AASECT Sex Therapy Supervision
Cultivate the Clinical Expertise that your
clients are yearning for!
AASECT Supervision
Becoming an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist requires more than clinical hours—it requires a supervision relationship built on trust, depth, and a supervisor who truly gets the work.
Supervision is a unique opportunity to invite people to fall in love with this field while inviting others to make meaningful changes in their most vulnerable times.
My approach to supervision mirrors my approach to clinical work: relational, reflective, and grounded in the belief that good therapy begins with the therapist's own self-awareness.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker-C and Certified Sex Therapist, I bring an intersectional, trauma-informed, body-positive lens to every supervision relationship. I work particularly well with supervisees who serve clients navigating trauma, intimacy concerns, body image, sexual identity, and relational healing.
Supervision with me isn't a checklist. It's a developmental process—one that honors where you are now and supports who you're becoming as a clinician.
My Supervisory Approach:
Sex-positive, body-positive, trauma-informed, and attachment-based
Intersectional lens—honoring the full complexity of client identities
Integrative orientation incorporating EMDR, IFS, EFT, somatic, and expressive approaches
Ethical Clinical Practice
Reflective practice: we'll explore not just what happened in session, but what it evoked in you
Affirming and direct—warmth is not the absence of rigor
Areas of Expertise:
Sexual Functioning and Desire Concerns
Relational Intimacy and Attachment Patterns
Religious and Cultural Influences on Sexuality
Body Image, Medical Trauma, and Identity
Participation Includes:
Initial Consultation Interview
Signed Supervision Agreement & Corresponding Documentation
Ongoing documentation of hours and advancement of skills.
Logistics:
Individual sessions: 55–60 minutes
Available via telehealth
Required contract, documentation, and intake process provided
Supervisees must hold current AASECT membership and independent licensure (or be actively supervised)
Supervision is available individually (1:1) and is tailored to the clinician’s stage of professional development.
All supervision hours are documented as Supervisor-in-Training hours and may count toward certification in accordance with AASECT guidelines.
Curated 1:1 Supervision
No matter where you are in your journey, my commitment is to support you in becoming the clinician that you've dreamed of within the field of Sex Therapy.
Facilitated by:
Dr. Desirée N. Robinson, LCSW-C, CST
AASECT Supervisor-in-Training | Certified Sex Therapist EMDRIA Concultant-in-Training
