
OPEN EYE SUPERVISION
Open Eyes. Patterns revealed. Change enacted.
CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Individual clinical supervision for clinicians seeking depth, clarity, and precision in their work.
This is for clinicians committed to de-stigmatizing care while maintaining accuracy in case conceptualization and differential diagnosis. The work supports understanding complex and often misinterpreted presentations, while developing a clinical approach that is both grounded and discerning.
Supervision is also a space to examine your own internal patterns and to understand how your insights, biases, and lived experience shape your clinical voice, decision-making, and interventions. If you are here to complete your hours only, this is not the right space for you.
WHO IS MY SUPERVISOR?
Open Eye is led by SCB, MSW, LCSW, CCS, (she/ella) a Clinical Director and trauma specialist working across inpatient, outpatient, legal, community, and organizational systems.
Her work integrates clinical and legal training with a systems-based lens, focused on how people and structures adapt, fracture, and evolve.
SCB brings experience in EMDR, attachment-focused, relational, psychoanalytic, and trauma-informed approaches, with over a decade of leadership in clinical supervision and program development. She is also an artist, writer, daughter of immigrants, bringing a culturally attuned and systems-aware perspective to clinical work.
THE WORK
This is not traditional or administrative supervision. It is structured, relational, and clinically rigorous.
We focus on how clinical understanding forms in real time:
-
patterns as they emerge
-
attachment dynamics in session
-
trauma responses and regulation
-
countertransference as meaningful clinical data
The goal is clearer thinking, stronger formulation, and more intentional intervention.
CLINICAL FOCUS
A central focus is personality organization and diagnostic clarity.
This includes:
-
differentiating personality structures and disorders
-
understanding comorbidity across trauma, anxiety, and mood conditions
-
identifying underlying organization beneath presenting symptoms
Work often includes borderline, narcissistic, and schizoid adaptations.
Clarity in these areas strengthens your ability to understand the etiology of depression, anxiety, trauma, and relational patterns, leading to more precise and effective treatment.
APPROACH
This supervision is direct, engaged, and systems-informed.
We focus on:
-
case conceptualization and differential diagnosis
-
use of countertransference as data
-
real-time clinical decision-making
-
de-stigmatizing and decolonizing clinical frameworks
The supervisory relationship is active and accountable.
Growth comes through clarity, not avoidance.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
This work supports the development of your clinical identity and direction.
We address:
-
imposter syndrome and clinical self-doubt
-
developing a clear clinical voice and style
-
self-advocacy within systems and roles
-
identifying areas of specialization
-
aligning your work with your strengths and perspective
-
building a sustainable and intentional career path
You are not shaped into a model. You define your approach with clarity.
FORMAT
Weekly Individual Supervision
-
60-minute sessions focused on case consultation and clinical development.
Clinical Group Training
Focused on trauma-informed documentation, psychoanalytic thinking, relational trauma, and personality dynamics.
LICENSURE SUPERVISION (LCSW-A)
For clinicians in North Carolina and South Carolina, supervision includes required board documentation and signing of hours in alignment with licensure requirements.
CULTURAL & BILINGUAL PRACTICE
Supervision is offered in English and Spanish, with attention to cultural systems, language, and context in shaping clinical understanding. Spanglish is always welcome.
OPEN EYE STANDARD
We observe clearly.
We think precisely.
We respond intentionally.
Eyes open.
