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The Mentorship Program of SCV
CAMFT is a structured yet flexible platform that provides guidance and
personalized support to participants in navigating the complexities of the
mental health profession. Members will be matched (subject to availability) with one of our established professionals
listed in our members-only Mentor Directory. Each dyad collaboratively
establishes parameters that address their specific needs—whether preparing for
licensure, developing a private practice, refining clinical skills, or defining
professional identity.
Distinct from supervision or
consultation, this program provides the wisdom and perspective that only
experienced colleagues can offer.
“The SCV-CAMFT chapter has many very distinguished and
experienced therapists in its membership roster, and many are themselves at a
point of wanting to pass along wisdom and encouragement to the newer
therapists, including pre licensed and newly licensed ones,” Alex Mackenzie,
Director of Support Groups and Mentorship Program notes. “There has been such a
proliferation over the past decade of new approaches, techniques, modalities,
and theories that mentorship opportunities are richer than ever. The Chapter
wants to facilitate connections amongst members as mentors and mentees, to
offer assistance in navigating the changing landscape of mental health
services.”
Mariana Tiwari, ACSW, who volunteers in developing and administering the
Mentorship Program, chimes in. “I’ll be honest—I didn’t even know this program
existed at first. Once I learned about it, it just made so much sense. Therapy,
particularly private practice, can feel really isolating sometimes, especially
early in our career. Having someone a little further down the road who’s open
to sharing their experience (without it being supervision or a class) is such a
valuable kind of support. It’s not about fixing or teaching—it’s about
connection, perspective, and encouragement. And I think mentors get something
out of it too… we’re all figuring things out, just at different stages.”
Mariana further states that it is easy to participate.
“It’s easy to get started. Just log into your SCV-CAMFT profile, check the box
to say you’re interested in being a mentor or mentee, and add a short write-up
about your interests and goals. From there, you can browse the directory or
reach out to someone who seems like a good fit. It’s meant to be low-pressure
and flexible—just a way to connect with someone who gets it.”
Join our community of
professionals committed to mutual growth and discover how mentorship can
illuminate your path forward while building meaningful connections that
strengthen our profession. https://scv-camft.org/mentor-program