Mosaic Clinical Supervision

Faith-Informed Individual Group and Dyad Supervision for Clinicians

Grow in clinical excellence through supportive, professionally grounded supervision that integrates sound practice, ethical care, and faith-informed reflection. Choose the format that best fits your needs and sign up online for group or individual dyad supervision. If this is your first time for supervision with Dr. Mullen, please click the informed consent link and complete the document before scheduling a session.

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Clinically Strong

Develop stronger case conceptualization, documentation, treatment planning, ethical decision-making, and professional identity.

Faith-Informed

Supervision can include thoughtful attention to faith integration, vocation, virtue, and the dignity of the human person in clinical work.

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Clinicians can click to schedule through Calendly and complete payment through Stripe with a simple, direct process.

About Dr. Shannon Mullen

Dr. Shannon Mullen offers supervision to clinicians seeking thoughtful guidance, practical support, and a supervisory relationship that strengthens confidence, clinical judgment, and professional identity.

Her supervision approach supports clinicians in integrating strong clinical skills with ethical care, reflective practice, and faith-informed perspectives when desired. This creates space for professional growth while honoring the dignity of the person and the deeper meaning of the therapeutic vocation.

Dr. Shannon Mullen is an approved CSAT Supervisor through the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP). Supervision and consultation hours may be applied toward requirements for clinicians pursuing CSAT or related IITAP certifications. Sessions are designed to support case consultation, integration of the IITAP model, and the development of competency in treating compulsive sexual behavior and betrayal trauma. Clinicians are encouraged to confirm their specific requirements with IITAP to ensure alignment with current certification standards.

Choose Your Supervision Path

Select the format that best fits your season of growth. Each candidate is required to present a case and receive feedback, and all are encouraged to provide input. A “case” includes assessments (e.g., PTSI, SDI, MAWASI, IPAST), a task, and one of the following: PTSI, SDI, MAWASI, IPAST, or a task. I’ll ask you to include a short verbal summary of the client. All assessments must be shared with each other, so send them as PDFs. While not all tasks will work for your case, I do want to know that you know them, can apply them, and know how to integrate them.

Supervision Options

Group Supervision

Collaborative Learning in Community

Group supervision offers shared learning, case consultation, professional support, and the opportunity to grow alongside other clinicians in a reflective, professionally guided space.

  • 2-hour sessions with a 10-minute break.
  • Ideal for peer learning and broader case discussion
  • Supports ethical reflection, professional identity, and skill-building
  • Can include faith-informed integration when appropriate to your goals
  • $80.00 per person per hour. 2-hour sessions $160.00
Individual Supervision

One-to-One Individual Supervision

Individual supervision offers one-to-one support for clinicians seeking focused guidance, personalized feedback, case consultation, and professional development.

  • 60-minute sessions
  • Ideal for deeper case discussion and individualized supervision goals
  • Helpful for licensure support, clinical growth, and focused consultation
  • 1 hour for $195.00
Dyad Supervision

Dyad Supervision

Dyad supervision provides a more personalized supervisory space for two participants, making it ideal for focused discussion, tailored feedback, and meaningful clinical development.

  • 2-hour sessions with a 5-minute break
  • Supports advanced case consultation and targeted supervision needs
  • Can also support clinicians seeking CSAT-focused supervisory guidance
  • 2 hours for $240.00

Clinical Growth

Strengthen assessment, treatment planning, interventions, case conceptualization, and confidence in your role as a clinician.

Faith Integration

Explore how faith, vocation, virtue, and the dignity of the human person can inform your clinical work in thoughtful and professionally appropriate ways.

Specialized Support

Receive guidance for general clinical supervision needs as well as specialized support related to CSAT training, compulsive sexual behavior, and betrayal trauma work.

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Choose your supervision format, reserve your time through Calendly, and complete your payment through Stripe.

Clinical Supervision FAQs

What can I expect in individual supervision?
Individual supervision focuses on understanding and integrating key assessments and clinical tasks, including the PTSI-R, SDI-R, SDMI, IPAST, and MAWASI. While not every task will apply to every case, supervision is designed to help you learn, apply, and integrate this material into your clinical work.
What is discussed in individual supervision?
Supervision may include partner betrayal trauma, compulsive sexual behavior cases, case conceptualization, transference and countertransference, disclosure work, and integration of your preferred modalities such as family systems, CBT, DBT, EMDR, and others.
How does group supervision work?
Group supervision includes up to 6 participants. Each clinician presents a case with assessments (PTSI, SDI, SDMI, IPAST, or MAWASI), a task, and a brief summary. Assessments should be shared as PDFs. Feedback and discussion are encouraged from all participants.
Do I need a new case for each supervision session?
No. You may continue working on the same case as long as there is progress and movement. Ongoing cases are appropriate as long as supervision is not repeating the same material without development.
Do I need individual or group supervision?
Individual supervision is best for in-depth, personalized feedback. Group supervision provides collaborative learning and shared insight. Both formats require a case, assessments, and a task, and include attention to transference and countertransference.
What are the CSAT supervision requirements?
CSAT supervision requires a minimum of 30 hours, including up to 20 group hours and at least 10 individual hours. Please verify requirements directly with IITAP.
What are the supervision fees?
Individual supervision is $195/hour. Dyad supervision is $120/hour (2-hour sessions = $240). Group supervision is $80/hour (2-hour sessions = $160). Payment is required in advance through Stripe.