In addition to her clinical work, Rachel provides professional and educational trainings upon request on a variety of mental health–informed and trauma-aware topics. These trainings are designed for education, prevention, and awareness and are not provided as clinical treatment or therapy.
Trainings may be tailored for:
Churches and faith-based organizations
Community programs and nonprofits
Behavioral health professionals and support staff
Law enforcement and first-responder teams
Volunteer groups serving vulnerable populations
All outreach trainings are offered separately from clinical counseling services and are not billed as behavioral health treatment.
Outreach trainings are educational in nature and do not constitute psychotherapy, clinical treatment, or behavioral health services.
The King’s Table Behavioral Health is committed to providing ethical, high-quality counseling services through strong supervision and clinical oversight practices.
Clinical oversight is provided by the Clinical Director and designated supervisors to ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with professional standards, ethical guidelines, and applicable regulations. Supervision is designed to support clinical excellence, professional growth, and accountability while maintaining a trauma-informed and client-centered approach.
Ongoing clinical supervision for licensed and license-eligible clinicians
Consultation and case review to support quality of care and clinical decision-making
Ethical guidance and professional development
Support for evidence-based and trauma-informed practice
Oversight of documentation and clinical standards
Supervision may occur through scheduled individual or group supervision sessions and may be conducted in person or via secure telehealth platforms, depending on operational needs.
All supervision and oversight activities are maintained in accordance with professional licensure requirements and organizational policies. Clinical oversight does not replace independent clinical judgment but serves to support clinicians in providing thoughtful, responsible, and effective care.
Supervision and oversight are provided for professional support and quality assurance and do not constitute facility-based or programmatic services.