Welcome To Waystone
Relational Supervision for Associate Therpaists
Waystone is a place to develop your clinical voice without performance or pretense. I offer relational, trauma-informed supervision and consultation for associate clinicians and licensed mental health professionals who want a grounded space to slow down, think carefully about their work, and make sense of what feels uncertain or difficult.
Together, we'll deepen your clinical awareness, explore your internal process as a therapist, and move toward greater trust in yourself as a clinician.
Clinical Supervision
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Relational theory lives in the moments of connection, misattunement, and repair that happen between you and your clients. In supervision, we look at the relational texture of your cases: how you show up, how your clients respond, and what that dynamic is telling you. We also pay attention to what happens between us, because the supervisory relationship is its own relational container that we can learn from.
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For those seeking to deepen their understanding of the experiential process of IFS, or wanting space to explore their own therapist parts and what gets activated in session. We'll bring curiosity to both your felt experience and your technique. Once you know the model, the real work becomes finding your own way to navigate it. I don't hold IFS rigidly, and I won't supervise it that way either. What I hope to help you find is something fluid and organic — a living process updated by experience.
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Grief can be difficult to work with as a therapist. Every person grieves at some point in their life, whether it's the loss of a job, the death of a loved one, or even an ending that means a specific future will never come. How we show up as therapists can shape the way a client moves with their grief. In this work together, we will learn how to be present with uncertainty, discomfort, silence, and complicated grief.
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Learn alongside a supervisor with lived experience as a late-diagnosed ADHD woman. This is a space where neurodivergent clinicians can unmask and work freely, and where all clinicians can deepen their understanding of neurodivergent clients. We'll untangle complex clinical presentations, develop practical approaches to care, and bring careful attention to assessment and diagnosis.
Meet Courtney
Courtney Watson, LPC, LPCC, LMHC, Clinical Supervisor
I’m Courtney, and I aim to bring warmth, directness, and curiosity into our work so you can grow into a more spacious and authentic version of yourself. In sessions, I offer a playful, attuned presence and pay close attention to the emotional currents, patterns, and parts of you that are asking to be seen.
Clients often leave our work with more confidence, more compassion for themselves, and a deeper steadiness in navigating life’s transitions. Outside of therapy, I’m usually collecting hobbies, making cozy spaces, and enjoying coffee with morning cartoons.
Learn more about me here.
Online Therapy in Oregon, California, & Washington
I offer secure telehealth for adults across Oregon, California, and Washington. Whether you’re in a major city or a smaller community, you can access therapy that’s relational, grounded, and attuned to your lived experience.
Oregon: Portland, Eugene, Bend, Salem, Corvallis, Medford
California: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento
Washington: Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Vancouver, Spokane
Telehealth allows you to meet from home, your car, or any private space — it’s designed to fit your life.
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If this feels like a good fit, I’d love to meet you