Mentorship for Practicing Therapists, Coaches & other Helping Professionals
A small, carefully curated mentorship space for practicing therapists and adjacent helping professionals seeking perspective, support, and professional grounding beyond formal training.
Who This Is For
This mentorship group is designed for practicing professionals, including:
Therapists who have completed their training and are actively working with clients
Clinicians who feel isolated, uncertain, or stretched in their practice
Therapists practicing internationally or outside their country of origin
Counselors and helpers working in rural or professionally underserved settings
Select coaches and facilitators doing serious, relational, trauma-adjacent work
What This Mentorship Offers
The Ask Dr. Baughan mentorship is a small-group, conversation-based format focused on professional development through reflection and lived experience. It is not a course or a curriculum. It is a mentorship container, shaped by the questions and needs of the people in it.
Participants can expect →
Bi-weekly online group sessions via Zoom
Guided discussion and open Q&A
Reflection on real-world clinical and professional challenges (non-identifying)
Support around referrals, limits, ethical complexity, and boundaries
Honest conversations about confidence, doubt, and sustainability in the work
About Dr. Jennifer White Baughan
Dr. Jennifer White Baughan has spent 35 years in clinical psychology — in private practice, in academic settings, and in the field internationally. Her work has always been shaped by a commitment to the full complexity of human experience and a deep respect for the practitioners who show up for it.
She has trained and mentored other clinicians throughout her career, taught psychology at the graduate level, and worked with international populations across a range of settings and circumstances.
Today, her focus is on legacy work — making her experience available to the next generation of helpers in a format that is thoughtful, contained, and built on trust rather than performance.
How Participation Works
Because this group relies on fit and trust, participation is by application and brief conversation.
1. Submit an expression of interest below
2. A short screening conversation with Dr. Baughan to assess fit
3. Acceptance into a small cohort
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this therapy?
No. This is professional mentorship. It is not a therapeutic relationship and does not involve diagnosis, treatment, or clinical intervention. Participants are expected to have their own support structures in place.
Is this clinical supervision?
No. This group does not constitute clinical supervision and cannot be used to satisfy licensure or credentialing requirements. It is peer-informed mentorship, not a formal supervisory relationship.
Do I need to be based in a specific country?
No. The group meets online and is designed to be accessible to practitioners wherever they are based — including those practicing internationally, in expat contexts, or in professionally isolated settings.
What is the time commitment?
Bi-weekly online sessions. The exact duration and cadence will be confirmed with each cohort. There is no required reading, preparation, or homework outside of sessions.
Expressing interest simply opens a conversation
to find out whether this mentorship is the right fit for you and for the group.

