Supervision/Case Consultation
For Professionals

Supervision/Case Consultation
for Therapists
The Family Enhancement & Play Therapy Center, Inc. offers clinical consultation and supervision to play, filial, and family therapists. Case consultation and supervision is eclectic in nature, including child-centered and directive play therapies, filial therapy, and other types of interventions (e.g., parenting skills, cognitive-behavioral therapies, case management). Case consultation is available for a wide range of child/family problems. Supervisees are encouraged to be active partners in the process. Individual and group consultation/supervision is available in a variety of formats.
Dr. VanFleet and other qualified child/family professionals are available for case consultation. All are licensed in their respective fields and are Registered Play Therapist-Supervisors with considerable child and family experience. (Dr. VanFleet is a licensed psychologist in PA, a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and a Certified Filial Therapy Instructor/Supervisor.) Please contact Dr. VanFleet to arrange case consultation/supervision to meet your particular needs.
Formats Available
Individual, in person – One-on-one meeting for case consultation or supervision.
Individual, video – Supervisee sends case summary and videotape in advance and then discusses it with the supervisor during a prearranged phone call. This can be done by video review prior to the phone call or by simultaneously watching the video while discussing it over the phone.
Individual, phone – Supervisee sends case summary and points for discussion in advance and then discusses it with supervisor during a prearranged phone call.
Group, in person – Small group of 2-6 people meets and alternately presents cases for discussion. This can be done anywhere from an hour at a time to an entire day, depending upon the group’s preferences.
Group, video, conference call – Supervisees send case summaries and videos in advance, watch each other’s videos in advance, and then discuss them alternately with supervisor during a conference call or by using a speaker phone.
For more information about any of these case consultation options, please contact Dr. VanFleet.