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.