Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision
At CPYC, Tara and Peter support psychotherapists in growing not just their skills—but their presence, insight, and connection to Self. Our supervision is relational, rigorous, and rooted in models like CRM, Relational Psychotherapy, Intersubjective Theory, Self Psychology, RLT, and Satir Family Therapy. We believe healing is transmitted through who we are, not just what you know—so our work focuses on helping you embody the theories you practice and dismantle the internal blocks that limit your clinical effectiveness.
At CPYC, we work with the following theoretical frameworks to guide therapeutic work:
- Relational Psychotherapy
- The Comprehensive Resource Model
- Trauma Informed Stabilization Treatment
- Intersubjective theory
- Attachment theory
- Self Psychology
- Satir Family Therapy
- Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (Attachment Focused Family therapy)
- Erikson and Mahler’s developmental theories
- Yoga psychology
Our Mission & Vision
At CPYC, our mission is to help clients heal from the roots of trauma by guiding them to engage their inner technologies so they can move from fragmentation towards wholeness. We empower individuals to connect deeply with their inner worlds so they may embody higher principles such as love, joy, and compassion.
By fostering profound inner transformation, we awaken a shift in the collective consciousness—one that elevates the choices we make as individuals and as a society. As congruence, peace, compassion, and interconnectedness become embodied truths, they begin to shape how we live, relate, and co-create—not only with each other but with the planet and all beings, seen and unseen. This remembrance of our interconnection naturally guides the way we steward our resources, nurture our communities, and design the systems that shape our world.