Every clinician needs room to grow. Branch & Bloom offers CEU trainings and clinical supervision that branch out into the topics that matter most so you can bloom into the clinician (and human) you're becoming.
Explore upcoming trainings and clinical supervision below:
Clinical Supervision
Starting out as an LMSW can feel like you're supposed to already know everything you're still learning. Supervision should be the place where that pressure lets up — where you can bring the messy case, the question you're embarrassed to ask, the moment you froze — and get real, grounded feedback from someone who's been there.
I've worked in trauma centers, inpatient psychiatry, military behavioral health, home health, and private practice, and I've carried a lot of what I learned in those rooms into how I supervise. My goal is simple: help you become a clinician who trusts their own judgment, not just one who's checked the hours off a list. Supervision here is collaborative, honest, and built around your actual caseload — not a one-size-fits-all curriculumn.
Grounded guidance for the roots of your career.
About Your Supervisor
Hi, I'm Gabbi, a Board Approved Clinical Supervisor and the owner of Resilient Roots Social Work Services, LLC. My path here has taken me through military behavioral health, pediatric and medical social work at a Level I trauma center, inpatient child/adolescent/adult psychiatry, the federal justice system, home health, and now private practice, and I've loved every stop along the way.
I care about supervision the same way I care about my own clients: with warmth, honesty, and a genuine investment in your growth. I want to be someone you look forward to talking to — not just a box to check on your way to licensure. Together, we'll work through your cases, your questions, and the parts of this work that feel hard, so you can grow into a clinician you're proud to be.
Supervision Philosophy
Supervision, to me, is one of the most meaningful relationships in this field — it's where you get to be honest about what you don't know yet, and where your clinical identity really starts to take root. I see it as a partnership: you bring the cases, the questions, the "I have no idea how to handle this," and we sit with it together. You'll always get warmth here, and you'll always get honesty — I want you to leave our sessions feeling more capable and more supported, not just more supervised.
Send me a message and let’s get started!