Supervision


Licensing supervision is an intentional professional relationship between a supervisor and a social worker. It promotes competent and ethical services to the clients you serve, and develops your knowledge and ability to apply accepted professional social work knowledge, skills, and values. I provide a supportive space for reflection, feedback, and skill development. I aim to empower therapists in honing their clinical skills, enhancing self-awareness, and building confidence in their therapeutic approach.

Who Would Benefit?


Internship Study is essential for

  • Graduate students or interns completing practicum or fieldwork.

  • New therapists pursuing licensure (e.g., LPC, LMFT, LICSW).

  • Experienced therapists seeking consultation or professional growth.

  • Practitioners exploring new therapeutic techniques or specializations.

  • Mental health professionals needing additional support in complex cases.

How Does a Typical Session Look?


Length of Session

60 - 90 minutes

Feedback Process

Supervisors provide constructive feedback, emphasizing both strengths and areas for improvement.

Structure of Sessions

Sessions may include case consultations, role-playing, reviewing clinical notes, or discussing ethical dilemmas.

Frequency

Weekly or biweekly, depending on licensure requirements or individual needs.

Supervision Patterns and Plan


The length of a supervision plan varies based on your specific licensure path or professional goals.

Some therapists need short-term supervision for specific cases, while others require long-term supervision to meet licensure requirements. A customized plan will be developed, focusing on continuous professional development and personal growth.