Who This Is For
For clinicians committed to depth, not just competence.
Supervision & Consultation at SOMA
Pre-licensed Florida clinicians (RMHCI, RMFTI) seeking qualified clinical supervision toward full licensure as an LMHC or LMFT.
Licensed therapists pursuing EMDR consultation hours toward EMDRIA certification and seeking a consultant who integrates somatic and polyvagal frameworks.
Therapists integrating somatic approaches into their existing practice who want clinical guidance on embodied trauma work.
Graduate trainees from Nova Southeastern University and other accredited programs seeking practicum or internship supervision.
Licensed clinicians seeking complex trauma case consultation for clients with layered, treatment-resistant presentations.
Services Offered
Individual EMDR Consultation
One-on-one EMDR consultation for clinicians working toward EMDRIA certification. Sessions focus on case conceptualization, protocol fidelity, clinical decision-making during reprocessing, and integration of somatic and polyvagal frameworks into standard EMDR practice.
Group EMDR Consultation
Small-group EMDR consultation (maximum 4 clinicians) providing peer learning, case presentation, and consultation hours toward EMDRIA certification. Group format offers the added benefit of learning from diverse case presentations and clinical perspectives.
Florida Pre-Licensure Supervision
Clinical supervision for pre-licensed mental health professionals (RMHCI, RMFTI) in Florida. Supervision is structured to meet state board requirements while providing genuine clinical development, not checkbox compliance.
Somatic Integration Consultation
Consultation for licensed therapists who want to integrate somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory, and body-based interventions into their existing clinical framework. Designed for clinicians who are already competent in their primary modality and want to add embodied approaches with clinical precision.
Complex Trauma Case Consultation
Targeted case consultation for clinicians working with complex, layered, or treatment-resistant trauma presentations. Sessions address clinical impasses, treatment planning, countertransference dynamics, and the integration of multiple modalities for clients who do not fit neatly into a single protocol.
Supervision Philosophy
Dr. Aday's Approach
Dr. Aday views clinical supervision and consultation as a parallel process. The way a supervisor holds the supervisory relationship directly models the way a clinician holds the therapeutic relationship. If supervision is rigid, compliance-driven, and transactional, that is what gets transmitted to the therapy room. If supervision is attuned, curious, and grounded in genuine clinical development, that is what gets transmitted to clients.
Supervision at SOMA is not about checking boxes or accumulating hours. It is about building the kind of clinical presence that allows you to sit with complex material without flinching, to trust your clinical instincts while remaining accountable to evidence-based practice, and to develop a therapeutic identity that is authentically yours.
Whether you are a pre-licensed clinician building your foundation or a seasoned therapist deepening your expertise, Dr. Aday meets you where you are and pushes you toward where your clinical development needs to go.
For Clinicians
Ready to Deepen Your Clinical Work?
Inquire about supervision or consultation and we will discuss your goals, credentials, and the right format for your clinical development.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Clinical Supervision and Consultation
Who is clinical supervision and consultation at SOMA for?
This work is for other clinicians. It suits pre-licensed Florida clinicians (RMHCI, RMFTI) seeking supervision toward full licensure as an LMHC or LMFT, licensed therapists pursuing EMDR consultation hours toward EMDRIA certification, and therapists integrating somatic approaches into their existing practice. It also serves graduate trainees from Nova Southeastern University and other accredited programs seeking practicum or internship supervision, and licensed clinicians who want complex trauma case consultation for layered, treatment-resistant presentations. If you are committed to depth rather than just competence, and want a consultant who integrates somatic and polyvagal frameworks, this is designed for you.
Can I earn EMDRIA consultation hours toward certification here?
Yes. SOMA offers both individual and group EMDR consultation for clinicians working toward EMDRIA certification. Individual consultation is one-on-one and focuses on case conceptualization, protocol fidelity, clinical decision-making during reprocessing, and integrating somatic and polyvagal frameworks into standard EMDR practice. Group consultation is capped at 4 clinicians and adds peer learning, case presentation, and the benefit of diverse clinical perspectives. Both formats provide consultation hours toward EMDRIA certification. Inquire about supervision and we will discuss your goals, credentials, and which format fits your certification path and clinical development.
Do you provide Florida pre-licensure supervision?
Yes. SOMA provides clinical supervision for pre-licensed mental health professionals in Florida, including RMHCIs and RMFTIs working toward full licensure as an LMHC or LMFT. Supervision is structured to meet state board requirements while providing genuine clinical development, not checkbox compliance. The emphasis is on building the clinical presence that lets you sit with complex material without flinching, trust your instincts while staying accountable to evidence-based practice, and develop a therapeutic identity that is authentically yours. Inquire to discuss your credentials, hour requirements, and the right structure for your supervision.
I already have a primary modality. Can you help me integrate somatic work?
Yes. Somatic Integration Consultation is designed for licensed therapists who are already competent in their primary modality and want to add embodied approaches with clinical precision. Consultation covers integrating somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory, and body-based interventions into your existing framework. Rather than replacing what you already do well, the focus is on layering in nervous-system-informed work so it strengthens your clinical repertoire. This is a good fit if you sense that mind-only approaches sometimes plateau with trauma clients and you want structured guidance on embodied trauma work.
Do you consult on complex or treatment-resistant trauma cases?
Yes. Complex Trauma Case Consultation is targeted case consultation for clinicians working with complex, layered, or treatment-resistant trauma presentations. Sessions address clinical impasses, treatment planning, countertransference dynamics, and how to integrate multiple modalities for clients who do not fit neatly into a single protocol. This is useful when a case feels stuck, when standard protocols are not landing, or when you want a second clinical mind on a difficult presentation. Inquire about consultation and we will discuss the case, your goals, and the right format for the support you need.
What is Dr. Aday's approach to supervision?
Dr. Aday views supervision and consultation as a parallel process. The way a supervisor holds the supervisory relationship directly models how a clinician holds the therapeutic relationship. If supervision is rigid, compliance-driven, and transactional, that is what gets transmitted to the therapy room. If it is attuned, curious, and grounded in genuine clinical development, that is what reaches clients. Supervision at SOMA is not about checking boxes or accumulating hours. It is about building clinical presence, trusting your instincts while staying accountable to evidence-based practice, and developing a therapeutic identity that is authentically yours, whether you are early-career or seasoned.