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Clinical Supervision for Licensure

Whether you’re a new graduate pursuing licensure or an experienced clinician expanding your practice, Moringa Institute’s clinical supervision offers a supportive space to grow professionally. Our supervisors help clinicians integrate diverse training, navigate challenges, develop professional frameworks, and strengthen person-centered practice.
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Grow Through Clinical Supervision

Advance Your Practice

Moringa Institute supervisors provide a supportive, nurturing environment where therapists can normalize challenges, develop practical strategies, and integrate cross-training experiences into a cohesive professional framework. This approach helps clinicians better adapt to individual client needs and strengthen their person-centered practice.

Grounded in a strengths-based philosophy, Moringa’s supervision opportunities empower therapists to build resilience, increase confidence, and continually refine their skills as they evolve into the practitioners they aspire to be.

Clinical Supervision Specialty

Our experienced supervisors specialize in supporting clinicians as they develop strong, flexible professional frameworks grounded in their individual strengths. Supervision emphasizes expanding clinical skill sets through cross-training and integrative approaches that enhance ethical, responsive, and effective practice.

Supervisors bring advanced expertise in working with individuals who have complex support needs, including dual diagnosis involving mental health conditions and co-occurring intellectual and developmental disabilities. With this background, supervisors are skilled in guiding clinicians to recognize and support forms of expression that extend beyond verbal communication.

Supervisory experience includes, but is not limited to, play/sand therapy, psychoanalysis, the Mandala Assessment Research Instrument, music therapy, functional behavioral assessment, cognitive and behavioral therapies, and other evidence-informed approaches.

Contact us to learn more about our supervision services.

LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

MT-BC

Music Therapist Board Certified

NADD-CC

Competency-Based Clinical Certification from NADD
Meet the Supervisor

Patricia Gonzalez, LPC, MT-BC, NADD-CC, CMT

Patricia is the Co-Founder, Co-Owner of two businesses: She is the Chief Executive Officer of Spectra Support Services, LLC and the CE Program Administrator for the Moringa Institute.. In these roles, she leads professional training and continuing education for behavioral health professionals. Patricia has developed and implemented creative arts therapy and behavioral health programs across diverse settings, including hospitals, residential programs, schools, and community-based services.

A Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC), Patricia holds a Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Temple University and is a Certified MARI® Teacher (CMT). She also contributes to the ongoing development of the MARI® Practitioner Certification Program. Her clinical expertise includes trauma-informed care, dual diagnosis, mindfulness-based and expressive therapies, and ethical integration of creative arts in clinical practice. Patricia provides clinical supervision and is a dedicated advocate for accessible, high-quality behavioral health care.

LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

NADD-CC

Competency-Based Clinical Certification from NADD

PAR

Parent of Autistic Adult
Meet the Supervisor

Maleita Olson, LCSW, NADD-CC

Maleita Olson, LCSW, is a co-founder and former executive director of Spectra Support Services, LLC. She is a licensed clinical social worker in PA. During Maleita’s 30 plus year career, she has worked for in community-based, institutional, government and medical settings, with a primary focus on serving individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.

Maleita has a master of social work degree from Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. She is a certified clinician with the National Association for the Dually Diagnosed (NADD). She is a frequent presenter at local, state, and national conferences on topics related to autism spectrum disorder, the transition to adulthood, and impacts of disability on the family.
Maleita lives in Springfield, PA with her husband and four children, three of whom are neurodivergent. She is a past president of ASCEND: the Asperger and Autism Alliance for Greater Philadelphia and a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Arc of Delaware County, the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and the Autism Society of America.