SERVICES

Group Supervision Opportunities

Picture this - a cozy circle of your peers who truly get it, led by supervisors who have been there.

We provide a trusted setting where you can dive deep into your case work and gain fresh perspectives. No judgment, only compassionate consultation and guidance rooted in years of experience.

It’s more than just sharpening your clinical skills. This is your village - a community of like-minded therapists here to support you through the unique stressors of our work. The ones who understand the struggle to maintain boundaries, avoid burnout, and protect our own well-being. You'll give and receive that priceless gift of shared wisdom as we navigate the journey together.

Whether you're still finding your niche or a seasoned pro, our clinical group supervision offers a sacred space to grow, be seen, and reignite your passion for why you chose this path. We do this while upholding the highest ethical standards for your clients. Joining our groups is an investment in you as both a therapist and a person. So go ahead, put yourself on the schedule - you deserve it.

Fall supervision groups 

GROUP SUPERVISION*

Small, closed, 6-week groups. NEW! Monthly billing is now available to increase access.

*All Clinical Supervisors at Cherry Tree meet CRPO Supervisor requirements.

Women’s Health & Wellness/Perinatal Supervision Group

Imagine leaving a supervision session feeling completely seen, heard and deeply connected to the women in attendance. In this space, we nourish one another. In this collective space, you will find a unique opportunity to develop and refine your therapist identity, grow your clinical skills, embrace your vulnerability, celebrate your unique femininity and womanhood and find community. Together, we will celebrate and share our successes and wins in the work as well as find support for our toughest cases.

In this group, we will acknowledge and challenge patriarchal norms, assumptions and oppressive systems that keep us feeling small and inadequate. We will come together to help, care for and support one another and understand how we can take care of ourselves in this work, replenish, restore and protect ourselves against burnout. This group is a place for gentle, collective empowerment and a place to feel alive, seen and valued. All women-identifying therapists are welcome to apply.

Facilitator: Cree Lambeck (RP, Clinical Supervisor)

Scheduled monthly | 90-minute sessions | $80 per session per participant

2024-25 FALL Dates:

GROUP 1: MONDAYS @ 9:00 am-10:30am (September 9th, October 7th, November 4th, December 2nd, January 6th (2025), and February 3rd (2025).

GROUP 2: THURSDAYS @ 1:00 pm-2:30pm (September 26th, October 24th, November 21st, December 19th, January 23rd (2025), and February 20th (2025).

Nature & Nurture for Therapists Supervision Group

Join our supervision group for therapists dedicated to building an ethical, sustainable, and environmentally conscious practice rooted in nature-based therapy principles. We believe in decolonizing therapeutic approaches and fostering equity within our work. By integrating ecotherapy principles, we aim to cultivate a deeper connection to the natural world while honouring diverse perspectives and promoting social justice. Together, we'll explore how to implement sustainable practices in our therapy sessions, minimizing our environmental footprint and maximizing our positive impact on the planet.

We invite you to join our sacred circle of reflective supervision, where therapists come together to honour the deep interconnectedness between ourselves, our clients, and the natural world. This group is rooted in the ancient wisdom of land-based healing and the modern understanding of ecotherapy, creating a unique space for professional growth and personal nurturing.

Our circle is guided by two experienced facilitators who embody the principles of gentle strength and nurturing leadership. We create a container that is simultaneously grounding and uplifting, where vulnerability is met with compassion, and growth is celebrated with joy.

Facilitators: Cree Lambeck (RP, Clinical Supervisor) and Heather Hendrie (CCC, RCC)

Scheduled monthly | 90-minute sessions | $85 per session per participant

2024-25 FALL Dates:

THURSDAYS @ 1:00 pm-2:30pm (September 12th, October 10th, November 7th, December 5th, January 9th (2025), and February 6th (2025).

Our Group Facilitators

Cree is Registered Psychotherapist, Ontario Certified Teacher and Clinical Supervisor. Cree holds specializations in perinatal mental health, walk & talk eco-therapy, mindfulness and the Rewind Technique for Trauma (RT). Cree practices relational psychotherapy and enjoys integrating elements of mindfulness, emotion-focused therapy, non violent communication, motivational interviewing, trauma interventions and humanistic principles of care into her clinical work.

Heather is passionate about what she likes to call ‘wo-mentorship’ to lift and support other women-identifying and non-binary folks, in following the calling of their hearts. Heather loves to be outside, and can be found on trail, on the river with Bloom River Journeys, or maybe in a library or bookstore. Heather considers herself to be an expert in play and JOY, and her inner child is obsessed with wearing all of her favourite patterned clothes at once!

Cree Lambeck

REGISTERED PSYCHOTHERAPIST AND CLINICAL DIRECTOR OF CHERRY TREE COUNSELLING

Cree has been serving in the helping profession for over twenty five years. From a political aid to an elementary school teacher and learning centre director to registered psychotherapist, Cree’s diverse professional experiences have provided her with a unique frame of reference that she uses to mentor the social, emotional and learning needs of her supervisees and mentees.

Heather Hendrie

REGISTERED CLINICAL COUNSELLOR AND CERTIFIED CANADIAN COUNSELLOR

Heather Hendrie is a nature-based therapist and best-selling, award-winning author of the awfully hilarious series based in Whistler, BC. She holds a Bachelor of Kinesiology degree in Outdoor Pursuits from the University of Calgary, and a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counselling with a concentration in Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy from Naropa University.

EXTERNAL SUPERVISION: If you are a student or practicum host seeking external supervision for your placement site, we urge you to carefully review your College and academic institution’s policies and regulations on outsourcing supervision. We do not provide external supervision for placement sites. Many practicum sites do provide internal supervision at no additional cost to the student.

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