our team at info@kenyacrawford.com