Join Our Transformative Post-Graduate Extended Training Cohort

This cohort is more than supervision—it's a space for reflection, connection, and transformation.

  • Who Is This Cohort For?

    This Cohort is for Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors working  towards licensure.

    We will provide 60 hours of Supervision hours needed towards licensure.

    This cohort is to provide supplemental supervision that focuses on comprehensive, culturally responsive clinical supervision with practical application.

  • What Is The Format?

    This is a year long cohort style group provided by MN Approved Supervisors (LPCC and LMFT).

    We will provide 24 hours of individual supervision in dyads, and 36 hours of group supervision.

    Some of the Group Supervision Topics:

    Self of the Therapist

    Cultural Foundations

    Ethics

    DSM: Using the DSM Responsibly.

    The Art of Therapy

  • How Much and When?

    The cost for 60 hours of both individual and group supervision is $300/a month.

    The Dates for Group Supervision:

    September 27th 9a-3p

    November 15th 9a-3p

    January 10th 9a-3p

    March 14th 9a-3p

    May 16th 9a-3p

    July 18th 9a-3p

    * Dyad supervision will be scheduled collaboratively with your supervisor and dyad partner. Virtual is an option.

    *Group supervision is in-person.


  • Dr. Joe Reid, PhD, LMFT

    Dr. Reid is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Minnesota and the owner of Relationships, LLC. He has served as faculty at Argosy University and as an adjunct at North Central University. He holds a Master’s degree from East Carolina University and a doctorate from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Reid practices from an experiential, structural, and solution-focused approach, grounded in feminism and cultural responsibility as foundations for meaningful change and respectful relationships.

  • Delta Larkey, MA, LMFT

    I am a systems-trained therapist that values the importance of working with individuals, couples, and families within the context of their relationships. My therapeutic approach is rooted in Internal Family Systems and Attachment therapies. I feel particularly passionate about working with individuals and families surrounding traumatic birth, pregnancy loss (miscarriage, medical termination, elective termination), traumatic grief, and infant death. I am a Certified Provider in Compassionate Bereavement Care. I am also a Certified Internal Family Systems Therapist and Clinical Consultant.

    I have spent a large portion of my career working with children, adolescents, and families struggling to survive poverty, addiction, and trauma. I believe it is my duty as a therapist to have an intersectional framework, which means always acknowledging the interconnectedness of social categorizations and their impact on disadvantage and discrimination.

  • Sandy Yang-James, MA, LMFT

    I believe in hope. I believe that people have the power to transform and to heal. As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I practice with honesty and compassion. I invite creativity, humor, and curiosity into the space to explore issues impacting our capacity to show up as ourselves, and as therapists. As a supervisor and therapist, I am always holding the frames of intersectionality, identity, and its impact on relationships.