In a time when clinical music therapy and private music therapy practice can be so isolating, clinical supervision can be helpful.
Through clinical supervision, you receive a multitude of benefits, including connection and guidance from a seasoned clinical music therapist. You also take away peace of mind, a sense of moving in the right direction, and confidence in your next steps.
Tamara Leszner-Rovet is currently offering clinical supervision for music therapists. Tamara specializes in:
- Setting up and managing a music therapy private practice
- Ethical dilemmas and difficult situations with clients, families, team members, contracts, and administrators
- Clinical practice, especially with children/teens with neurological disorders and developmental delays
- Balancing work, home, and life, and setting boundaries in running a private practice
Tamara offers a clinical supervision space especially for music therapists to ask questions and try out new ideas, who want help with pressing dilemmas, and who want to eliminate and curb burnout.
Tamara helps you to examine your situations with curiosity and gives you the opportunity to explore different ways of looking at and solving a problem.
Team up with Tamara, and move forward with professional confidence!
How do we get started?
- Set up your free 15-minute consultation with Tamara here.
- If it’s a good fit, you will sign a supervision agreement and decide on supervision length and frequency. You will then meet together online via Microsoft Teams for your supervision session.
- Your result? Connection and guidance from an experienced music therapist who will help you move in the right direction in your music therapy clinical work and setting.
For professional music therapists, you can receive continuing education credits and clinical supervision hours when receiving clinical supervision. In certain cases, your clinical supervision sessions may be deducted for income tax purposes.
MEET TAMARA
Tamara Leszner-Rovet, owner of Tamara’s Piano Studio & Music Therapy Services, has been teaching piano to children, adolescents, adults, and to individuals with special needs since 1998. She is a Certified Music Therapist (MTA) in good standing, a certified Neurologic Music Therapist (NMT) by The Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy, and a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario.
Since 2007, she has been the owner and director of Tamara’s Piano Studio and Music Therapy Services (TPSMTS), a private practice specializing in providing music therapy services and adapted music lessons. She believes strongly in presuming competence and the right to high quality music lessons and music therapy services, regardless of an individual’s age or ability.
Tamara brings her passion, enthusiasm, and dedication to the field of music therapy to her clinical supervision services. It is her mission for you to experience confidence and clarity in your clinical work as a music therapist. Learn more about Tamara here.