Professional Consultation & Supervision

Specialized Training & Support for Mental Health Clinicians

Expert Guidance for Clinicians

Dr. Monnica Williams provides professional consultation and supervision to psychologists and mental health practitioners seeking advanced training in evidence-based therapies. As a full tenured Professor at the University of Ottawa and Clinical and Training Director at the Behavioural Wellness Clinic, Dr. Williams brings extensive experience teaching cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT), psychopathology, and culturally informed clinical practice to doctoral students and practicing clinicians.

Why Seek Consultation?

Learning a new treatment approach—such as Exposure and Response Prevention (Ex/RP) for obsessive-compulsive disorder—often begins with manuals or workshops. While these resources are excellent starting points, applying techniques with real clients can raise questions and challenges that require more nuanced understanding. Consultation bridges this gap, providing individualized feedback and practical guidance to help you integrate new skills effectively and ethically.

Training Focus Areas

Dr. Williams offers consultation in a variety of areas, including but not limited to:

  • Assessment and treatment of OCD and related conditions
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapies for anxiety and trauma
  • Integration of cultural and diversity considerations into treatment
  • Supervision of doctoral and postdoctoral clinicians in clinical settings

Formats Available

Consultation and supervision are flexible and can be tailored to your needs and schedule. Options include:

  • Individual consultation (in person, phone, or videoconference)
  • Group supervision focused on specific treatment modalities or case themes
  • Short-term consultation for targeted skill-building or complex cases
  • Ongoing supervision for clinicians seeking deeper professional development

Opportunities for Graduate Students

The Behavioural Wellness Clinic provides rich clinical training opportunities for graduate students from regional and national programs. Training emphasizes empirically supported interventions, psychopathology assessment, and culturally informed care, with a strong commitment to diversity and social justice. Students gain foundational experience in applying evidence-based approaches while working with diverse populations.

Getting Started

If you are interested in consultation, supervision, or graduate training opportunities, contact the Behavioural Wellness Clinic by phone or email to discuss scheduling, availability, and fees.

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We’re Here When You’re Ready

Reaching out takes courage, and you don’t have to do it alone. At BWC, we provide a safe, compassionate space where you’ll be heard, supported, and guided toward real healing.
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