Jamelle Berry.

Jamelle Berry

About

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, AAMFT Approved Supervisor, former Total Wellness Consultant for the NFL private practice owner providing clinical supervision for therapists working toward independent licensure. I began my private practice as a pre-licensed professional under supervision and have been in business for myself ever since. That experience continues to shape how I approach supervision today. I understand the early years of clinical work—the responsibility, self-doubt, skill-building, and growth that come with becoming a therapist.

My supervision is grounded in a developmental model that is structured, relational, and evidence-based, designed to help therapists build confidence, strengthen clinical judgment, deepen case conceptualization, and develop their own therapeutic voice within ethical and legal practice.

Supervision focuses on four key areas of therapist development: case conceptualization, self-of-the-therapist work, skill-building and clinical voice, and legal ability to practice. Together, we work on assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, interventions, case patterns, ethics, and clinical decision-making, while also making space for the human side of being a therapist—boundaries, ruptures, transference, imposter syndrome, burnout, and the emotional realities that can impact clinical work.

Interns working with me can expect small, engaged supervision groups, collaborative case consultation, video observation review, direct feedback, clinical skill-building, accountability, and practical support with licensure requirements, documentation, and professional development. My supervision is designed to help therapists earn supervision hours toward licensure while also developing the clinical depth, competence, confidence, and professional identity needed for independent practice.

My supervision tends to be a strong fit for therapists who are curious, reflective, open to feedback, and committed to intentional professional growth. My goal is to help therapists use our supervision hours to build clinical depth, sharpen their judgment, strengthen their skills, and grow into confident, competent clinicians prepared for independent practice.

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What Supervision with Jamelle Berry Looks Like

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Clinical Approaches and Methods

Trauma-Informed, Strength-Based, Person-Centered, Systems, Gestalt

Areas of Expertise and Specialization

Mental Health, LGBTQ+ Populations, Trauma/PTSD, Culturally Specific Populations, Couples/Families