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Somatic Integration Supervision Camp: Phase 1
Somatic Integration Supervision Camp: Phase 1
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Our Somatic Integration Supervision Camp: A Reflective Supervision Experience for Provisionally Licensed Clinicians
The Somatic Integration Summer Supervision Camp
Reconnect to your body, your clinical purpose, and your voice.
You're invited to a supervision experience that bridges somatic wisdom, clinical integrity, and reflective leadership.
The Somatic Integration Summer Supervision Camp is a 3-month, in-person group supervision series designed for provisionally licensed clinicians and early-career therapists in South Carolina.
Led by Shameka Chanel, LPCS – Clinical Supervisor, Certified Somatic Clinician, Educator & Advocate, this six-session experience integrates reflective supervision, somatic education, and embodied clinical leadership (quiz included).
Each session weaves together theory, experiential practice, case work, and narrative exploration to help clinicians grow their voice, sharpen their awareness, and align their interventions with both training and intuition.
Certification Track
Participants who attend all six sessions (Phase I & Phase II) will receive a
Certificate of Completion in Clinical Somatic Application,
documenting:
15 hours of clinical supervision
10 hours of specialized academic training
This certificate is ideal for clinicians seeking a focused introduction to somatic clinical integration to support their journey toward licensure and ethical leadership.
Supervision hours will be verified per session. Full attendance is required for certification (six sessions).
InSupervision Phase I Learning Series Overview
Session 1 – September 7th, 2025 (9am-12pm)
Identity-Aligned Supervision Foundations & Professional Presence
Explore somatic roots and supervision roles.
Session 2 – September 14th, 2025 (9am-12pm) Virtual Session
Somatic Case Conceptualization in Practice
Map behavior with embodied cues.
Session 3 – October 5th, 2025 (9am-12pm)
Directional Counseling & Somatic Interventions
Lead with presence, silence, questions.
