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Ping San Chi, MSocSc, RSW

Clinical Supervisor

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I am a Registered Social Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). I hold a Master of Social Science in Mental Health from the University of Hong Kong, with a focus on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and a Bachelor of Social Work from City University of Hong Kong.

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Over the past decade, I've worked across some of the most demanding corners of the mental health field: inpatient psychiatric settings supporting military members, veterans, and first responders navigating PTSD and operational stress injuries; urgent crisis response with children and youth in acute need; multidisciplinary family medicine and community health centres; and home-based care with neurodiverse populations across the lifespan. I've sat in the hard sessions. I know what it feels like to carry a case home.

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That breadth of setting isn't incidental. It's what I bring to supervision.

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As a bilingual clinician with training across CBT, DBT, existential therapy, somatic approaches, and trauma-informed frameworks, I offer supervision that is both clinically grounded and deeply human. I don't use modalities as a checklist. I use them as a living toolkit shaped by real, complex clinical work.

 

What I care most about in supervision is helping you develop your own clinical voice. Not mirroring mine, but yours. Whether you're untangling a difficult case, sitting with countertransference, or simply needing a grounded space to think out loud, I want to be the person who asks the right questions and holds the complexity with you.

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I'm especially attuned to clinicians working with multicultural communities, where cultural context shapes everything from how distress is expressed to whether a client walks through the door at all.

 

If you're looking for supervision that takes both your clinical growth and your humanity seriously, I'd love to connect.

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Services:  Group Clinical Supervision & Therapist Support

​If you’re in crisis or need to talk to someone right now, please contact Talk Suicide Canada at  1-833-456-4566 (available 24/7) or text 45645.  If your safety is at risk, call 911 or go to your closest emergency department for immediate help.

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