counseling therapy supervision

Options for Supervision

currently offered online only
  • Weekly supervision is two hours per week:

    One hour of individual supervision each week

    One hour of small group supervision with two other supervisees each week

    $140 per week, 6 month commitment required

  • Bi-weekly case consultation meetings with a small group of mental health professionals. These meetings are capped at six clinicians.

    $45 per group meeting

  • On an as-needed basis, meet for individual consultation regarding clients, countertransference, professional consultation, and/or ethical consultation.

    $115 per hour

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In Student’s Words…

  • I think the professor's thorough feedback is some of the best I've experienced and am so thankful to have her as my professor in group counseling and hopefully in future courses.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Group Counseling, Antioch University

  • The feedback session after my first facilitation was the most feedback I've received at Antioch so far. It was extremely insightful, constructive and thought provoking.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Group Counseling, Antioch University

  • Jessie is really good at answering questions about the material. She is very professional and appears to have a lot of knowledge about the subject. I am enjoying the group process and being able to participate in group.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Group Counseling, Antioch University

  • Dr. Mastrangelo is an absolute gem and made the course great. She was able to help us decipher the confusing assignments listed in the syllabus and made class discussion very engaging.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Multicultural Perspectives, Antioch University

  • I feel so grateful to have been a student in this course with Dr. Mastrangelo, and am especially impressed by how she was able to seamlessly transition between engaging lectures with her professor hat on, and almost more of a group therapy counselor in holding space for whatever came up in discussions, expertly modeling various counseling techniques I don't yet have the names for but could recognize and hope to be able to emulate one day. And then, in transitioning back to teaching with gentle cues of both validating complicated emotions/sharing and maintaining a professional classroom environment . Antioch is lucky to have her, and I look forward to working with her again.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Family of Origin, Antioch University

  • Instructor (Jessie) is extremely knowledgable, very articulate, and reflects meaningfully on student contributions. She also had many perspectives to share about topics and my own life that I had not yet considered; I appreciated her perspective.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Family of Origin, Antioch University

  • I appreciate Dr. Mastrangelo's clinical anecdotes and real-life contextual additions, as well as the way she deftly facilitates the class in occasionally difficult and delicate conversations.

    Anonymous Masters Student, Multicultural Perspectives, Antioch University

“The teacher is of course an artist, but being an artist does not mean that he or she can make the profile, can shape the students. What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.”


― Paulo Freire, We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change