Clinical Supervision Group with Dr. Khongorzul Amarsanaa
Advanced clinical supervision for mental-health professionals working in international and multicultural contexts.
Details
Group Description
This clinical supervision group is designed for practicing psychologists, psychotherapists, counselors, and mental-health professionals who work with complex, high-responsibility cases in diverse cultural contexts.
The group provides a structured, professional space to deepen clinical thinking, receive high-quality supervisory feedback, and strengthen ethical and therapeutic decision-making. Particular attention is given to trauma-informed work, cross-cultural dynamics, and the prevention of burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma.
Supervision is led and structured: the supervisor holds the clinical frame, supports depth of analysis, and integrates theory, ethics, and real-world practice.
Supervisor
Dr. Khongorzul Amarsanaa is a clinical psychologist and internationally recognized expert in mental health, organizational well-being, and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
She has over 20 years of experience as a clinical psychologist and more than 15 years of international EAP and organizational work across Europe, Asia, and the humanitarian sector. Her professional focus includes trauma-informed therapy, refugee and expat mental health, crisis intervention, and supervision of multicultural teams.
Dr. Amarsanaa is a published author in the International Employee Assistance Compendium and has served as a mental-health advisor to humanitarian institutions and large organizations. Her supervisory style is known for clarity, depth, and an evidence-based, multicultural perspective.
Who the group is for
- practicing psychologists, psychotherapists, and counselors
- professionals working with trauma, crisis, or high-risk cases
- specialists working with expats, refugees, and international clients
- therapists seeking supervision in multicultural and cross-cultural contexts
- clinicians interested in ethical reflection and advanced case formulation
- professionals aiming to prevent burnout and vicarious trauma
Format
- Online group supervision (Google Meet)
- Language: English
- Duration: 120 minutes
- Group size: up to 8 professionals
- Frequency: once per month
Suggested schedule: Every 3rd Thursday of the month, 18:00–19:30 CET (final schedule can be adjusted)
Pricing
Standard rate: €60 per participant / session
What participants gain
- clearer and more structured case formulations
- high-level feedback on complex and ethically sensitive cases
- improved clinical decision-making
- support in trauma-informed and cross-cultural work
- increased professional confidence and sustainability
- a safe, respectful, expert-led supervisory environment
Hosts
Dr. Khongorzul AmarsanaaPublished author in the International Employee Assistance Compendium, served as a mental-health advisor to humanitarian institutions and large organizations. Her supervisory style is known for clarity, depth, and an evidence-based, multicultural perspective.