Flourish: Peer Supervision for BIPOC Healers

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Where healing meetings community

A monthly gathering designed to support mental health clinicians of color through community, collaboration, and shared wisdom.

Why Flourish?

Consult on clinical cases and explore fresh perspectives

  • Build meaningful connections with fellow BIPOC healers

  • Exchange strategies for practice and business growth

  • Strengthen cultural grounding in clinical work

  • Find encouragement, support, and inspiration in community

Who We Serve

Our community is open to BIPOC identifying mental health providers & healers

Join the Flourish Community

Flourish is more than peer supervision… It's a commitment to showing up for each other with intention and care. When you join, you become part of a community that centers the experiences of healers of color, queer, trans, and non-binary individuals. We hold confidentiality sacred, actively resist anti-Black racism and oppressive systems, and choose curiosity over judgment in every interaction.

Here, you'll find practitioners who lead with kindness and respect, honor boundaries around promotional content, and engage in ways that uplift our collective well-being. If these values resonate with you, we'd love to welcome you into the Flourish community.

How it works

Complete the registration form and submit your payment using the button below. This helps us get to know you and ensures Flourish remains a dedicated space for BIPOC therapists and healers. Since spots are limited, your place is reserved once we receive both your registration and payment.

After approval, you'll receive a confirmation email, and we'll send the Zoom link before your first session.

Registration

Our first session is scheduled for Wednesday, November 5th, 12-1:15 PM

About the Facilitator

Flo Leighton, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with 20 years of clinical experience, including 10 years in private practice. Licensed in New York, Massachusetts, and Maine, Flo primarily works with adults 18 and up, offering both psychotherapy and medication management. Her background spans inpatient psychiatry, community mental health, and academic teaching, having served as faculty at New York University and other institutions. With a deep commitment to professional growth and clinician well-being, Flo creates supportive spaces that foster sustainability and connection for BIPOC mental health providers.