About

Hi. I'm Mx.
Love C.
Dialogos.

LMFT. AAMFT Approved Supervisor. Queer clinician. I built this practice because the supervision I needed didn't exist when I was pre-licensed — and I don't want that to be your story.

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Mx. Love C. Dialogos, LMFT and AAMFT Approved Supervisor

Mx. Love C. Dialogos

LMFT · AAMFT Approved Supervisor

Multi-State · Individual & Group Supervision

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)

AAMFT Approved Supervisor

Individual & Group Supervision

Direct Observation Hours Available

Queer & Trans Affirming Practice

CE Course Instructor

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My Story

Why I do this work.

I became a therapist because I believed in the transformative power of being truly seen. And I became a supervisor because I watched too many queer and trans clinicians spend their pre-licensed years in supervision spaces that asked them to shrink — to translate their identities, justify their clinical instincts, and perform a kind of professional neutrality that was never actually neutral.

When I was an AMFT, I wanted a supervisor who already understood what it meant to hold queer grief, to navigate chosen family dynamics in session, to work with clients whose relationships didn't map onto the models we learned in grad school. I wanted someone who got the particular weight of doing this work as a queer person — the countertransference, the parallel process, the way our own histories show up in the room.

I didn't always find that. So I built it.

My supervision practice is grounded in the belief that identity-affirming and clinically rigorous are not in tension — they're the same thing. The most effective clinical work happens when clinicians feel safe enough to bring their full selves to the work. That's what I'm here to support.

I offer individual supervision, group supervision, and direct observation hours — all meeting your state licensing board's requirements for pre-licensed therapists working toward licensure. Every supervisory relationship begins with a clear consultee contract, and I take that relationship as seriously as any clinical one.

Outside of supervision, I create continuing education courses for licensed clinicians who want to deepen their competency with LGBTQ+ clients — because the learning doesn't stop at licensure.

I also maintain a private therapy practice at lovepsychotherapy.com, where I work with individual clients.

Supervision Philosophy

What I believe about supervision.

Identity is clinical.

Your queerness, your transness, your intersecting identities — these aren't separate from your clinical work. They're woven through it. Supervision here treats identity as a clinical asset, not a liability to manage or a topic to tiptoe around.

The supervisory relationship matters.

I take the supervisory relationship as seriously as any therapeutic relationship. That means transparency about my approach, a clear consultee contract, honest feedback, and genuine investment in your development — not just your hours.

Licensing requirements are the floor, not the ceiling.

Yes, we'll meet all the requirements your licensing board sets — individual hours, group hours, direct observation, documentation. But the goal is to make those hours actually mean something. Compliance is the minimum. Growth is the point.

You shouldn't have to translate yourself.

In a lot of supervision spaces, queer clinicians spend energy explaining their own existence — why their client's pronouns matter, what it means to work with chosen family, how heteronormativity shows up in clinical models. Not here. We start from understanding.

Working Together

What to expect when we work together.

01

Free consultation call

We start with a 30-minute consultation — no commitment, no pressure. I want to make sure we're a good fit before we sign anything.

02

Consultee contract

If we move forward, we'll review and sign a clear consultee contract that outlines expectations, fees, scheduling, and the supervisory relationship.

03

Ongoing supervision

Weekly or biweekly sessions — individual, group, or both — with documentation of your hours for board submission. Direct observation available.

04

Your growth, tracked

Regular check-ins on your clinical development, not just your hour count. Supervision that actually prepares you for licensure — and for the career beyond it.

Warm, welcoming therapy office space

Ready to find out if we're a good fit?

Book a free 30-minute consultation. No commitment — just a conversation to see if this supervision space is right for you.

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